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Getting to Know Germany

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Germany is an ideal destination for study and researching. It offers world-class higher education, bustling cities, a beautifully diverse landscape, and it welcomes people from all over the world.

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Overview

Germany at a Glance

Apart from its beautifully diverse geographical and cultural landscape, Germany boasts a number of exciting metropoles, and many fascinating cities and towns, each with their own distinct character and tradition.

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The Right Choice for You?

Five Reasons for Germany

Germany is the third most popular destination among international students worldwide. Germany is an attractive place to study and German university degrees are highly regarded by employers around the world.

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University Towns

German Cities

You will have a great time studying and living in Germany, whether in one of the large, pulsating cities or quieter towns. Find out which places in Germany are the most popular with international students.

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