Visa Application FAQ
Family Reunion Visa
FRV visa is also known as family reunion visa.
Students do get admissions with low CGPA given they have excelled in extracurriculars. Eg. research publications, fluent German language skills, relevant work experience etc.
Depending on the medium of instruction of the course (German, English or both), it may or may not be compulsory. Many of the Master courses are completely taught in English without any German language requirement. But we highly recommend having a basic German language proficiency as it will make your life a little easier.
COVID situation has affected the job opportunities. However, German economy is still the strongest in Europe
The salary depends on your work experience, your course and expertise and of course your German language skills. Average salary that you can expect as a fresher could be around 45000 €.COVID situation has affected the job opportunities. However, German economy is still the strongest in Europe
In Germany, you get 18 months job search visa. In majority of the cases, one finds a job in Germany even if one is not fluent in German. You can also take positions like research assistants at the universities or any part-time positions, gain experience and apply for jobs in parallel.
Most of the universities in Germany do not require a GRE score. It is always recommended to check the course’s admission criteria before applying.
Yes that is possible, provided you meet the admission criteria for the other course. In addition, your relevant credits can also be transferred from old university in Germany to the new one.
The cost of living may vary upon the city and locality you choose to reside in. As per the Government recommendations, you will need around 861 euros a month to cover your living expenses. Do not forget to check out our Cost of living calculator to get a fair approximation of your living expenses.
There are ample scholarship opportunities available in Germany. Have a look at our Scholarship YouTube Video to know more or get in touch with one of our mentors.
You can write a reconsideration letter if it is legally allowed asking the reason for rejection. If not, you can apply for other universities or seek our guidance to improve your profile. Remember “Rejection in life is just redirection”
Germans are very direct and will always give you honest feedback.
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