What precautions should parents take for Germany studies?


That’s a great question! Germany is an excellent destination for international students due to its high-quality education, affordable tuition, and vibrant student life. For parents whose children are considering studying in Germany, here are some important precautions and steps to take:

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1. Verify University and Course Accreditation


- Ensure the university is recognized by the German government and offers courses in English (if your child is not fluent in German).
- Check the program’s curriculum and future career prospects.

2. Understand Admission Requirements


- Academic Eligibility: Confirm your child meets the academic and language prerequisites (such as IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught programs or TestDaF/DSH for German-taught programs).
- Documents: Keep all transcripts, certificates, and recommendation letters ready.

3. Plan Finances Carefully


- Blocked Account: Students must show proof of financial resources by opening a German blocked account with at least €11,904 (2025/2026) — this covers living expenses for one year.
- Tuition Fees: Most public universities have low or no tuition fees, but private universities might charge more.
- Cost of Living: Budget for rent, food, insurance, transport, and other personal expenses.

4. Health Insurance


- Mandatory: Health insurance is compulsory for all students in Germany. Arrange for valid health insurance (public or private) before arrival.

5. Accommodation Arrangements


- Student Dormitories: Apply early, as student housing is limited.
- Private Accommodation: Research safe areas and understand the rental process. Consider temporary accommodation for the first few weeks.

6. Visa Application Process


- Apply Early: The German student visa procedure can take several weeks.
- Documentation: Prepare all necessary documents — admission letter, blocked account proof, health insurance, passport, etc.

7. Language Preparation


- While many programs are in English, basic German skills are highly recommended for daily life and part-time work opportunities.

8. Support and Emergency Contacts


- Stay Connected: Ensure your child has local emergency contact numbers and knows how to reach the Indian Embassy.
- Download Useful Apps: For translation, public transport, and emergencies.

9. Travel and Arrival


- Travel Insurance: Arrange travel insurance for the journey.
- Arrival Procedures: Help your child understand steps like residence registration, city registration (Anmeldung), and opening a local bank account.

10. Safety and Well-being


- Discuss Safety: Talk about general safety, local laws, and cultural etiquette.
- Mental Health: Encourage open communication and provide information about student support services in Germany.

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How Pollster Education Can Help:
- We offer complete guidance for Germany — from university selection, application, and documentation to visa support and pre-departure briefings.
- We assist with blocked account setup, insurance, and accommodation tips.
- We prepare students for cultural adjustment and provide ongoing support.

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For more details, or to book a personalized counseling session, feel free to contact us at +919324480791 or info@pollstereducation.com, or visit our office at 8, Alankar Building, 1st Floor, Balaram Street, Above Bank of India, Grant Road (E), Mumbai.

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