Despite that no one can certainly conclude about the specific questions to be asked to the next German student visa applicant, there are common questions that are commonly asked. #thread #TPStudyAbroad
1) Decision on why study in Germany.
2) Knowledge about Germany.
3) Information about future studies in Germany.
4) Current academic and work experience.
5) Blocked account and future financial status.
7) Accommodation arrangement in Germany
8) Relationships with people living in Germany or Europe maybe.
9) What you plan to do during Holidays and semester-break.
10) Your Plans of the future.
Maybe like this, Germany is popular with high-quality and best academic and practice-oriented programs Other reasons to choose Germany is the enjoyable level of freedom, security, as well as rich culture, history and diversity.
Answer: You can state that studying in 🇩🇪 would be of a great benefit for your future career due to the combination of contemporary knowledge and practice...
Answer tip: Explain which was your main activity and interests ever since you have graduated from previous studies. It can be paid work, following trainings, engagement in charity activities, online job or business.
Answer tip: Depending on the situation. You might be either using your own money you have collected for future studies- a blocked bank account, somebody is sponsoring you (father, someone in Germany), you have been granted a scholarship
Answer tip: Mention main modules of the course you are about to study. if you are about to study architecture, main modules may be: architectural design & urban landscape. Same with engineering.
Tip: Biko do not include in your calculation the amount of living costs, as this is only costs for studying. Tell them the estimated study tuition fees or tuition free for the entire study course, all study years. Be specific
Tip: Name the department and the subject of your studies. For example Engineering department or Law department and the study program/course name, and which its main objectives are. Mention also main subjects/modules of the course.
Germany has nine neighboring countries Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, and Switzerland.
You might answer that studying in Germany is more affordable and feasible compared to in Canada & competes with other countries as of first-class quality, practice & internationally-oriented study programs
Good luck with your application and all the best.
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