Working in Germany after Graduation

Germany is turning into an attractive study destination for international students because of highly ranked universities, many courses to study which guarantee high employability to you, and reasonable living expenses, vibrant culture, long and rich history, a mixture of modern and old lifestyles which make you love each second spent here.
Due to ample job opportunities during and after studies which bring students from different parts of the world into the country. Apart from full-time, there are enough part-time job opportunities for students during their studies.
How Many Months Visa is allotted for Students after Graduation?
For Non-EU students after they finish their education, they can change there Visa from Student visa to Job Search Visa after graduation. Job search Visa is valid for 18 months and cannot be further extended. These 18 months start as soon as you finish your studies. During these 18 months’ stay, you can take up whatever job you can to support yourself financially until you get full-time employment, and it does not necessarily have to be related to your field of study.
An excellent education, hands-on experience during studies, ample job opportunities after studies, safe and friendly environment are the biggest factors that drive students to come to Germany.
Germany has highly reputed universities that give students to do research in the university itself. Other than being among the best some German colleges are additionally the most established in Europe.
Low or No tuition fees
In most of the countries, for higher education, they charged very hefty tuition fees. Germany is the only top study destination whose universities charge low or no tuition fees.
According to official data, more than 35% would want to come to Germany just because the country has low or no tuition fees for bachelor’s and master’s studies.
In 2017, a couple of states of Germany introduced tuition fees around 1500 euros which is comparatively very low with the other countries.
Ample Degree Courses
Comparable to having an enormous number of colleges, Germany offers endless degree courses intended to suit everybody’s inclinations. Germany is the land of invention starting from the automotive field (Daimler)to business software (SAP) So for any niche field also there are degree courses and jobs are available.
In recent times, universities are coming up with English-taught courses to attract more international students from all parts of the world.
Globally recognized study programs
In Germany, there are mainly two types of universities applied science and technical universities and each university has a variety of courses. TUs offer courses based on research topics. Applied science universities offer courses that are more practical-oriented. The courses and the exams are mainly focused on concepts rather than theory.
Due to the quality of education and more practical curriculum, employers all around the world look upon you with the highest respect.
Travel Europe
With the student visa of Germany, one can travel visa-free in the whole Schengen Area, which makes for a wonderful opportunity to visit the countries you are interested in within the time frame.
Schengen Area signifies a zone where 26 European countries, abolished their internal borders, for the free and unrestricted movement of people. The 26 Schengen countries are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Affordable living cost
The living cost for foreign students in Germany is affordable. If the student stays in dormitories, then it’s more affordable for them. Some urban places have higher rent prices but are still affordable compared to other countries.
Rent plays a major contribution from the total expense of students’ living costs. The cost of other goods and services like food, amenities, public transport and so on is not high.
To ease your financial burden, you should try to stay in dormitories, cook your own food and try to avoid unnecessary expenses.
Job opportunities for foreign students
The German law states that international students are allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours a week or 120 full days of a year. During studies, students can work part-time as tutors, bartenders, administrative staff, etc. Apart from these jobs, students can take up work student jobs or internships. With these jobs, students can cover their monthly expenses.
After finishing your studies, you can look for a job in a German job market where the country needs skilled workers in different sectors. There are many top companies (Daimler, Adidas, SAP, BMW, Volkswagen) recruit students.
German Language
Learning a new language is a bit difficult but at the same it is fun. The German language is a widely spoken language in the world.
With this language, an individual ends up getting multiple job offers. So learning a language is really important when it comes to Germany.