Career counselling
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.


Focus on design, manufacturing, automotive systems, and production technology with hands-on training.
Study power systems, control engineering, microelectronics, and telecommunications with cutting-edge labs.
Specialize in vehicle design, electric mobility, autonomous driving, and automotive innovation.
Learn construction, infrastructure development, urban planning, and sustainable building technologies.
Explore embedded systems, automation, AI, robotics, and Industry 4.0 technologies.
Focus on solar, wind, sustainable energy systems, and environmental technology solutions.
Study aircraft design, space technology, propulsion systems, and aerodynamics.
Learn production optimization, supply chain, quality management, and manufacturing processes.
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
Receive personalized recommendations on courses that best fit your goals.
Guidance to find and apply for scholarships that ease your financial burden.
Step-by-step help with applications, documents, and meeting university requirements.
Support in understanding and securing the best loan options for your studies.
Assistance in navigating the visa process, from documentation to interviews.
Requirements include bachelor's degree in relevant field, German (TestDaF/DSH) or English language proficiency depending on program, transcripts evaluated through uni-assist, motivation letter, CV, and recommendation letters. Some universities require specific prerequisite courses. GRE not typically required. We help ensure your documents meet all requirements.
Public universities charge only €150-€350 per semester as administrative fees - no tuition charges. You need blocked account of €11,904 for living expenses. Total annual cost approximately €10,000-€12,000 including accommodation. Private universities charge €10,000-€20,000 annually. Compared to USA/UK, Germany offers exceptional value.
Yes! Many universities offer master's programs in English, especially at TUM, RWTH Aachen, TU Berlin, and KIT. However, bachelor's programs are primarily in German. English programs still benefit from learning German for daily life and better job prospects. We help identify suitable English-taught engineering programs.
Mechanical, Automotive, Electrical, and Renewable Energy Engineering have excellent demand. Germany's Industry 4.0 initiative creates opportunities in Computer Engineering, Robotics, and Automation. Automotive sector (BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Bosch) continuously seeks engineers. All specializations offer strong career pathways with competitive salaries.
Most programs don't require work experience for admission, though relevant internships strengthen applications. However, practical experience through internships during bachelor's is valued. Some specialized programs prefer candidates with industry exposure. Academic excellence and motivation are primary criteria for admission.
Bachelor's programs: 3-3.5 years (6-7 semesters). Master's programs: 2 years (4 semesters). Some universities offer integrated 5-year programs. Thesis typically takes one semester. Programs follow ECTS credit system with 180 credits for bachelor's and 120 for master's. Part-time options available at select universities.
Yes! DAAD offers various scholarships (€850-€1,200/month), Deutschlandstipendium provides €300/month, and universities offer merit-based funding. Research assistantships (HiWi positions) pay €450-€600/month. Companies like Siemens and Bosch sponsor talented students. We help identify and apply for suitable scholarships matching your profile.
Yes! International students can work 140 full days or 280 half days annually. Many students work as research assistants (HiWi) at university labs earning €12-€15/hour. Industry internships during semester breaks are common. Working helps cover living costs while gaining practical experience. No separate work permit needed.
Excellent! Engineers highly sought-after with starting salaries €50,000-€70,000. Automotive, manufacturing, renewable energy, and tech sectors actively recruit. 18-month job seeker visa after graduation. Strong demand for skilled engineers facilitates PR pathways through EU Blue Card. Many graduates secure employment before completing degree.
Applications through uni-assist platform for most universities or directly to some institutions. Deadlines: July 15 for winter semester (September start), January 15 for summer semester (March start). Required: degree certificates, transcripts, language certificates, motivation letter, CV, recommendations. Process takes 4-6 weeks. We guide you through entire application procedure.