Germany Student Visa Process

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany,[is a country in Western and Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north with the Alps to the south. Its sixteen constituent states have a total population of over 82 million, making it the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany borders Denmark to the north; Poland and the Czech Republic to the east; Austria and Switzerland to the south; and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. The nation’s capital and most populous city is Berlin and its main financial centre is Frankfurt; the largest urban area is the Ruhr.

How to Go to Germany on a Student Visa (From Bangladesh)

1. Choose a Course + University

Germany has:

  • Public universities (almost free tuition)
  • Private universities (more expensive)

Common platforms to search:

  • DAAD.de (Official Scholarships & Programs)
  • Uni-assist.de (Many universities use this for applications)

2. Meet the Academic Requirements

Most German universities require:

  • HSC or A-levels (good grades)
  • For English programs: IELTS (usually 6.0–6.5)
  • For German programs:
    • German language up to B1/B2 (Goethe/Others)

3. Apply to the University

You can apply in two ways:

A) Through Uni-Assist

  • Upload documents
  • Pay application fee
  • Wait for “VPD” or admission confirmation

B) Direct Application

Some universities accept direct online applications.

4. Get the Admission Letter

Once you are accepted, you’ll receive:

  • Offer letter
  • Enrollment instructions

This is needed for your visa.

5. Arrange Financial Proof (Very Important)

Germany needs proof that you can afford living expenses.

You need one of the following:

Norway Work Permit Visa and Job in Abroad

Blocked Account

Around €11,208 to €12,000 (changes yearly).
You deposit this in a German bank (Expatrio, Fintiba, Coracle, etc.)

✔ OR Sponsor (Not common for Bangladeshi students)

6. Prepare Visa Documents

You will apply through the German Embassy Dhaka (via VFS sometimes).

Common documents:

  • Completed visa form
  • Valid passport
  • Passport-size photos
  • Admission letter
  • Blocked account confirmation
  • Academic certificates
  • IELTS/German language certificate
  • SOP (Statement of Purpose)
  • CV
  • Travel insurance
  • Proof of accommodation (temporary booking is okay)

7. Book a Visa Appointment

Appointments are usually taken through:

  • VFS Global (Check current system)
  • OR directly through German Embassy Dhaka website

Appointments fill up fast—stay updated.

8. Attend the Visa Interview

You’ll be asked questions like:

  • Why Germany?
  • Why this course?
  • How will you finance your studies?
  • Future plans?

Be honest and confident.

9. Get Your Visa

If approved:

  • You get a D-type long-stay visa
  • After reaching Germany, you convert it into a Residence Permit

10. Fly to Germany

Once you arrive:

  • Register your address (Anmeldung)
  • Open a bank account
  • Attend university enrollment
  • Apply for residence permit

 Tips for Bangladeshi Students

  • Apply 4–6 months early.
  • Public universities prefer strong academic results.
  • Learn basic German even for English-taught programs.
  • Avoid agents who promise guaranteed visas—nothing is guaranteed.

Here are some top universities in Germany where you can study a Bachelor’s (undergraduate) program — especially if you are planning to go there as a student from Bangladesh 🇧🇩:

Top Public Universities for Bachelor’s in Germany

These are well-known, high-quality universities that offer Bachelor’s degrees (in many subjects including engineering, sciences, business, arts and more). Most are public (meaning low or no tuition fees for most programs).

  1. Technical University of Munich (TUM) – one of Germany’s best in science, tech, engineering & business.
  2. Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich (LMU) – broad range of subjects including humanities & sciences.
  3. Heidelberg University – one of Germany’s oldest and most respected universities.
  4. Freie Universität Berlin (Free University of Berlin) – strong in social sciences and humanities.
  5. Humboldt University of Berlin – famous for research-oriented programs.
  6. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) – excellent especially for engineering & tech.
  7. Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) – great for engineering, architecture & tech.
  8. RWTH Aachen University – known for engineering and applied sciences.
  9. University of Freiburg – broad programs including sciences and arts.
  10. University of Tübingen – strong in sciences and humanities.

Other Universities You Might Consider

These are also good and offer Bachelor’s degrees in various fields — often with practical/applied focus or international programs:

  • University College Freiburg (UCF) – public liberal arts/ interdisciplinary 4-year Bachelor programs in English. Berlin School of Economics and Law (BSEL) – public university with business & law related Bachelor’s programs.
  • FH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences – strong applied programs especially in engineering and business.
  • Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) – public university with bachelor programs in engineering, business & tech fields.

Tips Before You Apply

Language of instruction:

  • Many Bachelor programs are in German — you might need German language proficiency (e.g., TestDaF/DSH/B2).
  • A growing number of programs are offered in English — check each university’s specific program language.

Tuition fees:

  • Most public universities in Germany charge no or low tuition fees even for international students — you mainly pay a small semester fee.

Qualifications:

  • Because Bangladeshi students usually complete 12 years of schooling, some may need to complete Studienkolleg (foundation/one-year prep course) before Bachelor’s admission depending on university rules.
    (If your HSC + results need higher education recognition, check this requirement carefully.)

 

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