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Studying in Germany: The science and engineering majors studying in Germany are internationally renowned.
Germany's education system is very rigorous, with excellent teaching quality and superb academic level. At the same time, Germany is a country with strong economic strength in the European Union, and its gross national product has almost reached a quarter of that of the European Union. Germany's strong economic strength provides a guarantee for education investment, and the hardware facilities in colleges and universities are excellent.

German science and engineering majors enjoy a high reputation in the world, and disciplines such as automobiles, machinery, engineering, manufacturing, and electronics are world-class. It is a very good opportunity for science and engineering students to study these major-related courses in Germany, which is very beneficial to their future development. German universities of science and engineering and comprehensive universities are also world-famous. Technical university of munich, University of Bochum, University of Stuttgart, Aachen University of Technology, University of Bonn, University of Dü sseldorf and Humboldt University of Berlin have made German universities brilliant. Excellent teachers and strong scientific research strength have enabled many students and countless international students in China to learn something. Tuition in Germany is very low. Before 2005, Germany was completely free of tuition. Although some federal states have started to formulate charging policies in recent years, the charging amount is very low. Most public universities in Germany implement a tuition-free policy, but only charge a certain amount of registration fee, usually no more than 500 euros per semester. Even as an international student, it is difficult to directly enter German public universities free of tuition fees because of the great competitive pressure. However, even if you choose a charging German university as the first stop to study in Germany, the cost is much cheaper than going to developed countries in Europe and America. I believe that most students can successfully transfer to tuition-free public universities after studying for a period of time. Because it does not involve visas and audits, they can also go directly to the school for interviews, so it is not difficult for international students who have already studied in Germany to enroll in tuition-free German universities.