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The ultimate guide to Study Abroad: Canada, the UK, Australia, and Germany. Find the one which suits you!

Okay, we understand. So much research, unstoppable ‘word-of-mouth’ from friends, and finally a confused ‘you’. The answer to your BIG question – “Which country should I choose to study abroad?” is here!

Read the blog to know the best countries to study abroad (Canada, the UK, Australia, and Germany) and find the right one for your education choices.

Before you read: This blog will cover insights on education in the four countries, student life, top universities, PR pathways, and more to help you pick the one that suits you!

 

The best countries to study abroad in a glimpse

Sit back and read about each of the best countries to study abroad in a nutshell. Maybe a prologue!

Canada

The country that’s been in the ‘limelight’ (among international students) in recent times. And the reasons are quite impressive. Quality Education, a Satisfying lifestyle, Top-ranked universities, and Permanent Residency pathways are some of the many ‘Good’ reasons students choose Canada.
countries to study abroad

 The United Kingdom

‘HISTORY + MODERN’ is the best way to describe education in the UK. Centuries-old universities, rich educational culture, the world’s best education, and a twist of modernization are what studying in the UK feels like.
countries to study abroad

Want to dig deeper? Read the overview of education in the UK!

Australia 

In the list of best countries to study abroad, Australia is always in the top 5. The vibrant cities, excellent student culture, and friendly people will make you fall in love with Australia. Make the Auz-some move!
countries to study abroad

Germany

“Germany offers tuition-free education” and that’s on top of all. Except for a few universities, ‘almost all’ public universities in Germany offer free education. The vast landscapes, a life in Europe, and world-ranked universities – Germany it is.
Germany

Read more about Tuition-free education in Germany!

 

Top 5 universities in Canada

The Shangri-la of international students is definitely- Canada. The ‘not-just’ academics part of Canada has been attracting students every year in masses. The country has globally ranked Canada universities such as:

Canada Ranking Global Ranking University
1 25 University of Toronto
2 31 McGill University
3 45 University of British Columbia
4 118 Université de Montréal
5 119 University of Alberta

 

Top 5 universities in the UK

The world’s No.1 university is in the United Kingdom. In fact, the UK is home to some of the globally recognized UK universities such as

UK Ranking Global Ranking University
1 1 University of Oxford
2 5 University of Cambridge
3 12 Imperial College London
4 18 University College London
5 27 London School of Economics and Political Science

 

Top 5 universities in Australia

Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra- all these familiar cities have the top German universities such as:

Australia Ranking Global Ranking University
1 33 University of Melbourne
2 54 Australian National University
3 54 The University of Queensland
4 57 Monash University
5 58 University of Sydney

 

Top 5 universities in Germany

Germany is popular not just for ‘tuition-free education but also for some of the globally ranked universities like

Germany Ranking Global Ranking University
1 32 LMU Munich
2 38 Technical University of Munich
3 42 Heidelberg University
4 73 Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
5 74 Humboldt University of Berlin

 

Language Proficiency Requirements for Canada, UK, Australia, and Germany 

Country Language Test accepted
Canada IELTS (International English Language Testing System) – Academics

 

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program)
Duolingo
UK IELTS – Academics
TOEFL
CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced)
CAE (Cambridge English: Proficiency)
Australia IELTS – Academics
TOEFL
PTE (Pearson Test of English)
CAE
Germany Test of German as a Foreign Language
DSH: German Language Examination for University Entrance
(GDS) Goethe Institute German Language Diploma
IELTS, TOEFL


Part-time working hours for students abroad

International students working part-time is now the ‘normal’. From living expenses to academic expenses, working part-time is a big hope for international students. This is evident in almost all the best countries to study abroad
student working part time

Canada Part-time work hours

You can work part-time for up to 20 per week and full-time for 40 hours per week during academic breaks.

UK Part-time work hours

Similar to Canada, you’re allowed to work part-time for 20 hours per week and full-time for 40 hours per week during vacation.

Australia Part-time work hours

International students (under the visa subclass 500) in Australia can work for 40 hours a fortnight and work unlimited hours during academic breaks.

Germany Part-time work hours

Part-time work- 20 hours per week

Full-time work – 40 hours per week.

 To sum up Canada, the UK, Australia, and Germany allow students to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week.

 

Post-study work permits

This is the best part of studying abroad. Life would be boring if you study and get back home. Thanks to the Post-study work visa; that allows international students to work after graduation. Moreover, the work experience earned will help you in getting a Permanent Residence.

Country Work permit Duration
Canada Post-graduate work permit (PGWP Same as the duration (or more) of the study program
UK Post-study Work Visa (PSW UK) At least 2 years
Australia Post-study Workstream (subclass 485) 2 – 4 years
Germany Post-study work permit (Job seeking visa) 18 months

 

Permanent Residency after Studying Abroad

Studying abroad obviously makes you fall in love with the country. You get used to the culture, lifestyle, and employment opportunities, and moreover, would you even miss a chance to settle down? No way!

The trends in the past decade have seen a rising number of international students becoming immigrants.
Permanent residencyLet’s look at the Permanent Residence pathways in the 4 best countries to study abroad!

Canada PR

Did the word ‘Permanent Residency’ even come from Canada? Just a thought because Canada is so popular for its approach towards ‘immigration’. Canada is one of best countries to study abroad and has friendly PR pathways

The country really needs more immigrants and that includes ‘International students turning into Permanent Residents and skilled workers’.

International students with necessary work experience in Canada can get a PR under the Canada Experience Class (CEC) program. You must create an Express Entry profile to apply for a PR.

You can also apply for PR under the Federal Skilled Workers Program (FSWP) and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)

Read in-depth on “How to get a Permanent Residency after studying in Canada”.

Australia PR

Once you graduate from an Australian university, you can apply for the Temporary Graduate Visa – Subclass 485. This visa allows you to stay and work in Canada for 18 – 24 months.

After this, you can get a PR under the Skilled Migration streams such as State nominated (subclass 190) and Regional nominated (subclass 491).

However, when compared to Canada, getting a Permanent Residency in Australia is a bit longer.

The United Kingdom

You must work in the UK after graduation for up to 5 years to get a PR. Make sure you meet the necessary salary requirements, take up the ‘Life in the UK Test’, and prove your English proficiency.

Though the minimum time to get a Permanent Residency in the UK is 5 years, it is worth it!

UK PR is also called Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)

Germany

As a graduate of a German university, you must stay and work in Germany for at least 2 years (up to 4 years) to be eligible to get a Permanent Residency in Germany.

A Permanent Residence Permit is also called a Settlement Permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis).

 

What about study programs & scholarships abroad?

Your dream course could be in any of the four countries. Here’s a quick tip: Fix your course, then plan on the country, short-list a few universities, and start applying.

Scholarships are available in four countries (Canada, UK, Australia & Germany). Make sure to apply for them during your admissions. You could always come back to this blog to know the best countries to study abroad.


Words of wisdom – countries to study abroad

  1. If you’re focused on studying and getting a PR, then Canada could be ‘your one’.
  2. If you’re planning to study at the top universities, get a world-class education and return home, then you could choose the United Kingdom.
  3. If you love to experience a vibrant culture and experience good student life, Australia it is.
  4. If you’re planning to get a tuition-free and quality education, then go with Germany.

Take the First Step!

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Top 5 courses in Germany to get high-paid jobs! For the non-engineering aspirants!

Germany is the best country for studying engineering! But what about other Courses in Germany? How about all those underrated non-engineering courses?

This blog will uncover the best Programs in Germany to make a great career. Additionally, to get high-paid jobs.

We have also included the top universities (universitäten) for studying these programs. READ ON to explore your prospects after German Education.

Courses in Germany to get high-paid jobs 2022

1. Medicine (Medizin)
Medicine

Are you like – Really? Yes, studying medicine has excellent scope in Germany. Because there is a total of about 43 Medical Universities in Germany. Of which 39 are public universities and 4 are private.

The Medical Courses in Germany span six years and three months. Once you complete the medical state exam (Staatsexamen) at the end of your course, you can practice as a Physician in approbation.

Moreover, you can call yourself a Medical Doctor (MD) now!

Top universities to study medicine in Germany:

  • Heidelberg University
  • University of Munich
  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • Freie Universität Berlin
  • Technical University of Munich

2. Law (Gesetz)
study law

“The unemployment rate for law graduates is still very low in Germany”.

In fact, to get a Law degree, you must pursue a 4-year undergraduate program. That’s not it. You must then take the First State Examination for Law.

Thus passing the exam can pursue a 2-year internship (Referendarzeit) at a German court or any other public office. Afterward, you will now learn about the legal practices in Germany.

May take the Second State Examination at the end of the 2-year internship. Therefore now you’re a fully qualified Lawyer!

Top universities to study Law in Germany:

  • Technical University of Munich
  • University of Freiburg
  • RUHR University BOCHUM
  • University of Goettingen
  • Technical University of Berlin

3. Architecture (Die Architektur)
Architecture

Are you crazy about buildings and innovative structures? Then Architecture could be your best choice in Germany.

Germany is known for its rich architectural style and urbanization. So the demand for qualified architects is always high!

Unlike India (5-year bachelor’s), Germany offers a 3-year architectural degree program. After which, you can also take up a master’s degree to upgrade your qualification!

Top universities to study Architecture in Germany:

  • BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
  • ABK Stuttgart
  • RWTH Aachen
  • TUM Munich
  • Hannover University

4. Business (Geschäft)
 businesses

Though Germany is known worldwide for being the melting pot of industries and businesses.

The proximity of Germany in Europe makes it a business hub. Hence the rapid growth of industries, there is a demand for business graduates in Germany.

Whereas Business degrees like Master of Business Administration and Project Management can offer great careers in Canada.

Top universities in Germany to study Business:

  • University of Manheim
  • Technical University of Munich
  • WHU – Otto Beishem School of Management
  • LMU Munich
  • Free University of Berlin

5. Psychology (Pyscholgie)
Psychology

Isn’t Psychology an underrated study program? Obviously, yes! But the scope of studying Psychology is significant, and it always gets BIGGER.

After a psychology degree, then you can become a Psychologist, Mental Health Doctor, Social Worker, Counselor, etc.

Finally the best part- An international degree in psychology can land you a lucrative job!

Top universities in Germany to study Psychology:

  • University of Munich
  • University of Bonn
  • Leipzig University
  • Freie Universität Berlin
  • University of Hamburg

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can I study medicine in English Courses in Germany?

Until now, Targu Mures is the only Medical University in Germany that offers medicine programs in English. Other universities offer programs only in the German language. Hence, learning German is essential. 

2. Will I be paid during my internship after a law degree?

Yes. In fact, the German Government will pay for your two-year internship.

3. Is Architecture a 5-year Program in Germany?

Specifically, the architecture program duration is usually 3-4 years. German Universities offer B. Sc or M. Sc in Architecture, unlike a 5-year course in India.

4. Can I study architecture in Germany without tuition fees?

Yes! All public universities in Germany offer tuition-free Education except in the state of Baden Württemberg. So, choose any of the 39 public universities offering tuition-free architecture.

Above all check out our blog on Studying tuition-free in Germany!

5. Can I avail scholarship to study in Germany?

Yes, just like any country, Nor German universities offer scholarships for students. Whether you’re a student from European Union (EU) or Non-EU, you may avail of scholarships.

6. Can I work in India after studying Law or Medicine in Germany?

Yes, you can! However, you must pass the exam conducted by the Bar Council of India after a law degree. And take up the Medical Council of India screening test also called the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination.

Fazit (Conclusion)

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