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Most universities in Germany are public, i.e they received funding from the federal government . Some are also financed by the protestant church or catholic church . In addition to these subsidised institutions, there are now more than 80 private universities which confer officially recognised degrees.A majority of these are universities of applied sciences. Most students in Germany are enrolled at public universities. Only three percent of all students attend a private institution, perhaps due to the fact that private colleges and universities tend to charge high tuition fees. The quality of instruction at both types of universities, however, is comparably high.

Germany's universities are among the best in the world, and you can expect to receive a world-class education as a foreign student. Many of the larger institutions regularly rank among the top 100 in international rankings.

Public universities, which tend to be larger in size, are better able to offer work-study positions to a greater number of students. While private colleges are generally more expensive

Yes, it is possible to study in Germany without knowing German, there are few universities offers few courses entirely in English.

As an international student, you are allowed to take up part-time employment along with your studies while in Germany. ... Usually, as per university norms, a student would not be allowed to work for more than 20 hours in a week during term. Students, however, can take up full-time employment during vacations

Public universities are absolutely free (no fee is paid during the studies), as is the access to books in the universities' libraries

Yes! You can totally survive. Almost in all the major cities of Germany, France and Czech Republic, people understand basic English

Legally speaking you can apply for permanent residency after having worked for three years in Germany, spent more than six months on German soil and duly paid your taxes. After five years you qualify to seek German nationality, granted that the aforementioned conditions have been met for all five years.

Work in Germany: Finding a job in Germany. ...
Germany has the largest economy in Europe and the fifth largest in the world, so there are plenty of jobs in Germany for foreigners with specialist skills, although casual work is also fairly easy to come by