Intakes in Germany

For International Students

Germany is actively becoming a number one destination for international students, as it offers excellent education, an affordable fee structure, and a welcoming environment. Its popularity and English-based courses have attracted many Nepalese students. As of 2024, more than 8,000 students applied for German student visas, 10,000+ in 2025, and about 12,000+ are likely to apply for 2026. To make sure students choose the best time to study in Germany, they must understand all available intakes.

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Major Intakes in Germany

International students can choose between winter and summer intake to apply for a student visa for Germany. While both batches accept student applications, each session has its own set of advantages. So choosing the particular one entirely depends on the applicant's readiness, condition, and personal thought process.

  1. Winter Intake (Primary batch): The Winter intake in Germany is the primary batch and is popular among the international students as it offers a wide range of educational programs. This academic session is quite popular and usually starts between September and October. Because of its global reputation, international applicants face a high level of competition for seats, scholarships and other opportunities.
  2. Summer Intake (Secondary batch): Summer intake is the secondary admission period for international students. It's ideal for applicants who missed the main intake and are looking for other options. Secondary admission period starts in March or April and is less competitive in comparison. Students have higher chances of getting admission, but it's important to know that fewer universities and limited courses are available during this period.

Requirements to Study in Germany

In order to study in Germany, international applicants must clear all the stated requirements as per university and government officials. These conditions depend on education institutes and chosen courses but do follow standard protocol. Some of the requirements of international students for Germany are as follows.

  1. Academic:
    • Official marksheets and certificates from reputed institutes.
    • Minimum GPA or grades according to chosen German universities.
    • Subject-specific requirements (course-based).
  2. Paperwork:
    • Valid Passport.
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP) explaining past works and future plans.
    • Letters of Recommendation (LORs) from universities, offices, etc. 
    • CV and resume with recent updates on skills, projects, and experience.
    • Latest passport-size photos.
    • Mandatory APS certificates for applicants. (if applicable) 
  3. Visa Documents:
    • Student visa application.
    • Admission letter for German educational institutes.
    • Bank letter on available education funds.
    • Health insurance certificate. 
  4. Language Requirements:
    • IELTS, PTE, TOEFL iBT, etc. test scores for English-taught programs.
    • TestDaF / DSH are for German-taught programs.
  5. Finance:
    • Deposition of €11,904 into blocked account.
    • Scholarship letter from universities. (if applicable)
    • Sponsorship letter (if funded by someone)

Benefits of Studying in Germany

Many offshore students choose Germany as an educational destination because it offers an ideal environment to study, earn, and grow. Below are some of the key benefits of studying in Germany.

  1. Education fee is less compared to other countries
  2. Globally ranked universities with diverse programs.
  3. Wide variety of courses are taught in English.
  4. Strong job market for skilled professionals.
  5. Part-time and post-study work opportunities are available.
  6. DAAD and merit-based scholarships.
  7. Student-friendly environment with affordable living expenses.

Which Intake is Best for You?

There are two intakes in Germany, and as an international student, selecting either one depends on documentation, preparedness, and long-term vision. Winter is the most favoured academic session because of the larger selection pool, with universities and subjects; applicants must face tough competition. Summer, on the other hand, is less competitive but offers fewer universities and courses. While both intakes are excellent opportunities towards quality education, careful evaluation and planning are a must.

Confused about Germany and its timelines? We at Bizz Education are here to clear all the doubts and help you reach your dream destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Winter and summer are the two intakes for international students to apply for student visas.

A better intake for international students depends on students' career goal, course selection, and scholarship availability. 

Winter intake is the main academic enrolment period. It offers the widest range of courses and maximum opportunities for international students.

The main difference between winter and summer intake is that winter offers more universities, programs, and scholarships but is highly competitive, while summer has fewer course options but is less competitive.

Yes, depending on course availability, applicants can apply for both intakes in Germany.
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