
Germany to welcome 405,000 international students in 2025: DAAD projections
- Recent DAAD estimates revealed that Germany is set to welcome around 405,000 students in 2025.
- This move is spearheaded under the Skilled Labour Initiative by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
- German Universities have reported a 10% increase in enrolment of international students.
- Around 56% of German Universities have witnessed a notable increase in international students for Master’s programs.
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Germany attracting a growing number of international students in 2025
According to recent data by the German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD), universities in Germany are expected to welcome around 405,000 international students in the winter semester 2024-2025. The President of DAAD, Dr, Joyabrato Mukherjee stated that Germany should take more international students in science, business and society willing to study in the country.
The Skilled Labour Initiative, headed by the DAAD, currently supports 104 German universities in taking international students from all over the world. The international student intake is expected to increase by 7% compared to last year. Around 90% of German universities have reported a rise in international student enrolments, along with a 56% rise in enrolment for Master’s programs in Germany.
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Benefits of studying in Germany
Germany attracts millions of international students every year due to the following benefits:
- Wide range of courses and programs to choose from
- Home to some of the finest universities in the world
- Globally recognised degrees
- Excellent infrastructure and staff members
- No tuition fees at public universities
- Study programs taught in English
- Lucrative job opportunities
- Advanced research options
- Affordable living costs
- Pathway to work and settle with an EU Blue Card