After an extensive study of the number of foreigners in Germany and accurate statistics of the number of those interested who, despite the rejection of their application, want to register at German institutes to study the German language, or who could not obtain a visa or who are delayed for a reason, we have set ourselves the goal of making the facilities for learning the German language the focus of our interest and have put them on our list of priorities. The relatively high number of rejected language visas has caught our attention precisely because of the visa refusal many students experiences. This was due to the following factors:
1- Lack of understanding of the conditions for accepting the application to join the language institutes.
2- Lack of a direct coordination factor with these institutes.
3- The necessary documents were not submitted in full.
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As a result, we contacted various language institutes or schools across Germany that specialize in teaching German to receive applications and provide applicants with the service in all its aspects, related to the following:
1- Proof of acceptance or an invitation from a German institute or university to attend a German course
2- Health insurance, which is a main requirement for obtaining a visa.
3- Financial eligibility, i. H. Evidence is available proving or declaring financial ability to finance living expenses in Germany for a full year at a rate of EUR 861 per month (currently EUR 10,332 per year).
GRC German-Resources-Company GmbH offers applicants:
1- Assistance in accepting the institute or desired university for the application.
2- Reception at the airport
3- Provision of a means of transport.
4- Providing suitable accommodation for students wishing to learn the German language.
5- As well as providing other services as requested by students.
Note: The service here are limited to those who want to learn German.
Required documents for recognition of the German language:
1- a copy of the passport.
2- a copy of the high school diploma
3- an up-to-date curriculum vitae. Here
The students are coordinated with German universities or clinics in order to obtain a place on the course by the university in the presence of a commitment from a professor who is willing to supervise the student during a study visit.
Required documents for admission to the master’s or doctorate program:
1- A copy of the passport.
2- A copy of the high school certificate, translated (in German) and certified by the German embassy in the home country.
3- A copy of the bachelor certificate, translated (into German) and certified by the German embassy in the home country.
4- A copy of the diploma and the diploma translated (in German) and certified by the German embassy in the home country.
5- Biography of the student.
6- Four colored passport photos.
7- Letters of recommendation from professors at the university where the student studied, in English or German.
8- German language certificate – level B2.
If additional documentation is required, you will be notified.
In the Federal Republic of Germany, this bachelor’s degree is estimated to be three or a maximum of four years, depending on the field of study and the university at which the student is enrolled.
Germany is a global destination for students wishing to continue their studies and pursue a master’s degree because Germany is highly regarded for its academic expertise.
Master’s courses in Germany: consecutive and non-consecutive.
Type 1: A sequence designed to build on the academic knowledge you acquired during your undergraduate studies.
The second type: non-consecutive and geared more towards professional development, sometimes requires applicants who, in addition to practical experience in the desired field, also have a bachelor’s degree.
The most common and widespread path to a doctorate in Germany is the individual doctorate, in which doctoral candidates look for an academic supervisor and then work on the classification of their doctorate with a kind of independence. Depending on the type of specialization, one or more professors can supervise the researcher. The duration of the placement of a dissertation depends on the time schedule that the researcher has set for himself or the end of the temporary position he is holding. The period is usually between three and five years.
The choice of the scientific institution in which he would like to conduct scientific research is completely up to the student, there are many possibilities:
PhD studies at a university.
Doctoral studies in the industrial sector.
Structured doctoral programs.
In addition to the doctoral study program for individual scientists, Germany offers another opportunity to do a doctorate within the framework of the structured doctoral program, which is a program like the doctoral system.
The Anglo-Saxon program, in which a group of professors supervises the doctoral students, includes not only the classification of the doctoral thesis, but also parallel studies that often focus on the intersections between the various branches of specialization.
Students are coordinated by the university with German universities or clinics in order to obtain a place on the course and approved by a professor. To prepare for a master’s or doctoral degree (medicine) or another field of study.
Required documents for admission to master’s or doctoral studies
1- A copy of the passport.
2- A copy of the high school certificate, translated (in German) and certified by the German embassy in the home country.
3- A copy of the bachelor certificate, translated (into German) and certified by the German embassy in the home country.
4- A copy of the diploma and the diploma translated (in German) and certified by the German embassy in the home country.
5- Biography of the student.
6- Four colored passport photos.
7- Letters of recommendation from professors at the university where the student studied, in English or German.
8- German language certificate – level B2.
A blocked account is a special bank account for foreign students in Germany, into which the amount required to cover their living expenses for one year must be deposited. It serves as proof of financial resources when applying for a student visa.
Without proof of a blocked account in Germany, the student cannot apply for a study visa in Germany or receive a residence permit for study purposes in Germany.
The minimum income in Germany has been set at 861 euros per month for a person to be able to make a living in Germany.
From January 1, 2021, the probable annual standard requirement, which must be transferred to the blocked account when applying for a visa, will increase to 10,332 Euros. This increased amount applies to all visa applications submitted after September 1, 2020.
If you want to open a bank account, you will need:
A valid passport.
Bachelor’s letter of admission from the German university or institute.
Fill out the application form and you can contact us to complete the account opening procedures for you
In the parallel system, where GRC German-Resources-Company GmbH provides funds for those who want to learn the German language or study the preparatory year (preparatory college), effort is saved, and time is shortened. The parallel system is the safe and guaranteed way for the student to receive courses:
T course: German language, mathematics,
Physics, chemistry, computer science and scientific or technical subjects
M Course: Medicine, Pharmacy, Laboratory, Dentistry, Biology, Veterinary Medicine and Biology
W course: Economics, Business Administration and Sociology
G course: German, history, German literature, sociology, statistics, humanities
S course: Learn German
If the foreign school education is not sufficient for studying in Germany, the student would then have to attend a preparatory college before studying and complete this with an assessment test. After that, the student can apply normally to a German university.