Study in Germany
Germany’s higher education institutions are split into three main types; University (university), Fachhochschule (university of applied sciences), and Kunstschulen, Musikhochschulen, or Filmschulen (colleges of art, music, or film). Combined, they offer thousands of programs, meaning you can choose the course that best meets your aspirations. Whilst many of the institution types offer similar courses, their focuses are slightly different. Universities generally focus on research-driven programs, whereas Fachhochschule offers a more practical approach to subjects.
Germany has the fourth-largest GDP in the world, making it an excellent option for work opportunities too, both whilst studying and afterward as a graduate, of course, this would depend on your visa status. Germany also offers a wide range of unusual degrees, from Aerial Archaeology, which studies the history of the earth from a Birdseye view to Bionics, which teaches students to imitate nature as closely as possible, a field fusing technology, biology, and engineering.