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Now, this is free tuition at University of Castle
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It's in Germany. Hang on. Let me share the link here to..
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If you want to study in Germany, this might be a good option for you. Now, basically, there are a lot of universities in Germany that gives you free education
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They don't charge tuition fees. This is one of them. It's for bachelor's, master's and PhD students
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It's full tuition meaning you don't pay tuition. fees there are no specific nationalities or subjects for this one admission
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deadline is July 15th so keep that in mind now again it covers your entire
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tuition fees but one thing to keep in mind is that and you need to pay a
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semester fee which is about 300 euros per semester again and like I mean
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it's a fee but it's not close in like in any way
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close to what a tuition fee normally is, especially in places like USA or United Kingdom
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And Germany has a quite high quality of education too. So you can get that education without paying any tuition fees
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Again, no eligibility criteria either. Just need to be an international bachelor's, master's and PhD student
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Find the perfect scholarship right now. Now the university, again, it's in Germany
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It kind of a large institution There are no other scholarships I mean there one more scholarship but that a student assistantship for graduate students
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So you can see here like the deadlines, application information. Again, no tuition fees, right
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So the university is in the city of Castle in Germany. I think that's how it's pronounced
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Not perfectly sure, though. So, yeah, this is the university. One of the universities in Germany
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So one thing to keep in mind, of course, is that even though Germany
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like a lot of German universities don't really charge tuition fees, a lot of places in Germany
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especially more like central cities, are quite expensive compared to other places in Europe
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like maybe excluding United Kingdom. So I believe, like, in a lot of places in Germany
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like estimated financial need, financial cost would be, living cost would be around 900 to 1,000 euros
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Maybe Castle would be a little lower than that, but still it's a significant sum for like every month
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Anyway, like, it's, it would be good to keep that. in mind. So this is the university. The scholarship, again, not much to be said about this one
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but even though these are very quite simple scholarships, usually German universities and their
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pages have a lot of information about other alternative methods for financing your education
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like government scholarships institutional scholarships student loans or part jobs etc Here we don have that
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So this is pretty much it. It covers your tuition fees. This is a semester fee, by the way
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They even give you an information, like a detailed composition of the semester fee
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that you are paying, which is about 340, 350 euros per semester
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So, yeah, this is pretty much it. Free tuition at the University of Castle in Germany
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Eamon, do you want to add anything about this one? Yeah, sure
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So free education is available to everyone in German public universities
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But one thing to keep in mind is that anyone who wants to study in Germany
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needs to pay for everything else. So even though education is free
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you need to pay for rent, for food, for utilities, anything else that you need to pay
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out of pocket. I think generally for one year, for some countries
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Germany require a bank account that has at least 7,500 euros to cover
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your living experience. before being awarded a visa or maybe even, I'm not sure about admission, but I'm 100% sure about the visa part
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They need to make sure that you have enough funds to cover your education
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And I have seen a lot of people ask why does Germany for example offer education for free and it basically an investment because when you go there you going to pay for a lot of things you going to pay taxes as well so the taxes on products which is good for
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their economy so some people will find jobs afterwards and will be also paying taxes as citizens
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students who go back to their home country will advocate for Germany
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They would tell people to go study there as well, which is in of itself, is an investment in future students to keep coming to Germany
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Also, Germany has a need for skilled workers, and I think they have a program now
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that they are recruiting a lot of skilled workers from a lot of countries
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and I think even international students can graduate to work in certain fields
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that they're lacking workers in. Yeah, so I think that's the main reason
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And I think back in the day, like probably 2002-2004, they brought back tuition fees
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and then they saw that it benefited it benefited no one except for
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like the high reps in the field of education so they didn't see the benefit in it
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so they abolished tuition fees again and we're here today where education is so free
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and I think it's a good model and I think more countries should follow this because
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tuition fees being as high as 50k in the United States is just powerful level for the average person