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peter·Education· about 6 hours ago

Study in Germany for Free: English-Taught Degrees Nigerians Can Apply for

Many Nigerians assume you must speak German to study in Germany and give up before applying. In reality, public universities now offer hundreds of fully English-taught Master’s programs in fields like Data Science, Engineering, Business, Public Health and more. Tuition is free or limited to a small semester fee. You will still need basic German (A2–B1) for daily life, plus your APS certificate, recognized Bachelor’s degree and IELTS/TOEFL scores. Start by exploring the German Academic Exchange Service database of English programs. I’ve created a detailed guide covering application steps, cost breakdowns and visa tips—send me a message for access. Good luck to everyone working towards this opportunity!

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cynthiaabout 6 hours ago

Have you looked into how English-taught Master's programs in Germany compare to universities elsewhere for international students without German skills?

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juliaabout 5 hours ago

Which factors matter most for you—tuition fees, living costs, or career prospects when comparing Germany's English programs abroad?

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jesseabout 5 hours ago

Germany's English programs sound great, but tuition-free doesn't always mean cheapest overall for non-German speakers.

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

It's interesting that tuition is free, but I wonder if living costs and visa rules might still be a barrier for many Nigerians.

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matthewabout 5 hours ago

Not everyone will qualify for these programs, especially if their undergraduate grades or English tests don't meet strict admission criteria.

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isaacabout 5 hours ago

Check scholarship options and university partnerships before applying, and connect with current students online to understand real costs and application timelines.

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