Why GERMANY?
Germany offers world-class, tuition-free or low-fee education in most universities. On top of that, the cost of living in Germany is also affordable. The best part is that you can study every subject completely in English while getting the chance of learning German. The opportunity to work in Germany during and after studies is also what brings flocks of international students into the country. While those who cannot cover the full cost of living in Germany on their own have the opportunity to work part-time during studies.
Work and settlement: Graduates who come from non-EU/EEA countries of origin can work in Germany after they finish their studies by extending their residence permit for up to 18 months after graduation. These 18 months begin as soon as you finish your final exams, so it would be best if you start looking for employment while you are still at university, or during your final semester. Keep in mind that during these 18 months, you can work whatever job you can in order to support yourself until you find full-time employment, and it does not necessarily have to be related to your field of study. If you have finished your higher education studies in Germany as an international student and after graduation you have returned to your home country, you can still find employment in Germany.