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Student budgeting monthly living costs in Germany

Germany's May 2026 Inflation Update: What Indian Students and Workers Should Budget For

Cooling inflation does not mean every expense is easier. This featured guide explains what Indian students, skilled workers, families, and deputation employees should budget for before moving to Germany.

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Jobseeker reviewing German logistics and manufacturing signals

Germany's Latest Economic Signals: What Jobseekers Should Learn Before Applying

Germany has labour demand, but not evenly across every sector. This guide explains what trade, logistics, and manufacturing signals mean for serious applicants.

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Student budgeting monthly living costs in Germany

Germany's May 2026 Inflation Update: What Indian Students and Workers Should Budget For

Cooling inflation does not mean every expense is easier. Students, workers, and families should plan rent, services, energy, and landing costs city by city.

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Skilled worker reviewing digital German migration documents

Germany's Proposed Work-and-Stay Agency: Why Indian Skilled Workers Should Watch This Closely

Germany is signalling a more coordinated skilled migration process. Indian applicants should prepare for digital systems, cleaner documents, and realistic route planning.

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Indian travellers transiting through a German airport

Germany Removes Airport Transit Visa Requirement for Indian Citizens

Indian nationals no longer need a German airport transit visa from 3 June 2026. Here is what changes, what does not, and what travellers must still check.

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Vocational training in Germany across healthcare and technical fields

Germany Launches Summer of Vocational Training 2026

Germany is actively promoting Ausbildung as a serious route into skilled employment. This guide explains what Indian students should understand before applying.

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Migration and skilled mobility in Germany

Germany's Migration Focus in 2026: Structure, Integration, Predictability

Germany is separating skilled mobility from wider migration debates. For Indian applicants, the winning route is documented, legal, and prepared early.

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Students planning university study in Germany

Public vs Private Universities in Germany for Indian Students: What Actually Matters

Germany attracts students for quality and affordability, but the smarter question is not whether Germany works. It is whether the public or private route fits your profile, budget, APS timeline, and long-term employability plan.

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Documents and planning for APS certificate in Germany

APS Certificate for Germany: What Indian Students Need to Plan First

APS is one of the first real filters in the Germany journey for Indian students. This guide explains what APS actually does, why treating it as a late-stage task creates delays, and how to plan it alongside admission and visa prep.

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Student balancing work and study in Germany

Working While Studying in Germany in 2026: What the 140-Day Rule Really Means

Germany now gives students more room to work, but the rule is often misunderstood. This article breaks down the 140-day framework, the 20-hour route, and why part-time income should support your plan, not become the plan.

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Budgeting and cost of living in Germany

Cost of Living in Germany in 2026: What Students and Young Professionals Should Plan For

The blocked account figure is a legal benchmark, not a comfort guarantee. This guide separates compliance money from actual living money and shows why city choice, deposits, and setup costs change the whole budget picture.

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Germany Opportunity Card article

Germany Opportunity Card in 2026: Who It Fits, Who It Does Not, and What to Plan First

The Opportunity Card is one of the most discussed Germany routes, but it only works well for prepared candidates. This piece explains who the route really fits and what to evaluate before betting a year of job search on it.

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Graduate future pathway in Germany

After Graduation in Germany: The 18-Month Job Search Window, Blue Card, and Long-Term Stay

Germany's strength is not only the degree itself but the structured path after it. This article explains the 18-month job-search window, Blue Card thresholds, and why employability planning should begin long before graduation.

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