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Summer Intake to Study in Germany - Benefits and Drawbacks

Written by ESC Author on 31 Aug 2022 Posted in Blog

Many international students find it difficult to select the appropriate intake for them despite having a plethora of knowledge and expertise when they arrive in Germany. This blog is for students who want to understand Pros and Cons of Summer intake to study in germany. At higher education institutions, intakes are the terms for the courses that will begin at that specific period of the year. The admissions periods for international students to German universities are specifically September and March/April. For both students and German universities, both intakes are critical.

Pros and Cons of Summer Admission

The application process inGermany runs from early December to mid-January, with the summer admission beginning in March or April. The benefits and drawbacks of applying for admission as an international student to Germany during the Summer Intake are as follows:

The Benefits of Applying for a Summer Intake

  •          During this period, competition is less intense. Since fewer students are applying during this time, there is less competition to fill Open University seats.
  •          Your chances of enrolling in a course of your choosing at the German institution increase.
  •          Fewer students are in the class. A more personal learning atmosphere is created between students and lecturers in classes with fewer students. This allows for a smooth start to your program as you get to know your lecturers and colleagues on a more personal level.
  •          For individuals who missed the September intake, the summer intake is their best option.
  •          Some colleges allow you to start taking classes as early as the summer intake, which will speed up your graduation process and help you find employment even faster.

Cons of Making a Summer Intake Application

  •          When applying for the summer intake, there are fewer course and university alternatives.
  •          Since the summer intake marks the beginning of the academic sessions, there are fewer chances for on-campus employment, part-time work, and other internships.
  •          Winter students will lead the way and obtain leadership positions in many organizations and activities, making the summer season less beneficial for extracurricular activities.
  •          In contrast to students applying for the September Intake, those enrolling for the Summer Intake in Germany would not have access to as many financial assistance or scholarship possibilities.

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