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Is Germany a good option for masters considering language and job market for a Master's?

08 Jul 2026 · Answered by Yasika Choudhary · 1 min read
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Yes, Germany is a strong option for your master's studies, especially if you choose English-taught programs. Many master's degrees are available in English, so you don't need German to study, but learning basic German will help with daily life and part-time jobs.

Germany’s job market is robust, particularly in technology, engineering, and business. While some roles in multinational companies use English, most employers prefer at least intermediate German (B1-B2 level). Improving your German will significantly expand your job prospects after graduation.

Germany also offers an 18-month post-study work visa (PSW), giving you time to find a job related to your field. LeapScholar can assist with program selection and the application process.

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