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Living in Germany

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Here’s the good news: living in Germany is not as expensive as you may think! Groceries, electronics and cars are often much cheaper compared to Malaysia. Below you’ll find the most relevant topics compiled for your kind perusal.

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Everyday Tips

Sometimes life in a new country can feel a bit daunting; no 24-hour mamaks, and no shopping malls open on Sunday! How can a Malaysian survive??? Here are some helpful tips for everyday life in Deutschland!

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Finding a Place to Stay

Finding student accommodations doesn't have to be difficult! Try out DAAD's student residence hall database and find your room now!

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Studying with a Child

Children can be a handful, but your studies don't have to be! Here's some useful information in bringing your own "Kind" (child) with you.

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Studying with a Disability

Naturally, it is possible to study in Germany if you have a disability or chronic illness. Most higher education institutions even offer specific services for students who have special requirements. However, it is important to start planning in good time.

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  • The Podcast!
  • Studying in Germany
    • Bachelor’s Degree
    • Master’s Degree
    • CHE German University Ranking
  • PhD and Research in Germany
    • Information for PhD Students
  • Eight Steps to Germany
  • Learning German
    • Learning German in Malaysia
    • Learning German in Germany
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