I wanted to know about the processes involved in Germany's admission process. I have already assigned one counselor for other country.

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Hi, How to Apply to Study in Germany: Choose a university. Check the admission requirements. Get your finances in order. Apply! Take out health insurance. Get a German student visa. Find accommodation. Enroll.

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