Study in Germany from Bangladesh is popular for world-class universities, strong research, and comparatively low tuition at many public institutions. This guide gives you the exact steps: shortlisting courses, applying through uni-assist or directly, and preparing your national (D) student visa in Dhaka with the 2025 blocked account amount and checklist.
Tip: Track deadlines; many programs start in September/October, and some in March/April.
Many universities use uni-assist to pre-check international applications; others accept direct applications.
Bangladeshi nationals need a student national visa (subclass D) before travel and must book an online appointment with the German Embassy Dhaka.
Core documents (summary):
For most students, the standard blocked account (Sperrkonto) shows €11,904 for 12 months (that is €992/month) for visa purposes in 2025. Check your checklist and provider instructions.
The Dhaka embassy’s checklist explicitly cites €11,904 total and €992/month for 12 months. You can also fund via full scholarship or official sponsor as specified by the embassy.
You must hold valid health insurance for your stay. Students typically use a statutory (public) plan after arrival; for the visa stage, submit acceptable proof per embassy guidance.
No. The German Embassy Dhaka states it does not use an APS office; you should not apply via another country’s APS.
No. The Embassy Dhaka confirms it does not use an APS office; do not apply via another country’s APS
€11,904 total (€992/month × 12). Follow the latest Dhaka embassy checklist and the official Study-in-Germany site.
At the German Embassy Dhaka, by online appointment, after you compile the required documents.
Uni-assist is a centralized pre-check service used by many universities; some take direct applications instead. Your target university will specify which route to use.
You must provide acceptable health insurance for the visa and then enroll in a student plan after arrival.
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