Renewable Energy Course in Germany
As one of the greatest issues to be faced by our society in future, Renewable energy courses in German Universities enables students to avail themselves of innovation in the field of renewable energy and to implement the concept of sustainable development for practical business purposes.
Since 2000, Germany has converted 25 percent of its power grid to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass. The architects of the clean energy movement Energiewende, which translates to “energy transformation,” estimate that from 80 percent to 100 percent of Germany’s electricity will come from renewable sources by 2050. Germany has created strong incentives for the public to invest in renewable energy. It pays people to generate electricity from solar panels on their houses. The effort to turn more consumers into producers is accelerated through feed-in tariffs, which are 20-year contracts that ensure a fixed price the government will pay.
How does it benefits you?
On completing the course, graduates will have acquired extensive technological know-how, combined with excellent practical management skills and will thus be well prepared for careers and future employment and careers in a variety of fields:
Renewable energy companies
Power supply companies
Financing and Investment companies specialising in financing environmental projects, as well as investment and development banks
Planning and Engineering companies
Consultancy and information services (energy agencies, technology transfer institutions) and public relations
Project Management.
Some of the major benefits of studying in Germany:
§ More than 500 English taught courses in various universities across Germany.
§ 3 semester Masters course (1.5 years) or 4 semesters Masters Course (2 years) are offered by many technical institutes in Germany.
§ German universities are usually located in such strategic locations where the industry concentration predominant and the research hubs are easily reachable.
§ Free education & top notch research in the universities of Germany attracts many students from all over the world including USA.
§ One of the major advantages of studying in Germany is the "highly subsidized tuition fee. Usually ranges from 200 Euros to 600 Euros.
§ There are about 70 Universities in Germany and about 10% of them are in top 200 (worldwide ranking).
§ Germany is known for its industrial hub, so world famous German companies keep their doors open to International Talents.
§ Students are allowed to work part time for 90 days or 180 half days in a year without a work permit.
Admission
Since the concept of representing agents is not applicable in German Universities, we recommend you to have a counselling session with our career consultants having knowledge about the study culture there and they will help you out where in we will short list 5 Universities in Germany based on the student’s profile. It has nothing to do the application fees of the Universities and courier charges for sending the applications to Universities.
We are glad to inform you that we have some German Universities offering courses for Masters in Renewable Energy, Waste and Biotechnology for winter intake(Sep/Oct).These courses are completely taught in English.
Students interested to enroll for these courses may contact the undersigned, as application deadlines for for winter intake(Sep/Oct) have commenced.
For further details:
mail:sufia@suficonsultancy.com
Team: AIAEC TRUST
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