Destination: Germany

What are the preferences and motivations of international students who want to study in Germany?

In Destination: Germany, get the in-depth insights you need to create a more effective student recruitment strategy. The report is empowered by data from the QS International Student Survey 2024 – the largest of its kind.

We’ve analysed the perspectives of over 16,000 international students interested in Germany. Discover what students think of:

  • Germany as a study destination
  • The teaching and learning experience
  • The university application process

Plus, discover where students who want to study in Germany differ from the global average.

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