The Studies Service is the first point of contact for EURASIA language students and anyone who wants to become one.
Among the Studies Services Center (SSC), EURASIA students will find the following service areas.
Find out more here and contact us!
Arrival: Pre-arrival visa and post-arrival visa
Our university admission service, pre-arrival and post-arrival visa support you as well as assistance in marketing and recruitment activities.
We urge you to apply for your visa as soon as possible, as processing times vary depending on the embassy or consulate: List of German diplomatic missions.
EURASIA offers all students enrolled on a German course with us the opportunity to stay with a German homestay or in a shared student apartment.
Living in a shared student apartment
In a shared student apartment you will have your own room, while kitchen and bathrooms are usually to be shared with other students. The EURASIA Institute works with shared student apartment providers where our students can stay.
Living in with a German homestay
Staying with a family is certainly advantageous for your German studies, and it is also an interesting experience. Younger students, particularly, feel more at home in a family. The German families associated with EURASIA very much enjoy hosting foreign students.
If you want to book or extend your Living contact us!
Arrival: Health Insurance
According to German law § 5 paragraph 1 Nr. 9 Sentence 1 SGB V, all students are required to obtain health insurance.
This means you can only enrol if you register with such health insurance that is valid for at least two semesters.
We support you in finding your health insurance.
If you need support, contact us!
Arrival: Financing
When applying for your visa, you must prove you are able to finance your stay in Germany. You must be able to prove you can fully support yourself for at least the first 12 months. The exact living expenses depend on your lifestyle.
Monthly Costs without accommodation and health insurance
Food
150 – 220 €
Miscellaneous (clothing, study materials, other activities)
150 – 300 €
Total
300 – 520 €
Arrival: Enrolment
Welcome and Visit Us in our Campus
Our Welcome and Registration Point supports you with the enrollment process and with your start at EURASIA:
Meet EURASIA students, find a EURASIA Buddy and get all the relevant information about the enrolment as well as your first steps in Berlin after enrolment.
EURASIA language student: Student Activities
The student initiative EUARSIA Discover additionally organises fantastic excursions to close-by places such as Potsdam, the Spreewald and Universities.
Please join us to share your Traveling idea!
Alexander, EIIE EURASIA Institute
studentactivities(at)eiie.eu
EURASIA language student: EURASIA Buddy Programm
I need a EURASIA Buddy
When you’re new in a city, the easiest things can become a challenge. Questions such as supermarkets, translation help at the city office or what can I do on the weekend arise.
Everything is just new and unfamiliar- but this can quickly change, with the help of EURASIA buddies- students handle all the small challenges in order to make your first days on campus as comfortable and smooth as possible.
I want to be a EURASIA Buddy
Are you interested in supporting international students at the start of the study life at the EURASIA Campus? Then participate and be a EURASIA Buddy! Register via Email and provide the following information about yourself:
Name
Language course
Semester
Languages spoken
EURASIA language student: Confirmation
If you are traveling at home and want to apply for a Fictional Certificate at the Landesamt für Einwanderung, require your EURASIA enrolment certificate or another confirmation in German for a government agency, contact the Student Services Offices and use Klea, she will help you!
The processing time usually takes few days.
EURASIA language student: Work while studing
How much can I work?
Students from non-EU countries:
Students from non-EU countries may work 120 full days or 240 half days per year without being self-employed. A day on which they work more than four hours counts as a full working day (Residence Act §16b (3)).
Students from EU countries, the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, Cyprus, and Malta:
Students from these countries can work in Germany under the same conditions as German students without restrictions.
A part-time job during your studies is the perfect way to prepare for your later career start. For example, a position as a student assistant or working student can already provide important experience in research and practice. The first point of contact for questions regarding applications and careers is the Career Center at EURASIA.
Are you interested in our newsletter for job offers use Klea to register yourself!
EURASIA language student: Ready for the job market
EURASIA offers numerous opportunities for all international students, who would like to prepare themselves for career entry during their academic future and make sure they are ready for the German and international job market:
1. Improving your language proficiency at the Language Cources
2. Application training and individual consultations at the Career Center
3. Social and career networks around Germany and the globe
EURASIA Alumni: Consultation
EURASIA offers students a range of services in the areas of job application and career guidance, application training and soft skills seminars, as well as a variety of career guidance and job placement services.
We recommend the individual career guidance to all students who are in the application process – whether for an internship or a graduate position. The advisor is specially trained to advise and place students and graduates.
Possible topics could be:
1) Clarification of your potential and career goals
2) Where can I apply – regionally, nationally?
3) Where can I find good internships and full-time jobs in the region?
4) Doubts about my studies
Do you often find yourself wondering whether your degree program is still right for you?
Do you sometimes think about switching to another degree program, changing university or withdrawing altogether?
Or maybe you simply get an uncomfortable feeling in your stomach whenever you think about university?
We want to help find the right path for you!
5) The studies are finished but there is no job offer yet – what are the next steps.
You can book an appointment through our booking portal.
EURASIA Alumni: Consultation (Video Converence)
Job application and career guidance
The advisor is specially trained to advise and place students and graduates. For the consultations in the EURASIA Career Center, the consultants are exempt from all documentation and reporting obligations.
In the consultation you can discuss the following topics
• Application portfolio check (please send your CV and, if applicable, cover letter in advance by e-mail to Bewerungsberatung@eiie.eu and bring it to the consultation appointment)
• Answering questions about application strategies, interviews and assessment centers.
• Clarification of the potentials and the career goal – and what should I do to get closer to it?
• Where can I apply – regionally, nationally?
• Where can I find good internships and student jobs in the region?
• Doubts about studying – what opportunities I have?
• The studies have ended, but there is no job offer yet – what can I do?
The consultation is carried out in German so that you are optimally prepared for your employer interviews.
EURASIA Alumni: Entering the job market
You are at the end of your studies: Congrats!
Also at the end of your students, we want to provide some tips so that you can easily and quickly start your future, either by continuing your studies, work life in Germany or your home country or deciding what comes next.
The answers to the questions: “Work in Germany – How does that work?”, “How do I find a job in Germany?” are compiled here.
EURASIA Services
Current job offers as well as company profiles
Consultations on the subject of profession & career