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Coronavirus In Germany EBS University Indian Student Interview - Meet Ralston!

Yana Immis

My student Ralston Lobo reports live from Oestrich-Winkel (next to Wiesbaden) to tell us his experience with Coronavirus in Germany. Are you interested to study in Germany? Is there a study abroad life after Coronavirus?

* Many students are turning to destinations such as Germany that have responded better to the coronavirus pandemic than the USA and the UK.

* Germany ranked world's second-safest country during coronavirus pandemic.


Coronavirus Q&A | Study Abroad

Yana Immis

On our Q&A agenda today:

- Do you think we can get a job if we don’t have a nationality in Germany?

- I want to go to Germany but I would love to be 20 years younger. How do I go about that?

- What’s the admissions scenario in the coronavirus situation?

- What questions should I prepare for my visa interview?

- Which university is the best for Masters in Computer Science?

- Is an IT student eligible to Masters in Computer Science?

- Due to coronavirus date of extension in admissions exists?

- What are the tourist attractions in Germany for people who study there?

- Is it really necessary for students to learn German to survive in Germany?

- Is it safe to start my studies in June?

- How can I learn basic German online?

- When will the embassies open?

- How I can start studying in Germany?

- Where can I find the scholarship or how can I get a scholarship to study in Germany?

- Is it possible to apply for Studienkolleg directly?


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Yana Immis

It has been 6 months since I launched this website with a myriad of useful articles for my students.

With the start of My YouTube Channel, I could reach many more potential students and answer their inquiries!

I personally assisted at least 20 international students to fulfil their dream of studying in Germany. Many of the international applicants asked me how much they should pay me for my help, consultations & support. The answer is ‘0’ (zero).


All consultations were, are and will always be for free for students.


I do not charge my students money for any services as I believe they should have access to the information free of charge and should not be taken advantage of by some unethical agencies.

A few students were very happy with my assistance and wanted to pay me for the services.

As I do not charge, I created a new way for you to simply say thank you.

A donation button.


Give support if you want to. Give as much as you would like to.


The 100% of every donation goes directly to making more valuable content for students to study abroad.

We deeply appreciate your support!