In German education ,The children aged three to six may attend the kindergarden school . Followed by kindergarden they do thier elementary schooling of nine to ten years.After completing their primary schooling they are asked have two years of an orientation or testing phase.After completing thier testing phase ,asparent thier skills, abilities and wishes of their families, and then go on to attend one of three different kinds of secondary schools.They are Hauptschule,Gesamtschule, Realschule, Berufsschuleand Gymnasium.German education standards are relatively pretty high,it provided at the cheapest cost .German’s school system is so well structured and rigorous.It produces some of the most accomplished students in the world.Most German schools are run by the state and there is no charge for your children to attend. Only in Berlin and Brandenburg does primary school continue to the sixth grade.
Germany’s 16 states abolished tuition fees for undergraduate students at all public German universities. This means that currently both domestic and international undergraduates at public universities in Germany can study for free, with just a small fee to cover administration and other costs per semester.yet,It faces a number of challenges, among them a surplus of teachers in a period of declining birth rates. Many West German universities are overcrowded, understaffed, underequipped, and underfinanced.
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