Students encouraged to study in Germany
IslamabadThe Roots Ivy International School and College, DHA-1 Campus, in collaboration with IIEU EuroAsia Institute, held a seminar to encourage students to study in Germany, says a press release. The event was open not only to the Roots students and their parents but also to public. Khadija Mushtaq, CEO of
By our correspondents
March 04, 2015
Islamabad
The Roots Ivy International School and College, DHA-1 Campus, in collaboration with IIEU EuroAsia Institute, held a seminar to encourage students to study in Germany, says a press release.
The event was open not only to the Roots students and their parents but also to public.
Khadija Mushtaq, CEO of the Roots Ivy International School and College, inaugurated the event by welcoming the guests. She shared the vision and philosophy of global education. She highlighted the success of last year’s undergraduate and summer school programmes in Germany. She extended her gratitude to the speakers, Andrew Geddes, director of the IIEU EuroAsia Institute, and his wife.
Andrew Geddes introduced Germany as a centre of tradition, modernity and innovation. He gave the attendees an insight into the student and professional life in Germany, giving details of various educational institutes and the courses they offer. He said “Studying in Germany will not only enable students to gain education and skills but also acquire invaluable professional experience offered by most universities in the form of field placements and internships.”
He informed students that German universities offer an extensive range of programmes apart from traditional engineering, medicine and dentistry courses. Students can pursue their education in Germany without having to pay any tuition fee, given that they learn the German language.
Andrew Geddes informed guests that German taxpayers are required to pay for the education of all students in most German universities and the government aims to have 350,000 students on board from all over the world by 2020.
The Roots Ivy International College offers an extensive German language course to all students enabling them to qualify to study in prestigious German universities. Numerous students from Roots Ivy International College have mastered the German language in the O/A levels programmes and are now currently studying in Germany. Thirty-six Rootsians enrolled in top German universities in 2014 and over sixty students went for the summer school programme in July last year.
The Roots Ivy International School and College, DHA-1 Campus, in collaboration with IIEU EuroAsia Institute, held a seminar to encourage students to study in Germany, says a press release.
The event was open not only to the Roots students and their parents but also to public.
Khadija Mushtaq, CEO of the Roots Ivy International School and College, inaugurated the event by welcoming the guests. She shared the vision and philosophy of global education. She highlighted the success of last year’s undergraduate and summer school programmes in Germany. She extended her gratitude to the speakers, Andrew Geddes, director of the IIEU EuroAsia Institute, and his wife.
Andrew Geddes introduced Germany as a centre of tradition, modernity and innovation. He gave the attendees an insight into the student and professional life in Germany, giving details of various educational institutes and the courses they offer. He said “Studying in Germany will not only enable students to gain education and skills but also acquire invaluable professional experience offered by most universities in the form of field placements and internships.”
He informed students that German universities offer an extensive range of programmes apart from traditional engineering, medicine and dentistry courses. Students can pursue their education in Germany without having to pay any tuition fee, given that they learn the German language.
Andrew Geddes informed guests that German taxpayers are required to pay for the education of all students in most German universities and the government aims to have 350,000 students on board from all over the world by 2020.
The Roots Ivy International College offers an extensive German language course to all students enabling them to qualify to study in prestigious German universities. Numerous students from Roots Ivy International College have mastered the German language in the O/A levels programmes and are now currently studying in Germany. Thirty-six Rootsians enrolled in top German universities in 2014 and over sixty students went for the summer school programme in July last year.
-
Alan Cumming Shares Plans With 2026 Bafta Film Awards -
OpenClaw Founder Peter Steinberger Hired By OpenAI As AI Agent Race Heats Up -
Kate Middleton's Reaction To Harry Stepping Back From Royal Duties Laid Bare -
Rose Byrne Continues Winning Streak After Golden Globe Awards Victory -
Ice Hockey Olympics Update: Canada Stays Unbeaten With Dominant Win Over France -
Brooklyn Beckham Makes This Promise To Nicola Peltz Amid Family Feud -
Chinese New Year Explained: All You Need To Know About The Year Of The Horse -
Canadian Passport Holders Can Now Travel To China Visa-free: Here's How -
Maya Hawke Marries Christian Lee Hutson In New York Ceremony -
Glen Powell Reveals Wild Prank That Left Sister Hunting Jail Cells -
Edmonton Weather Warning: Up To 30 Cm Of Snow Possible In Parts Of Alberta -
'A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' Episode 5: What Time It Airs And Where To Stream -
Amy Schumer Drops Cryptic Message On First Valentine Amid Divorce -
Savannah Guthrie Sends Desperate Plea To Mom Nancy Kidnapper -
NBA All-Star 2026 Shake-up: Inside The New USA Vs World Tournament Format -
Warner Bros Consider Reopening Deal Talks With Paramount, Says Reports