All Foreign Students in NRW who has GPA over 1.7 should pay 1500 Euro for 2020

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According to the New German foreign students policy for North Rhine-Westphalia all students who has GPA over 1.7 should pay 1500 Euro for next semester this rule will be active for next summer semester 2020-2021.

The aim was not just to boost the position of the universities, but also the wider German economy. Anja Karlichek, federal education minister, has said foreign students represent “significant and growing potential” to meet Germany’s demand for skills. To underscore this, Berlin has tweaked employment laws to enable foreign graduates to stay and work longer in the country — something their counterparts in Brexit Britain and Donald Trump’s America might envy.

All in all, it represents a new thread in the German debate on education. When it comes to the state of the nation’s schools, critics have never been silent in a culture that likes to fret and grumble: “otherworldly”, “stuffy” and “strapped for cash” are among the judgments. Many parents and students look abroad out of frustration, as the boarding schools and halls of residence of England and North America show. A foreign education has carried a cachet that Germany seemed unable to deliver.

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