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Study in Germany 2027

What if you could earn an internationally recognised degree in Europe without paying €15,000–€40,000 in annual tuition?

Aug 29, 2026 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM Sarit Expo Centre, Westlands

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About This Event

In Germany, many public universities offer international students the opportunity to study with little to no tuition fees, with most paying only a modest contribution each semester. This makes Germany one of the world's most accessible destinations for a prestigious, career-defining degree.

Studying in Germany may be more affordable than you think, but getting there takes more than finding a no-tuition university.

From choosing the right programme and meeting admission requirements, to understanding blocked account requirements, and obtaining a student visa, there's a lot to get right along the way.

That's why we're bringing you a FREE in-person Masterclass in Nairobi, for students, graduates, professionals, parents, and sponsors who want to understand what's required to study in Germany and turn that opportunity into a realistic plan.

At the masterclass, you'll learn:

✅ How to find and apply to the right free tuition or low-tuition public universities

✅ The key admission requirements, document checklist, and steps to submit a strong application

✅ How blocked accounts and student visa procedures actually work

✅ Critical mistakes that can cause admission and visa delays or rejections, and how to avoid them

✅ Post-study residence options and long-term career pathways in Germany

🎟️ Attendance is 100% FREE, but seats are limited.

🔗 Register now:
https://arolfconsult.com/study-in-germany-sarit-expo/
450 Expected Visitors
4 Speakers

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