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Welcome to International Education Center

“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”

Hello! Having worked for more than a decade with foreign-education-aspiring students, I have had several opportunities to experience the dilemma and gingerliness they go through in making such a big decision of their life. Pretty obvious that their minds are clouded by an array of questions pertaining to choosing what is best for them! My passion is to assist young generation students to make informed and sensible decisions, to progress in their career path and become successful global citizens. IEC came into being as I was determined to touch as many lives as possible, actualise as many young dreams as possible, with integrity and transparency.

International Education Center, for the last three years, has been carrying on the noble work of motivating and guiding  students in acquiring admission in foreign universities and making a mark for themselves. The dedication of IEC assures success to all its students. Student’s career is our prime concern.

IEC's goal is to become the crowning education consultant of India. Towards that we shall continue to provide customized services, beginning from counselling and visa assistance till students reach their dream destination and beyond.

Good luck!

Thank you for your interest in International Education Center!

Kimpal Patel.
Director & International Academic Advisor
International Education Center

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Living in Germany

  • A student would need at least €400-450 for modest living in Germany. This does not include tuition fees, travel expenses and pocket money.
  • Choosing a dormitory, apartment, or house with other German cum English speakers is ideal for non-German speakers. Internet access is usually available for a small fee.
  • Traveling by Bicycle is the best mode of transport within the city limits. So investing money to buy a second-hand bicycle is highly recommend.
  • Study materials tend to be expensive though students get extra discounts from some bookstores. So you can save a lot of money by borrowing the books form library or looking for second-hand books.
  • The Eurolines or other bus services do have good connections to many cities across Europe. The German Bahn (train) though expensive is a fast reliable way to travel.
  • Germany experiences all four seasons in a year. So appropriate clothing is required. Winter clothing is less expensive to buy in Germany than in Asian countries where winter is not so severe.

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