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Tuition Fee

€0 (Most Public Unis)

Post-Study Visa

18 Months

Work Rights

20 Hours / Week

Intakes

Winter / Summer

Why Germany?

No Tuition Fees

Most public universities in Germany charge zero tuition fees for international students, only a small semester contribution.

18-Month Job Seeker Visa

After graduating, you get 18 months to find a job related to your field. Once employed, you can switch to a Residence Permit.

EU Blue Card Pathway

Germany offers the fastest route to Permanent Residency (PR) via the EU Blue Card if you secure a well-paid job.

English Taught Programs

While German is the local language, hundreds of Master's programs at public universities are taught entirely in English.

Schengen Visa Access

A German student visa allows you to travel visa-free to 29 Schengen countries including France, Italy, and Switzerland.

Increased Work Rights

As of March 2024, students can work 20 hours/week (previously limited to 120 full days).

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate (Bachelors)

  • 13 Years of Education (12th + 1 year Diploma/Foundation) OR JEE Advanced qualified.
  • German Proficiency (B1/B2) usually required.
  • Studienkolleg (Foundation Course) is mandatory for many.

Postgraduate (Masters)

  • Relevant Bachelor's degree (German universities are strict about course matching).
  • IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 90 (For English taught programs).
  • German A1/A2 is recommended for daily life (though not mandatory for admission).
  • GRE is required by some top universities (e.g., TUM, RWTH Aachen).

* Note: These are minimum requirements. Universities have the discretion to ask for higher scores or additional documents.

Student Visa Process

Visa Fee

€75

Blocked Account

€11,904 / Year

Processing Time

4 - 8 Weeks

Key Mandatory Documents:

Blocked Account (Sperrkonto)

Proof of €11,904 deposited in a German bank (e.g., Fintiba, Expatrio) to cover living costs.

University Admission Letter

Unconditional offer letter from a state-recognized German university.

Health Insurance

Travel insurance for entry, plus statutory health insurance (e.g., TK) for enrollment.

Academic Certificates

Original degree certificates and transcripts.

Cover Letter

Motivation letter explaining why you chose this specific course and university.

Language Proficiency

Proof of English (IELTS) or German (Goethe/TestDaF) skills as required.

* Note: These are the minimum information/documents. The visa officer has discretion to ask for more supporting documents.

Cost of Studying

Tuition Fees

Public Universities €0 (Free)
Semester Contribution €150 - €350 / semester
TUM (Non-EU Students) €4,000 - €6,000 / sem

* Note: The state of Baden-Württemberg charges €1,500/semester for international students.

Living Expenses

Blocked Account req. €992 / month
Rent (WG / Dorm) €350 - €600 / month
Health Insurance €110 / month

* Note: These figures are estimates only. Actual costs vary significantly by institution, location, and lifestyle.

Top Technical Universities (TU9)

TU Munich (TUM)

Ranked #1 in Germany

RWTH Aachen

Famous for Engineering

TU Berlin

Located in Capital

KIT Karlsruhe

Research Excellence

University of Stuttgart

Automotive Engineering

TU Dresden

Low Cost of Living

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