Studying in Germany

Europe's leading economic and industrial power, and a preferred destination for students seeking exceptionally high-quality, free education. Germany offers tuition-free study at top public universities, with a focus on practical application and cutting-edge scientific research, earning you a strong degree that opens doors to major global companies and the European job market.

+400

Accredited universities

+18,000

Study program

€300 (quarterly administrative fee only)

Average fees

€950

Cost of living

German / English

Language of study

Technical University of Munich (TUM)

Capital

Why study in Germany?

Completely free education

German public universities offer 100% free education to international students in most states, with fees limited to a symbolic quarterly contribution that also covers free public student transportation.

Economic power and enormous job opportunities

As Europe’s leading economic engine, Germany offers students and graduates a huge job market brimming with opportunities in engineering, technology, and business administration, with very low unemployment rates.

Focus on application and scientific research

German universities (especially universities of applied sciences, Fachhochschulen) rely on the direct integration of academic study and practical training in companies, ensuring that you graduate with real work experience.

The right to stay and seek employment after graduation

Germany grants international graduates an extended legal residence permit for 18 months after graduation to look for a job that suits their specialization, with expedited procedures for obtaining permanent residency after working for a short period.

Top universities in Germany

A select group of partner public and private universities.

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich) is one of the...
Bachelor’s, Doctorate, Master’s

Tuition starts from

  • $2,850

Popular Programs

Business Administration, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanical Engineering, Medicine, Computer Science, Engineering

Approximate cost guide

Annual fees

€0 (completely free except in the state of Baden-Württemberg and some special programs)

Student housing

€250 - €500 per month (government university accommodation is the cheapest)

Food and living

€200 - €300 per month

Transportation

Completely free for students in most cities (included in semester fees as a contribution)

health insurance

€110 - €120 per month (Mandatory government insurance for students)

Other expenses

€50 - €100 per month

Registration requirements

Valid passport

Valid and updated.

Recognition of the secondary school diploma (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung)

Check if your degree qualifies you for direct university entry or requires a preparatory year (Studienkolleg).

Statement of grades and certificates

Translated and certified in German or English.

Proof of language

TestDaF/DSH certificate for German, or IELTS/TOEFL for English (depending on the language of your specialization).

Proof of financial funding (Blocked Account)

A document proving the opening of the closed account with the required amount.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is studying at German public universities really free?

Yes, public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees to local or international students, and only a simple administrative fee called the Semester Contribution.

What is a Blocked Account and what is its value?

It is a mandatory bank account to prove the financial ability to cover living expenses while you study in Germany in order to obtain a visa, and its value is around 11,904 euros per year.

Do I need to master German to study there?

Not necessarily; there are hundreds of Bachelor's and Master's programs available entirely in English, but learning the basics of German remains important for everyday life and the job market.

Would you like to study in Germany?

Our expert team is ready to help you choose the most suitable university and secure your university admission for free.

Germany

Europe's leading economic and industrial power, and a preferred destination for students seeking exceptionally high-quality, free education. Germany offers tuition-free study at top public universities, with a focus on practical application and cutting-edge scientific research, earning you a strong degree that opens doors to major global companies and the European job market.

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