Study in Germany
Germany offers some of the most affordable higher education opportunities in Europe, with many public universities charging little or no tuition fees.
Tuition Fees
UG: EUR 0 - EUR 20,000 per year
PG: EUR 0 - EUR 30,000 per year
Living Costs
EUR 11,000 - EUR 14,000 per year
Students usually need to show sufficient funds through a blocked account or accepted alternative.
Work Rights
Students can work up to 120 full days or 240 half days annually.
Post-Study Work
Graduates may remain in Germany for up to 18 months to seek employment.
Why Study in Germany?
Low-Cost Public Education
Many public universities charge little or no tuition, making Germany attractive for cost-conscious students.
Engineering and Research Strength
Germany is known for rigorous engineering, applied sciences, and research-led universities.
Universities & Courses
Top Universities
Technical University of Munich
Leading technical university known for engineering, computer science, and innovation.
LMU Munich
Major research university with broad academic strengths across sciences and humanities.
Popular Courses
Engineering
Germany's industrial base creates strong links between engineering study and employment.
Computer Science
Popular for students targeting software, cloud, and research careers across Europe.
Admission Requirements
Academic Transcripts
Certified secondary or university records, depending on the level of study.
Language Requirements
Proof of English or German proficiency based on the programme language.
Student Visa Requirements
German Admission Letter
Official admission or conditional admission from a recognised German institution.
Blocked Account
Financial evidence showing access to the required annual living expense amount.
Scholarship Opportunities
DAAD Scholarships
Fully or partially funded awards depending on programme
Deutschlandstipendium
Monthly stipend for high-achieving students
Application Process
Step 1: Select Programme
Identify German-taught or English-taught programmes that match your academic background.
Step 2: Prepare Visa Funds
Open a blocked account or prepare another acceptable financial proof route.
Step 3: Apply for Visa
Submit admission, financial proof, insurance, passport, and academic documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
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