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Why Study in the Germany ?

Mostly Tuition-Free Education

Many public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees for bachelor’s and many master’s programs — you typically pay only a small semester contribution fee (≈ €150 – €350/semester) that often includes public transport.

High-Quality Global Education

German universities are highly respected worldwide, especially in engineering, sciences, IT, business, and research fields. 

Work While You Study

International students can work part-time (up to 120 full or 240 half days per year without extra permit), helping cover living expenses. 

Post-Study & EU Access

Germany offers post-study work options (e.g., 18-month job search permit) and a pathway to work in the wider EU job market after graduation.

Cost of Studying in Germany

Types of Expenses Annual Expenses (EUR)
Tuition fees for one year (Approx.) €10,000
Living and Accommodation €11,208
Airfare (One Way) €300
Visa Fees €75
Total Expenses €21,583

Tips to reduce costs

Choose Affordable Cities & Shared Housing

  1. Living in cities like Leipzig, Dresden, or smaller university towns can cut rent significantly compared to Munich or Frankfurt. Shared flats (WG) or student dorms are much cheaper than private studios. 

  2. Work Part-Time & Use Student Benefits
    Work up to the allowed hours (≈120 full days/year) and use your semester public transport pass plus student discounts for food, culture, and services. 

  1. Apply for Scholarships
    Look for DAAD, Deutschlandstipendium, Erasmus+, and university scholarships — even smaller monthly stipends can help with living costs.

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