Germany

Study in the Germany – Excellence & Opportunity

The land of innovation and precision, Germany stands out as a premier destination for students aiming to excel in engineering, technology, and the sciences. This country offers a unique blend of high-quality education and no tuition fees at public universities, making it an economically attractive option.

 

Germany’s strong industrial backbone provides ample internship and job opportunities, particularly in engineering, automotive, and manufacturing sectors. Cities like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburgare not only top educational hubs but also cultural epicenters, offering a vibrant student life.

Facts and Rankings

Over 340,000 international students from more than 180 countries are studying in Germany

12 German universities are ranked in the top 200 in the QS World University Rankings

Non-EU/EEA students can avail an 18-month job seeker visa after completing their degree to seek employment

Estimated living costs for students range from €8,000 to €12,000 per year

Germany ranks 3rd globally for graduate employability

International students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year

Germany ranks 9th globally on the Global Innovation Index

Germany is ranked 7th globally for quality of life

Visa Requirements

Student visa (Studentenvisum) For students pursuing a course of study in Germany
Language course visa (Sprachkursvisum) For students pursuing a language course in Germany

Tuition Fee

Level of studying Average fee annualy
Undergraduate degree €0 – €1,500 (public universities)
€5,000 – €20,000 (private universities)
Postgraduate Masters €0 – €5,000 (public universities)
€10,000 – €30,000 (private universities)
Doctoral Degree €0 – €5,000 (public universities)
€10,000 – €30,000 (private universities)

Intakes and Their Respective Deadlines

Intake Application Deadline
Winter (October intake) May – July
Summer (April intake)  November – January

Common Scholarships

Scholarship name Levels Benefits Deadline
DAAD Scholarship Undergraduate, Masters
PhD
Fully funded tuition fees, living costs, and other expenses Varies by program
Deutschlandstipendium Undergraduate Masters €300 monthly stipend Varies by institution
Erasmus Scholarship Undergraduate, Masters Fully funded tuition fees, living costs, and other expenses Varies by institution
Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarship Undergraduate, Masters
PhD
Fully funded tuition fees, living costs, and other expenses March