Study In Germany
Germany is one of the most affordable and academically prestigious countries in Europe, known for tuition-free education at public universities.

Quick facts
No tuition fees at most public universities
Strong job market for engineers & tech professionals
18-month post-study work visa
Europe’s largest economy
Cost of Studying in Germany
Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in Euro |
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)* | Free – 15000 |
Living and Accommodation | 10000 - 14000 |
Airfare | 700 |
Visa Fees | 70 |
Total Expenses | 21,908 – 30,908 |
Popular Universities in Germany
Technical University of Munich
RWTH Aachen University
Humboldt University of Berlin
University of Stuttgart
Heidelberg University
Humboldt University of Berlin
University of Bonn
University of Freiburg
Popular Courses in Germany
Mechanical Engineering
Data Science & AI
Automotive Engineering
Medicine & Biosciences

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Study in Germany FAQ's
Most public universities charge little to no tuition fees. Students usually pay a semester contribution of €250–€400.
Germany is known for high-quality education, globally recognised degrees, strong research focus, and excellent career opportunities.
Private universities in Germany do charge tuition fees, unlike most public universities where most bachelor’s and consecutive master’s programs are tuition-free. The fees at private institutions vary widely depending on the university, program, and level of study.
A blocked account is proof of funds required for a German
student visa. Students must deposit approx. €11,208 per year (subject to
change).
Not
always. Many universities offer English-taught programs, especially at
the Master’s level. Basic German is helpful for daily life.