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One of the most popular locations for international education is Germany. This is a result of its extensive historical and cultural heritage, first-rate educational system, and highly regarded research capabilities. The environment is highly welcoming to people from all walks of life, and the nation is safe. It is no surprise that thousands of young international students are choosing to pursue higher studies in Germany given the country’s several top-ranked universities and dynamic towns with a rich history, thriving nightlife, and art galleries. Germany has recently risen to the top of the list of preferred study-abroad destinations for international students.

Top Universities in Germany

Free University of Berlin

QS World University Rankings 2024: 98

RWTH Aachen University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 106

KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

QS World University Rankings 2024: 119

Tomsk State University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 272

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)

QS World University Rankings 2024: 290

HSE University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 305

Humboldt University of Berlin

QS World University Rankings 2024: 120

Technical University Berlin

QS World University Rankings 2024: 154

University of Hamburg

QS World University Rankings 2024: 205

Student visa requirements for Germany

In Germany, student visa and residence permit requirements depend on the student’s nationality. Some students can skip both, some only need a residence permit, while most require both a student visa and a residence permit. Typically, students must provide evidence of admission from their German university to obtain both a student visa and a residence permit.

The results of the language competence test are needed for securing a German student visa. You must present one of the following if your program is taught in German: – TestDaF, a KCSE certificate from KNEC

– A1 certificate from the Goethe Institute

You must take, pass, and submit your IELTS or TOEFL scores if your program is taught in English.

Student applicant visa

Course name Top universities offering the course
Engineering and Technology Technical University of Munich RWTH Aachen University Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Technical University of Berlin University of Stuttgart
Business and Management University of Mannheim Ludwig Maximilian University Munich Humboldt University of Berlin Technical University of Munich University of Cologne
Medicine and Healthcare Heidelberg University Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin Ludwig Maximilian University Munich University of Freiburg University of Tübingen
Natural Sciences Ludwig Maximilian University Munich University of Heidelberg University of Göttingen University of Freiburg University of Berlin (FU Berlin)
Economics and Finance University of Freiburg University of Mannheim Humboldt University of Berlin University of Munich (LMU Munich) University of Cologne
Social Sciences and Humanities Humboldt University of Berlin Ludwig Maximilian University Munich University of Heidelberg University of Göttingen University of Tübingen
Architecture and Urban Planning Technical University of Berlin Technical University of Munich University of Stuttgart RWTH Aachen University Technical University of Darmstadt
Environmental Studies and Sustainability University of Hamburg Technical University of Munich University of Freiburg University of Oldenburg University of Jena
Arts and Design University of the Arts Berlin University of Applied Sciences Europe Folkwang University of the Arts University of Design Schwäbisch Gmünd Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig

Please note: The tuition fees listed here are subject to change and are at the discretion of respective universities. For the latest updates, check the official website of the desired university.

Germany offers various scholarships for international students to study at its universities. Here’s a list of some popular scholarships:

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) provides a wide range of scholarships for international students at all study levels (undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral). These scholarships cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.

Various universities and private sponsors in Germany offer this scholarship. It provides financial support to both domestic and international students based on academic merit and social engagement.

The Erasmus+ program offers scholarships for students from EU/EEA countries and partner countries to study in Germany and other European countries. It supports both short-term exchanges and full-degree programs.

This scholarship is provided by the Heinrich Böll Foundation and supports international students pursuing a Master’s or Ph.D. degree at German universities in the fields of social sciences, arts, and culture.

KAS scholarships are available for international students who wish to study in Germany and demonstrate a strong commitment to social and political issues.

This foundation offers scholarships to international students who show outstanding academic performance and have strong social and political engagement.

This scholarship is dedicated to supporting international students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at German universities in social sciences and related fields.

This scholarship is specifically for students from developing countries who want to pursue an MBA degree at the European School of Management and Technology (ESMT) in Berlin.

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and support students from developing countries pursuing postgraduate courses in various fields offer EPOS scholarships.

This scholarship is for international students who want to pursue a Master’s degree in public policy, governance, or public administration in Germany.

Jobs Average salary per year
Information Technology (IT) Specialist €50,000-€70,000
Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) €50,000-€70,000
Healthcare Professionals (Doctors, Nurses, etc.) €40,000-€70,000
Finance and Accounting Professionals €50,000-€80,000
Business Development Managers €60,000-€90,000
Marketing Managers €55,000-€80,000
Sales Representatives €40,000-€60,000
Human Resources (HR) Specialists €45,000-€70,000
Research Scientists and Academics €45,000-€80,000
Architects and Civil Engineers €50,000-€75,000
Consultants (Management, IT, etc.) €60,000-€90,000
Legal Professionals €50,000-€80,000
Logistics and Supply Chain Managers €50,000-€80,000
Graphic Designers and Creatives €35,000-€55,000
Language Teachers and Translators €35,000-€60,000
Hospitality and Tourism Professionals €30,000-€50,000
Skilled Trades (Electricians, Plumbers, etc.) €35,000-€55,000
Social Workers and Counselors €35,000-€60,000

Living and pursuing higher studies in Germany is relatively less expensive as compared to many other European countries. However, if you wish to live a relatively comfortable life while studying in the country, be ready to pay a little more than usual. Here’s an idea of the average cost of tuition and living expenses in Germany.

Tuition fees

FAQ's

1. What are the requirements to study in the Germany as an international student?

A valid passport, an offer from a German institution, proof of German or English proficiency, financial means, and a student visa.

Public universities often charge low or no tuition fees. Living expenses are around €10,000 per year.

Yes, scholarships are available from DAAD, universities, and other organizations.

Yes, up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year.

Yes, graduates can apply for an 18-month residence permit to find a job.

Yes, you can get up to 15 lakhs without property.

FAQ's

1. What are the requirements to study in the USA as an international student?

A valid passport, an offer from a US institution, proof of English proficiency, financial means, and a student visa (F-1).

Tuition fees range from $20,000 to $50,000 per year. Living expenses can vary from $10,000 to $20,000 per year.

Yes, many universities offer scholarships, along with private and government-funded options.

Yes, up to 20 hours per week on-campus during term time.

Yes, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows up to one year (or three years for STEM graduates) of work experience.

Yes, you can get up to 60 lakhs without property.

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