

Most public universities in Germany charge zero tuition for undergraduate and some postgraduate programs—even for international students.
Germany is home to some of the world’s top-ranked universities, especially in engineering, science, and business
German degrees carry high global prestige and value in the job market.
Over 1,600 programs in English are available across disciplines
After working for two years, graduates can apply for permanent residency.
Easy access to other EU countries for travel and internships.
| Intake | Application Period | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Winter Semester (Primary) | October | May – July |
| Summer Semester (Limited) | April | December – January |
| Note: Always check individual university deadlines, especially for non-EU applicants and competitive programs. | ||


| Level | Tuition Range |
| Public Universities | €0 – €1,500 (only semester fees) |
| Private Universities | €10,000 – €30,000 |
| MBA/Business Schools | €15,000 – €40,000+ |
Visa requires proof of funds via a blocked account (~€11,208/year in 2025)
Tip: Apply early and include a strong academic record and motivation letter.
Visa support, housing help, orientation programs
Free or low-cost German language courses available at most universities
Mandatory for all students (around €100/month)
Internship support, job fairs, CV workshops
Help with integration, travel, cultural events