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Study in Germany

Germany is considered one of the most affordable and academically strong destinations for international students wanting to pursue Engineering and Business education, making it a highly feasible option for study abroad aspirants. One of the biggest advantages of studying in Germany is that most public universities charge no tuition fees for Bachelor’s and many Master’s programmes — international students usually only pay a small semester contribution (administrative fee), often between €100 – €350 per semester, covering registration and student services (and often discounted local transport). Some specialised or private programmes may have tuition costs, but overall education expenses remain significantly lower than in many Western study destinations. The living costs in Germany are relatively reasonable compared to other European countries, with monthly expenses typically in the range of about €800 – €1,200 (covering accommodation, food, transportation, insurance and personal costs). For example, student housing (such as dormitories or shared flats) usually costs around €300 – €600 per month, food around €150 – €300, and mandatory health insurance about €80 – €120 monthly. Universities in larger cities like Berlin, Munich, or Frankfurt may be slightly more expensive, while smaller cities tend to cost less.

Universities mapped: 10

Overview

Germany is considered one of the most affordable and academically strong destinations for international students wanting to pursue Engineering and Business education, making it a highly feasible option for study abroad aspirants. One of the biggest advantages of studying in Germany is that most public universities charge no tuition fees for Bachelor’s and many Master’s programmes — international students usually only pay a small semester contribution (administrative fee), often between €100 – €350 per semester, covering registration and student services (and often discounted local transport). Some specialised or private programmes may have tuition costs, but overall education expenses remain significantly lower than in many Western study destinations. The living costs in Germany are relatively reasonable compared to other European countries, with monthly expenses typically in the range of about €800 – €1,200 (covering accommodation, food, transportation, insurance and personal costs). For example, student housing (such as dormitories or shared flats) usually costs around €300 – €600 per month, food around €150 – €300, and mandatory health insurance about €80 – €120 monthly. Universities in larger cities like Berlin, Munich, or Frankfurt may be slightly more expensive, while smaller cities tend to cost less.

Fee range

Semester contribution (administrative) — €100 – €350 per semester (public universities), Private university tuition (if chosen) — €5,000 – €20,000+ per year (varies)

Eligibility

Not Available

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Living Costs

Accommodation (shared/student housing) — €3,600 – €7,200, Food & groceries — €2,400 – €3,600, Health insurance — €960 – €1,440, Transportation & misc — €600 – €1,200

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Universities

Berlin International College(BIC)

Ready
Fees
Semester contribution (administrative) — €100 – €350 per semester (public universities)
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
high
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Berlin School of Business And Innovation

Ready
Fees
Semester contribution (administrative) — €100 – €350 per semester (public universities)
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
high
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EU Business School

Ready
Fees
: ₹8.10 Lacs
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
high
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GISMA University of Applied Sciences

Ready
Fees
.
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
high
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International Graduate Center (IGC)

Ready
Fees
: ₹8.10 Lacs
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
high
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IU International University of Applied Sciences

Ready
Fees
: ₹8.10 Lacs
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
high
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IU International University of Applied Sciences (Germany)

Ready
Fees
Semester contribution (administrative) — €100 – €350 per semester (public universities)
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
high
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Navitas Germany at Lancaster University Leipzig (Germany)

Ready
Fees
Semester contribution (administrative) — €100 – €350 per semester (public universities)
Eligibility
Lancaster University Leipzig provides students with access to recognised UK qualifications while studying in Germany’s dynamic economic and cultural environment
Completeness
high
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SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences

Ready
Fees
: ₹8.10 Lacs
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
high
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EBS Business School

Limited Data
Fees
.
Eligibility
Based on Germany requirements
Completeness
medium
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