STUDY IN GERMANY

Why study in Germany?

Tuition-free or low-cost education at public universities – Germany is one of the
most affordable study destinations in Europe.
● World-renowned for Engineering, Technology, and STEM programs, with strong
links between universities and industries.
Robust job market and internship opportunities for international graduates,
especially in technical and research sectors.
● Over 2,000+ English-taught programs, eliminating the need for prior German
language knowledge in many cases.
● Internationally recognized degrees with excellent academic and research
standards

Top Universities & Global Rankings

University Known For QS World Ranking (2025)
Technical University of Munich (TUM) Engineering, Technology 28
RWTH Aachen University Engineering, Applied Sciences 106
LMU Munich Sciences, Research 59
Heidelberg University Medicine, Life Sciences 64
University of Stuttgart Mechanical Engineering 312

Germany has 10+ universities ranked within the global top 200, with strong government funding and cutting-edge research facilities.

Intakes & Application Deadlines

Intake Application Window
Winter Semester (October) March – July
Summer Semester (April) November – January

Tuition Fees & Living Costs

Public Universities: Tuition-free; students pay a semester contribution fee of €250
– €350
Private Universities: Tuition ranges from €5,000 – €20,000 per year
Living Expenses: €10,000 – €12,000 per year, covering accommodation,
transport, food, and insurance

A blocked account of €11,208 (as of 2025) is required to show proof of financial means for visa purposes.

Language Proficiency Requirements – IELTS / German

● For English-taught programs:
   ○ IELTS: 6 – 6.5 overall
   ○ TOEFL/PTE accepted by most universities
● For German-taught programs:
   ○ German Language Proficiency: B2 to C1 level (via TestDaF, DSH, or
      Goethe-Institut

Many Master’s programs in Germany are available in English, particularly in STEM fields.

Standardized Tests

Undergraduate: Some universities require SAT/ACT or entrance tests depending
on academic background.
Postgraduate (Masters/PhD):GRE/GMAT may be required for competitive or
business-related programs.

Requirements vary by university and department. Always check program-specific criteria.

Application Process & Timeline

1. 12–18 Months Before Intake: Research universities and program requirements
(via DAAD.de or uni-assist.de)
2. Take Language Proficiency Tests: IELTS, TOEFL, TestDaF, or Goethe Certificate
3. Prepare Application Materials: SOP, LORs, academic documents, and CV
4. Apply Online:
○ Winter Intake: Apply by March – July
○ Summer Intake: Apply by November – January
5. Receive Admission Letter (Zulassungsbescheid): Usually issued between 4–10
weeks after application
6. Open a Blocked Account & Arrange Insurance
7. Apply for German Student Visa: Must show admission letter, blocked account,
insurance, and accommodation details

German Student Visa – Requirements & Documents

• Visa application fee: €75 (approx. USD $80–85)
• Service fee (VFS or third-party center): €25 – €40
• Documentation fee (translation, attestation, courier): BDT 10,000 – 30,000
• Blocked account (proof of funds): €11,208 minimum balance
• Health insurance: €100 – €120/month (approx. €1,200/year)

Visa Notes:

● Visa type: National Visa (D-type)
● Processing time: 4–12 weeks
● Students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year
● After graduation: 18-month job-seeking visa available for full-time employment in
   Germany

List of Universities & Colleges

● Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
● Berlin University of Sciences and Technology (BHT)
● Free University of Berlin
● GISMA Business School
● Hamburg University
● ICN Business School
● Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
● Schiller International University
● Technical University Berlin
● University of Marburg

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