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HIGHER EDUCATION IN GERMANY

sharePosted date: 24 Jun 2021
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For international students, Germany is one of the most popular locations. Quality education and several Bachelor's and Master's programmes taught in English are available at German universities. The majority of study programmes are likewise free for all international students.

If you desire to study in Germany, you'll be relieved to learn that public institutions do not charge tuition for Bachelor's and Master's degrees (unless you want to pursue a Master's degree in a field other than the one you studied as a Bachelor's student). All international students, regardless of their country of origin, are eligible for free tuition in Germany. Because most German colleges are public, you will just have to pay an administration charge of 100 to 350 EUR per semester. This charge covers the services of the student organization as well as enrolment. However, there are certain exceptions to the tuition-free rule. If you study in Bremen, Lower Saxony, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, or Thuringia and do not complete your degree programme on time, you may be required to pay tuition costs.

Germany is not just a free country to study in, but it is also a reasonably priced country. The average cost of living for students, including housing, is between 700 and 1,000 EUR per month. When it comes to living in Germany, the most expensive monthly expense is housing. International students might save money by living in residence halls or sharing a privately rented apartment. A one-room flat can also be rented (also called a studio). One of the most common housing alternatives is rooms in student residence halls. Over 40% of international students, according to the DAAD, live in a student house. Sharing an apartment is the second most common option, with 30% of students opting for this sort of accommodation. Electricity, gas, heating, and internet might add between 100 and 200 EUR to your monthly living expenses.

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