The overall cost of studying in Germany depends on factors such as the university, type of program, city of residence, and personal lifestyle. While many public universities charge little to no tuition fees, students must plan for semester contributions, living expenses, and other essentials. Accommodation, food, transport, and health insurance form a major part of the yearly cost.
| Master's Programs | MBA Programs |
|---|---|
| €0 – €1,000 (public universities) | €15,000 – €30,000 depending on the institution and specialization |
| €10,000 – €20,000 (private universities) |
Note: Tuition fees vary by university, course, and location. Always check with our German expert consultants at SuperGrad for the most accurate and updated information.
The cost of living in Germany varies based on the city, lifestyle, and type of accommodation. Below are the average monthly expenses for international students across major German cities:
| City | Cost (Euros) |
|---|---|
| Munich | €1,200 – €1,800 per month |
| Berlin | €1,000 – €1,500 per month |
| Frankfurt | €1,000 – €1,400 per month |
| Hamburg | €1,000 – €1,500 per month |
| Other German Cities | €850 – €1,100 per month |
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To study in Germany, Indian students must meet specific academic, language, and documentation requirements depending on their chosen program and university. While many master’s programs are offered in English, German-taught programs require additional language proficiency such as A1–C1 levels.
Tip:Eligibility criteria differ between German public and private universities as well as the program structure. Always consult your SuperGrad counselor for detailed eligibility evaluation, APS guidance, and document preparation support.
Before applying for your Germany student visa, make sure all your documents are complete and verified. A well-prepared file helps avoid delays and increases your chances of quick approval.
Tip: Visa requirements for Germany may change frequently. Always check the latest updates on VFS Germany or speak to your SuperGrad visa expert for accurate, step-by-step guidance before submitting your application.
Germany offers several scholarship and funding opportunities to help international students reduce their study and living expenses. Scholarships are mostly awarded based on academic performance, research potential, or university-specific criteria — especially for Master’s programs.
Scholarship availability varies by university and program—your SuperGrad counselor will help you identify the best funding options for your profile.
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Germany offers excellent career prospects for international students, supported by its strong economy, global industries, and high demand for skilled professionals. Students can gain practical work experience during their studies and benefit from outstanding job opportunities after graduation — especially in engineering, IT, automotive, and research-driven sectors.
International students in Germany can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during semester breaks. This helps students gain industry exposure, enhance skills, and support daily living expenses.
After completing their degree, students can apply for an 18-month Post-Study Work Visa to find employment related to their field.
This work visa allows students to:
Germany’s strong job market and skill shortage make it one of the best countries for career growth after graduation.