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Study in Germany
A Complete Guide for International Students (2026)

Germany offers world-class education at little or no tuition cost at its public universities — with thousands of programs taught in English and a thriving international student community.

450+Universities
20,000+Programs
400,000+Intl Students
€0–€1,500Avg Tuition/yr
Key Facts for International Students
Language of Instruction
German & English
Tuition Range
€0–€1,500/semester
Public unis charge only a semester fee (~€350)
Application Intake
Winter (Oct) & Summer (Apr)
Student Visa
National Visa (D-type)
Apply 3–4 months before start date
Post-Study Work Rights
18-month job-seeker visa
Popular Subjects
Engineering, Sciences, MBA, Computer Science
Top Student Cities
Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Cologne
Cost of Living / Month
€800–€1,200
Varies significantly by city
Why Study in Germany?

🎓 World-class education, minimal fees

German public universities charge only a semester administration fee of ~€350 — even for international students. This makes Germany one of the most affordable high-quality study destinations on earth.

🌍 20,000+ English-taught programs

You do not need to speak German to study in Germany. Thousands of Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs are delivered entirely in English, particularly at the graduate level.

🔧 Industry and research links

Germany's universities have unmatched ties to global companies like Volkswagen, Siemens, BASF, and SAP. Engineering and sciences graduates enjoy some of the highest graduate employment rates in Europe.

Scholarships for Studying in Germany
Germany offers some of the most generous scholarship programs in the world for international students, administered primarily through the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service).
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How to Apply to a University in Germany
  1. Search for your program at a German university on Aruksworld — filter by "Germany" and English language.
  2. Check the entry requirements: most programs require a recognised Bachelor's degree, language certificate (IELTS/TOEFL or TestDaF for German programs), and a statement of purpose.
  3. Apply through the university's own online portal (most use Hochschulstart/uni-assist for undergraduate programs) — no agent required.
  4. Once you receive an admission letter, apply for a German student visa (Type D) at your local German consulate — typically takes 6–8 weeks.
  5. Open a blocked account (Sperrkonto) with €11,208 to prove financial resources to the visa office.
  6. Enrol, pay the semester fee (~€350), and register with the Einwohnermeldeamt (residents' office) upon arrival.

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Frequently Asked Questions

At public universities in Germany, there are no tuition fees for most programs — including for international students. You pay only a semester administration fee of around €300–€400, which often includes a public transport pass. Private universities charge tuition of €3,000–€20,000/year.

No. Thousands of degree programs — particularly at Master's level — are delivered entirely in English. However, learning some German is strongly recommended for daily life and for improving employment prospects after graduation.

The DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) is the world's largest scholarship organisation. It offers annual grants for study, research, and language courses in Germany. Applications are submitted directly via daad.de — no agent required.

Yes. International students from non-EU countries can work up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year without needing a work permit.

Top-ranked universities include Technical University of Munich (TUM), Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (LMU), Heidelberg University, Humboldt University Berlin, and RWTH Aachen University. Germany has 6 institutions in the global QS Top 100.