Tuition Free Universities in Germany

 As of October 2014, all Universities in Germany except Baden-Württemberg* will not charge any tuition fees for bachelor’s and consecutive master’s degree programs for all students including international students.  In some Federal States, Universities will charge a semester contribution (about 50 euros) and/or administration fees (about 50 euros). This tuition fee structure can change in the future, you should check this page for updated information on tuition fees in different federal states in Germany. Currently, the federal state of Baden-Württemberg is charging tuition fees (for Bachelor’s, Master’s, Diplom and state examination degree programmes) of €1,500 per semester for non-EU citizens.

Unlike undergraduate studies, most Master’s studies in Germany come with tuition fees, but they’re not as high as in other countries.

On the other hand, doctoral studies at German universities are in principle free.   PhD students are charged tuition only after completing their first six semesters but they are  required to pay a semester contribution of approximately 150-200 euros per semester.  Doctoral students  usually work on a research project (paid PhD position) or receive a scholarship.

Cost of Studying in Germany: On average, German students spend about 500-800 Euros for accommodation, transport, food, and miscellaneous expenses.

How to apply

Applications must be done as earlier as possible to gain a spot because it is very competitive and early applications are always successful

You can apply directly or join experienced mentors on Beveen Mentoring for guidance on admission and scholarship applications. Contact us via our website: www.beveen.com or WhatsApp 00447473128702; 237680786561


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