Study In Germany

Top-ranked universities, strong job market, and affordable living - Germany is where ambition meets opportunity.

Top Universities

Germany is home to TU9 - renowned for research & innovation.

Public Universities

Most public universities charge zero tuition fees, even for international students.

Work Opportunities

Part-time jobs allowed up to 20 hours/week, and full-time during vacations!

About Germany - Highlights

Indian students opting to study in Germany is on the rise. The number of Indian students in Germany has grown by 15.1% over the last year and stands at 49,483 (Winter Semester 2023-2024). According to data released by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany, India is the largest source of international students in Germany. Considered a top destination for engineering, medicine and tech related studies, Germany boasts world-class education with contemporary facilities, and a substantial portion of the country’s GDP is dedicated to sustaining its education system.

As part of their initiative to provide affrodable quality education to all, state-owned universities public universities in Germany are free and do not charge tuition fees to students. While the admission process to public universities is complex, however both international and locals are not required to pay tuition fees but an administration fee amounting to (300-500 euros) as part of the admission process.

When we talk about the cost of living in Germany, keeping the rate of inflation in mind, the mandatory amount required in the Blocked Account for studying in Germany is €11,904 for an entire year or €992 for a month. One should be aware of key changes in for students in Germany in 2025 before applying for the German universities.

Study in Germany 2025 Highlights

Reasons
Rationals
Universities
400+
Cost of Studying in Public University
EUR 300-500 /Semester
Cost of Studying in Private University
12,000 – 15,000 euros/year
Average Living Expense
INR 11.09 Lakhs/ Year
Part-time Work Allowance
20 hours/week (140 full days or 280 half days per year)
Work visa in Germany post-study
18 months
Germany Study Visa cost
Euro 75 (INR 6,987)

Top Courses in Germany

Once a candidate has found a job that he would like to accept, he is required to apply for a work permit from his earlier ‘Job Seeking Visa.’ The candidate can remain in Germany while their application is pending. Furthermore, if the candidate is looking to permanently settle down in Germany (PR in Germany), he/she can apply for an ‘EU Blue Card’ – Residence Permit as early as two years after receiving his work permit.

The EU Blue Cardis a permanent residence permit for European countries. However, if the candidate is looking to apply for an EU Blue Card he will be allowed to work and live in any of the EU states. To be eligible to apply for an EU Blue Card, the applicant must be offered a job that pays at least €53,000 (~US$57,844) a year or at least €41,808 (~US$45,629) a year for mathematicians, engineers, natural scientists, technicians or physicians. Candidates are advised to check with the foreign residents’ registration office for advice on which permit to apply for and what documents they would need as part of the admission process.

Admission Requirements to Study in German Universities

The admission requirements to Study in Germany are set very high by German Universities. For UG courses as much as 90% is expected for admission.Also, students need to either complete 1 year of Bachelors’s study in India and appear for IITJEE or Fa exam to be eligible to apply for a UG course in Germany. In addition to this students need to appear for IELTS or TOEFL to prove their efficiency in the English language. An  IELTS score of 6.0 or TOEFL score of 100 is a minimum requirement for candidates looking to study in Germany.

For PG courses : students are expected to have at least 70-75% from a reputed Indian University. They are also required to appear for GRE (accepted by some Universities) and a score of above 300 should do the needful. Also, it can boost a student’s profile if he or she appears for the course even though the University has not requested it.

The courses meant for international students are called International study programmes and are taught in English. Hence, students looking for courses exclusively in English must look under the section specified above for their course or under ‘Internationals’. Unless a student has sound knowledge of the German language no point in opting for courses taught in German otherwise. Some courses also have the option of doing a dissertation in German for which students need to prove their efficiency in German beforehand.

The students willing to learn German must do it through certified sources and in India students need to contact only Max Muller Bhavan and clear TesDaf. The level to be cleared is generally specified on the University website as it depends on what percentage of classes are conducted in German.

Timeline for Admission to German Universities

Universities can have a particular intake season or opt for rolling admissions where the selective university won’t have a deadline. When we talk about intake season, the academic year is divided into two semesters i.e. Summer Semester and Winter Semester. Candidates can also get in touch with our Shiksha Study Aboard counsellors who primarily look at assisting with university admissions.

Semester
Timeline
Summer Semester
Starts in March/April
Winter Semester
Starts in October/November
Rolling Admissions
Colleges review applications as they're sent in

Scholarships to Study in Germany

Merit-based scholarships provided by universities are another great way for candidates to bring down their tuition costs.

However, students will have to show an exceptional academic track record to avail scholars of higher value. One of the primary names for funding your study in Germany is the German Academic Exchange Service or DAAD.

The organization helps you not merely shortlist a suitable college but also helps you with a variety of scholarship options depending on your chosen discipline or field of research. Apart from DAAD, candidates can also check out German university scholarships to study in the country on our website.

Part-Time Work Options in Germany

International students who are travelling to Germany to study will be allowed to work for a total of 140 full or 280 half days in a year. A student will not be allowed to work for more than 20 hours a week during the term. Students, however, can take up full-time employment during vacations. The option to work part-time in Germany for international students is provided with the German Study Visa and does not need to be applied for separately. As of January 2025, the minimum wage for working in Germany is to be raised at €12.82 euros per hour.

Post-Study Work Visa in Germany

Students who have completed their education in Germany are eligible for working in Germany after their studies. This is time over and above the duration of the study period granted in their German Study Visa. For their post-study work visa in Germany, students can apply for an extended 18-month Job Seeking Visa otherwise called the post-study work visa to find work related to their studies. In these 18 months, the candidates can work as much as they like and take up any kind of employment to support themselves.

Frequently Asked Questions

The admission process is not easy. However, you can get in touch with our Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors for assistance with university admissions. It is important to have all documents in place for the university admission letter. For the German Student Visa, it is important to have sufficient money in your Blocked Account (slightly more than prescribed which would be deducted as bank charges). Know a little German. And above all enjoy the process.

Germany is one of the favourite study destinations for Indians. Germany is home to world-class universities offering a wide selection of courses many of which are taught in English. Public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees but have an administration fee that needs to be paid at the start of every semester. The country also provides affordable education, a multitude of course options, job opportunities, and immigration options.

The cost of study in Germany will depend upon the type of university you have enrolled for. Like, most public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees for both domestic and international students. However, students are required to pay a semester fee, which typically ranges from €100 to €350 (approximately ₹8,800 to ₹31,000). On the other hand,  tuition fees at private universities of Germany can be significantly higher, ranging from €3,000 to over €20,000 (approximately ₹2.7 lakh to ₹17.9 lakh) per year.

Yes, you can! Public universities in Germany offer tuition-free education for both domestic and international students, including those from India. You'll only need to pay a nominal semester fee, as mentioned earlier. This policy makes Germany an attractive destination for students seeking quality education without the burden of high tuition costs.

If you are apply for an English-taught program, most German universities require proof of English proficiency. The IELTS exam is commonly accepted, with a minimum overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5 for undergraduate programs and 6.5 to 7.0 for postgraduate programs.

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Program Focus

PR-Focused UG-PG Programs

Top Cities

Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg

Duration

18–24 Months (Depending on Degree)

Intakes Available

March | September (Major Intakes)

Green List Fields

Engineering, Data Science, AI, Renewable Energy, Healthcare, Business

Estimated Tuition Fee

€500–€3,000 / Year

Language Proficiency

IELTS Accepted - Coaching Available

Post-Study Work Visa

18 Months Job Search Visa After Graduation

Family Visa

Spouse Work Visa + Kids’ Free Education

Certifications

Globally Accredited | Aligned With Job Market

Limited Seats for 2025 Intake

Expert Support from Application to Visa