Study in Germany for Free: How It Works
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8 June, 2025
Free-Tuition
Germany is known for providing tuition free education to the international students in public universities irrespective of the nationality.
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While the tuition fee is free, students will be still required to pay a nominal semester fee, ranging from 150 euros to 350 euros
The nominal semester fee cover administrative costs and may include public transportation passes.
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To get admission into Germany's public universities, students must know German language as it is used as the source of medium for teaching.
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Top Universities Providing Free-Tuition Education:
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich)
Humboldt University of Berlin
Students must expect an expense of 800 euros to 1200 euros per month.
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Students can also take full time jobs for up to 120 days and half time jobs for 240 days per year to cover their expenses.
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Various scholarships are offered in Germany to support international students financially. Some of the scholarships include:
DAAD
Deutschland stipendium
Erasmus+ Program
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It is best suitable for budget-conscious students and those pursuing technical fields like engineering or automotive.
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Before applying, students must carefully choose their respective college university and compare the education system of various universities to meet your academic goals.
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