
Germany
Experience world-class education with low tuition fees in the heart of Europe. Germany combines innovation, history, and a high quality of life.
Visa Options
Pathways to live and learn in Germany
Studying Visa
Designed for international students accepted into a German university. This visa allows you to study full-time and work part-time.
- Required: University Admission Letter
- Proof of Financial Resources (~€11,208/yr)
- Allows 20 hrs/week work during semester
Working Visa
For qualified professionals seeking employment. Includes the EU Blue Card and Job Seeker Visa options.
- EU Blue Card: For high-skilled roles
- Job Seeker Visa: 6 months to find a job
- Pathways to Permanent Residency
Why Choose Germany?
Discover the benefits of studying in the land of ideas
Affordable Education
Most public universities charge zero or very low tuition fees for international students
Strong Economy
Europe's largest economy with excellent career prospects for graduates
Central Europe
Travel easily to other European countries during your studies
International Community
Diverse student population and English-taught programs available
Innovation & Research
World leader in engineering, automotive, and scientific research
Top-Ranked Degrees
German degrees are highly respected and recognized globally
Top Universities
Explore Germany's prestigious institutions

Technical University of Munich
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Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Heidelberg University
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Entry Requirements
Key information for your study application
Academic Requirements
- High school diploma (Abitur equivalent)
- University entrance qualification (HZB)
- German proficiency (TestDaF or DSH) for German programs
- English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL) for English programs
- APS Certificate (for some countries)
Visa Requirements
- Student visa application
- University admission letter
- Proof of financial resources (€11,208/year blocked account)
- Health insurance coverage
- Biometric photos
Financial Requirements
- Tuition fees: Mostly free (public universities)
- Living expenses: €934/month (approx.)
- Semester contribution: €100-350/semester
- Health insurance: €110/month
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