The biggest USP of education in Germany is the tuition free universities. These tuition free universities in Germany are all government universities which don’t take any tuition fees per semester from the undergraduate and graduate students.
2. About Germany
• Germany is a Western European country with
a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges
and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia
of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and
nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and
many sites relating to WWII.
3. Study in Germany for free: What you
need to know
• Germany is one of the best countries to study
abroad, and consequently topped our Country
Ranking 2017 - it even outranked other
popular destinations such as the United
Kingdom or Holland.
4. Who can study in Germany for free?
• Everyone! That’s right: Germans, Europeans,
and all non-Europeans can study in Germany
free of charge - without tuition fees. It does
not matter if you are from the EU or EEA. This
applies to almost all study programmes at
public universities.
5. At which universities in Germany can I
study for free?
• In Germany, you can study for free at public universities:
• University of Cologne
• Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (LMU)
• Goethe University Frankfurt
• RWTH Aachen University
• University of Münster
• Ruhr University Bochum
• University of Duisburg-Essen
• Universität Hamburg
• FAU Erlangen- Nürnberg
• Technical University of Munich .
6. Why do public universities in Germany
not charge any tuition fees?
• Almost anywhere in Europe and the world,
universities charge tuition fees - if only from
foreigners who come to that country for their
studies. Germany is one of the few countries
in Europe where you can study for free, even if
you are from Asia, Africa or elsewhere.
7. If tuition is free, does that mean the
universities are not very good?
• Far from it! Germany’s universities are among
the best in the world, and you can expect to
receive a world-class education as a foreign
student. Many of the larger institutions
regularly rank among the top 100 in
international rankings.
8. Are there any tuition fees in Germany?
• If you study at one of the roughly 100 private
universities, you are expected to pay, and those
tuition fees are on par with what you would pay
in countries such as the UK or Ireland. However,
because of their competition from the cheap
public universities, private schools in Germany
tend to offer specialised programmes, and other
benefits so that you get your money’s worth. And
of course, you might be eligible for a scholarship.
9. What other costs do I have to consider
when studying in Germany?
• While there usually aren’t any tuition fees at
public universities, you might have to pay
something called a “semester fee” or
“administrative fee”. But that’s a small
amount: often around 300 or 400 euros for
the whole semester.
10. What scholarships are available to
study abroad in Germany?
• The German Academic Exchange Service
(DAAD) has an official scholarship database
which allows you to search for suitable
scholarship options, e.g. based on your
country of origin.
11. Can I stay in Germany after I graduate
from university?
• Yes, you can! And that applies to all students,
regardless of the country of origin. If you are
from outside the EU, you can apply for an 18-
month residence permit for after graduation.
12. Why study in Germany?
• Germany has much to offer as a place to study
.Internationally recognized qualification such
as Bachelors & masters .This allows
accumulation & transfer of study & exam
modules .Germany is one of the most highly
developed industrial nations in the world and,
after the USA and Japan has the world's third
largest national economy.
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