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Study in Germany

Unlock your future with globally recognised degrees, affordable tuition, rich cultural experience and career pathways in Europe’s creative and innovation-driven study destination.

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Why Study in Germany?

Public universities with little or no tuition fees

Globally recognized degrees & strong employability

Post-Study Work Visa up to 18 months

Multicultural & welcoming student environment

Hub for engineering, technology, and research

Popular Courses In
Germany

Business & Management
Computer Sci. & A.I.
Natural Sciences (Biology,
Chemistry, Physics)
Architecture & Design
Medicine, Nursing & Health
Hospitality & Tourism

Cost of Studying in
Germany

Scholarships

Offered by Germany Government & Universities

Tuition Fees

€0 – €3,500/year (most public universities are tuition-
free; private universities may charge more)

Living Costs

€800 – €1,200/month

Visa Fees

€75 (student visa)

Total

€10,000 – €16,000/year

Work & Stay Opportunities

Admission Requirement

Academic transcripts (high school diploma or bachelor’s degree depending on program)

Proof of English proficiency: IELTS / TOEFL (or German language proficiency for German-taught programs: TestDaF / DSH)

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Resume + Recommendation Letters (for postgraduate applicants)

Valid passport

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How Edulinks Supports You

Free Counseling & Career Guidance

University Shortlisting & Applications

Visa Assistance (including blocked account guidance)

Scholarship Support (DAAD, Erasmus+, university aid)

Pre-Departure & Settlement Support

Frequently Asked Questions

From visas to scholarships, everything you need to know about studying in Australia.

Are public universities in Germany tuition-free?

Yes — most public universities charge no tuition fees for both domestic and international students, only a small semester fee.

Is German language proficiency required?

For English-taught programs, German isn’t mandatory, but learning it helps with internships and daily life.

Can students work part-time during studies?

Yes — international students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year without a work permit.

What are post-study career options in Germany?

Graduates can stay for 18 months to find employment related to their field of study.

What scholarships are available in Germany?

Major programs include DAAD Scholarships, Deutschlandstipendium, and university-specific merit awards.