University of Würzburg (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg - JMU)
Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany
Founded in 1402, the University of Würzburg is one of Germany's oldest and most prestigious research universities. Renowned for excellence in science, medicine, and humanities, JMU has produced 14 Nobel laureates and is a key player in global research collaborations.

Overview
Ranked among the Top 250 universities worldwide, the University of Würzburg hosts over 28,000 students, including 3,000 international students. It offers a wide range of academic programs across 10 faculties, emphasizing research-driven learning and innovation in a student-friendly Bavarian city
Why University of Würzburg?
- Ranked among the Top 250 globally (QS & THE Rankings)
- Tuition-free education with semester contribution (~EUR 150)
- Historic legacy of academic excellence and Nobel Prize-winning research
- Strong in medicine, natural sciences, and humanities
- Located in Würzburg, a safe and vibrant university city
Popular Courses
Campus and Facilities
Hubland Campus - Modern campus with research labs, libraries, and innovation centres.
Medical Campus - World-class medical research and hospital facilities.
Central University Library with digital learning resources.
Affordable student accommodation and international support offices.
Partnerships with research institutes and global universities.
Life at University of Würzburg

Global Community
Students from 100+ countries

Academic Excellence
Home to 14 Nobel laureates.

Cultural Experience
Study in a historic Bavarian city.

Campus Life
150+ student clubs, events, and research networks.
Admission Requirements

Undergraduate
Programs
- Academic: Completion of High School / Abitur / equivalent qualification
- Language: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 88 (English programs) or TestDaF/DSH (German programs)

- Academic: Bachelor's degree from a recognised institution
- Language: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 88 or TestDaF/DSH for German-taught programs
Postgraduate
Programs
Frequently Asked Questions
From visas and scholarships, everything you need to know about studying in Germany.
What is the University of Würzburg known for?
Würzburg is known for excellence in science, medicine, and humanities, and for producing multiple Nobel laureates.
What are the tuition fees for international students?
The University of Würzburg is tuition-free; students only pay a semester contribution of approximately EUR 150.
Does Würzburg offer scholarships for international students?
Yes - DAAD, Erasmus+, and JMU Excellence Scholarships are available.
Can international students work while studying?
Yes, international students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year in Germany.




