Why study here?
Affordable cost of living
International students usually find that the cost of living in Germany is relatively affordable
It is estimated that students will need an average of around €861 per month to cover living expenses. Rent is normally the biggest expense, which can be shared by finding accommodation with roommates.
While there may not be any tuition fees to pay for your course, you may still need to pay some fees to the university. This can include a fixed fee for certain university services, such as bus travel, administrative assistance, sports facilities and cafeterias.
You'll need to maintain health insurance coverage during your entire stay in Germany. Other regular expenses you will need to consider are food, transport, phone, internet and utilities. These all vary depending on where you are in the country. Finally, leisure activities and study materials depend on your personal preferences and course
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World-class education
Education in Germany ranks highly in Europe and around the world
Many of the country's 400 higher education institutes are placed in the top 20 in Europe and the top 100 globally. Five of the highest-ranking universities in Germany are the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) Munich, Heidelberg University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Humboldt University Berlin.
Germany as a whole places great value on education and this is reflected in the high-quality teaching seen in the country. International students can experience the excellent quality of the education on offer through English-language courses.
Degree courses are constantly updated to meet the changing business world. Students are given the opportunity to utilize cutting-edge technology and the latest research to ensure they are ready to enter the world of work after graduation.