Study in Germany

Globally ranked German universities and institutions
World leader in Engineering, Automotive, Technology
Strong focus on research and innovation
High-quality education with global recognition
Wide range of English-taught programs
Excellent student infrastructure and facilities
Public universities offer low or no tuition fees
Main intakes in October and April
Part-time work up to 20 hours per week
Lower living costs compared to other EU countries
18-month post-study job search visa
Strong job market for skilled graduates

Popular Courses for International Students

Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
Computer Science and Data Science
Electrical Engineering and Robotics
International Business and Management
Industrial Engineering
Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering
Architecture and Construction Management
Economics and Finance
Life Sciences and Biotechnology
Supply Chain and Logistics

Top Vocational Courses

Dual Vocational Training (Ausbildung)
IT Specialist Training Programmes
Industrial Mechanics and CNC Machining
Nursing and Healthcare Training
Hospitality and Culinary Training

Research and Science Courses

Automotive and Mobility Research
Artificial Intelligence and Secure Computing
Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Systems
Materials Science and Nanotechnology
Climate and Environmental Engineering

Language Courses

German Language (A1–C1)
Academic German
TestDaF / Goethe Preparation

Short-Term Courses

Summer Schools (Engineering and Business)
Industry 4.0 Workshops
Data and Cloud Fundamentals

Intakes & Admission Timeline

Key Admission Intakes

Major: October (Winter Semester)
Secondary: April (Summer Semester)
Limited: Preparatory intakes (Studienkolleg)

Admission Process timeline

9–12 months: University shortlisting, APS planning
6–8 months: uni-assist / direct applications
4–6 months: APS, blocked account, insurance
2–3 months: Visa, accommodation, travel

Eligibility & Entry Requirements

Academics

Recognised qualification matching German university entry rules.

Language proficiency

German (TestDaF/DSH) or English (IELTS/TOEFL) as applicable.

Admission letter

Offer from German public or private university.

Financial evidence

Blocked account / scholarship / approved sponsor.

Health insurance

Valid student health cover as per German law.

Residence process

Residence permit required after arrival in Germany.

Cost of Studying in Germany

Tuition Fees
UG/PG (Public universities): often no tuition fee
Special case: Baden-Württemberg charges non-EU students EUR 1,500 per semester
Living Expenses
Average student expenses around EUR 876 per month
Other Costs
Health insurance, semester ticket/transport, visa + blocked account setup, rent deposit, residence registration costs, flights, winter clothing

Scholarships & Financial Support

Scholarship Options

  • DAAD funding routes (Masters, research, PhD, short stays) 
  • University scholarships + Deutschlandstipendium (where offered)
  • Paid HiWi/student assistant roles (after arrival, subject to rules)

Popular Scholarships

  • DAAD scholarships (multiple schemes across subjects and levels) 
  • Erasmus+ (for eligible mobility/partner programmes)

Education Loans

  • Indian education loans for blocked-account funding + first-year expenses

Student Visa Overview

Visa type

National Visa (Type D) for study, then residence permit after arrival

When to apply

After admission and core proof (funds + health insurance)

Typical processing duration

Can take weeks to months depending on checks and mission workload

Key financial proof

Often a “blocked account” or equivalent accepted funding evidence

Dependants

Spouse/children usually apply via family reunification (separate application)

Germany – Documents Checklist (Student Visa)

1

Passport, photos, admission or conditional offer letter

2

APS certificate (mandatory for Indian students)

3

Financial proof (blocked account or sponsor)

4

Academic transcripts, language proof if required

5

Health insurance, CV, motivation letter (if applicable)

Step-by-Step Visa Application Process

1
University admission letter
2
Blocked account opened
3
Health insurance arranged
4
Visa application submission
5
Biometrics & interview
6
Visa decision & travel

Accommodation & Student Life

Accommodation

Berlin, Munich, Hamburg

Top Cities

Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch

Transport

Semester ticket often included

Student Life

Safe cities; strong student networks

Weather

Cold winters; mild summers

Work allowance during & after Studies

During studies

  • 120 full days/year
  • Alternative: 240 half days/year
  • Student assistant roles allowed at universities

After studies

  • 18-month job search visa
  • Work allowed during job search period
  • EU Blue Card for skilled employment

How We Help (End‑to‑End Support)

Profile & APS guidance
University shortlisting
Motivation letter review
Admission coordination
Blocked account support
Student Visa filing
Health insurance support
Pre-departure briefing
City registration help

FAQs

Indian students must apply for a German National Student Visa for full-time higher education

In most cases, yes. A blocked account showing prescribed annual living expenses is required

English-taught programmes require IELTS or TOEFL, while German-taught programmes require certified German language proficiency

Most public universities charge minimal or no tuition fees, though semester contribution fees apply

Students must show funds meeting the officially mandated annual living cost requirement through a blocked account or equivalent

International students are allowed limited part-time work days per year as per immigration regulations

Yes. Valid health insurance recognised in Germany is mandatory before visa approval

Processing times can be lengthy and vary by consulate, especially during peak intake periods

Graduates may apply for a residence permit to seek employment related to their qualification

Common reasons include incomplete financial proof, unclear study motivation, or gaps in academic history

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