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Study in Germany

Gain internationally recognised degrees and unlock global career pathways

Why Germany

Why Germany?

From medieval lecture halls to cutting-edge research labs, Germany combines world-class academic excellence with a thriving innovation economy that actively recruits international...

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4 Universities in the Global QS Top 100

TU Munich (#37), LMU Munich (#63), Heidelberg (#87) and Humboldt University all rank among the global elite (QS 2026).

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Work Up to 20 Hours Per Week

International students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year alongside their studies.

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18-Month Job Seeker Visa After Graduation

Germany offers an 18-month residence permit after graduation to find employment - one of Europe's most generous post-study stays.

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Heart of European Manufacturing & Engineering

Germany is home to BMW, Siemens, Volkswagen, SAP, Bayer, and BASF - directly accessible after graduation.

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3rd Globally for Nobel Laureates

Germany has produced 110+ Nobel Prize winners and consistently leads Europe in research output and innovation.

Top Courses

Top Courses to Study in Germany

MSc Supply Chain Management and Logistics

06 Top Courses
Intakes

Intakes in Germany 2026-27

Germany has two annual intakes. The Winter intake (October) is the primary entry point, offering the widest choice of programs and universities. The Summer intake (April) is available for se...

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Intakes in Germany 2026-27

Intakes in Germany 2026-27

Germany has two annual intakes. The Winter intake (October) is the primary entry point, offering the widest choice of programs and universities. The Summer inta...

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Primary Intake

Winter Semester (Primary)

October - November 2026 -

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Summer Semester

April - May 2027 Next Intake

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Plan Ahead

Winter Semester

October - November 2027

Costs

Cost of Studying in Germany

Most Bachelor's and Master's programs at public German universities are tuition-free for all students, including international students. Use this as a planning guide.

Program Level

+ semester contribution (€150-€350/ PhD / Doctoral Typically free + paid research position * Most public university programs are tuition-free. PhD programs often come with paid research positions.

Public University (UG & PG) €0
semester) Private University (UG) €5,000 - €20,000
Private University (PG / MBA) €8,000 - €30,000
Average Monthly Living Costs
Munich €1,100 - €1,600 / month
Berlin €900 - €1,400 / month
Hamburg €1,000 - €1,500 / month
Frankfurt €1,000 - €1,500 / month
Stuttgart €950 - €1,400 / month
Heidelberg €900 - €1,300 / month
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