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Why Study in Germany?

Europe's largest economy, free public universities, 18-month job seeker visa, and a multicultural international community. Numbers-proven advantages of being a student in Germany.

464

Universities

14.527

Total Programs

6.675

English Programs

137

Student Cities

16

Federal States

166

Scholarships

10 Reasons for International Students

Not marketing language — backed by numbers, laws, and real community experience.

01. Free Public Education

Public universities charge €150-350 per semester (campus services only). No tuition fee — a tenth of foundation universities in many countries.

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02. EU Work Authorization

After graduation, finding a job in Germany unlocks the right to work in all 27 EU countries. One of the strongest cards a non-EU passport can earn.

03. 18-Month Job Seeker Visa

You don't have to leave after graduation. You get 18 months (1.5 years) to stay in Germany and search for a job (Aufenthaltserlaubnis zur Arbeitsplatzsuche).

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04. Europe's Largest Economy

Germany produces 25% of the EU's GDP. Engineering, automotive, chemistry, pharma, finance — global leaders in every sector.

05. 2,000+ English-Taught Programs

Study a master's or PhD without German. Bachelor's options are growing too. Thousands of English-taught programs in the DAAD database.

06. Multicultural Society

25% of Germany's population has a migration background — over 12 million international individuals. Every major city has international markets, restaurants, and cultural centers.

07. World-Class Healthcare

Insurance covers all doctor + hospital costs. Student rate is ~€125/month — thousands of euros of treatment covered annually.

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08. Heart of Europe

Reach Paris in 4 hours, Amsterdam in 6, Rome by overnight train. Semester Ticket gives free city public transport for students.

09. 40+ Nobel-Winning Institutions

Max Planck institutes, Fraunhofer, Helmholtz — Germany leads European research. The right choice for an academic career.

10. High Post-Grad Salaries

Engineers start at €60,000+/year. IT €55-70K, doctors €70-90K. Stable euro income with strong purchasing power.

City-Industry Map

In which city should you study your field? Germany's industry map is the most important input for your career plan — because internships + jobs cluster by city.

Berlin

Berlin

Start-up AI / Tech Media Arts

Europe's start-up capital. SoundCloud, Zalando, N26 were born here. Largest student city with 200K+ students.

Berlin guide →

München

München

Automotive (BMW) Aerospace (Airbus) Software (Siemens) Insurance

Capital of Bavaria. Germany's #1 destination for engineering students. LMU + TUM duo ranks in world top 50.

München guide →

Hamburg

Hamburg

Maritime Trade Media Aerospace Logistics

Germany's #1 port, Europe's #2. Home to Spiegel, ZEIT. Airbus plant — critical for aerospace engineering.

Hamburg guide →

Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt am Main

Finance Banking Stock Exchange ECB

Germany's financial capital. Home to the European Central Bank. Internship paradise for business/finance/economics students.

Frankfurt am Main guide →

Stuttgart

Stuttgart

Automotive (Mercedes/Porsche) Engineering Bosch

Germany's "automotive heart". Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Bosch HQ. Uni Stuttgart is elite for engineering.

Stuttgart guide →

Köln

Köln

Media (RTL/WDR) Insurance Chemistry

Germany's media capital. Home to RTL, WDR, Deutsche Welle. Carnival culture makes it Germany's "warmest" city.

Köln guide →

Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf

Fashion Advertising Telecom (Vodafone DE)

Hub for fashion + advertising agencies. Vodafone Germany HQ, Henkel, Metro AG. Capital of NRW state.

Düsseldorf guide →

Heidelberg

Heidelberg

Research (Max Planck) Medicine Biotech Software (SAP)

Germany's oldest university (1386). Max Planck + EMBL + DKFZ → world hub for medical/biotech research.

Heidelberg guide →

Dresden

Dresden

Semiconductors (Infineon) Microelectronics Design

"Silicon Saxony" — Europe's #1 microchip manufacturing region. Infineon, GlobalFoundries, Bosch chip fab. TU Dresden Cluster of Excellence.

Dresden guide →

Leipzig

Leipzig

Logistics (DHL) E-commerce (Amazon DE) Music Automotive

DHL's European hub. Porsche + BMW factories. City of Bach, Mendelssohn — world-class music conservatory.

Leipzig guide →

Higher Education Structure

Public Universities (~85%)

Tuition fee is FREE, only €150-350/semester semester contribution. This includes campus services and regional public transport pass.

Private Universities (~15%)

€6,000-15,000/year tuition fee. More English-taught programs, more flexible admissions. IU, Constructor, Hertie School are well-known.

Universities of Applied Sciences (FH/HAW)

Practice-oriented colleges. Mandatory industry internships for engineering + business. Employment rate is 15-20% higher than classical universities.

Annual Cost Summary

Item EUR
Blocked account (required for visa) €11,904
Tuition (public uni) €0
Semester fee €300-700
Health insurance €1,500
Living (rent + food + transport) €10,000-13,000
Minimum total ~€13,500

Blocked account is withdrawn after arrival — not a net expense.

International Student Community in Germany

400K+

International students (2026)

170+

Countries represented

12M+

People with migration background

Germany is Europe's #1 destination for international students — third worldwide after the US and UK. Every major city has active international student associations, cultural centers, and language courses. 95% of universities provide dedicated International Office support.

Next Step

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