Deutschland
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Quick answers about studying in Deutschland
How many universities are there in Deutschland? ▼
Deutschland hosts multiple recognised German universities — see the list above. Each campus has its own admission rules, language requirements, and student services.
How much does it cost to live in Deutschland as a student? ▼
Average student living cost in Deutschland is 800–1.200 EUR/month (rent + food + transport + insurance). Studentenwerk dorms (250–400 EUR) are the most affordable but waitlists run 1–2 semesters.
Is Deutschland a good destination for international students? ▼
Yes — Deutschland is part of and is well-connected by public transport. International student communities are active, and the local Studentenwerk supports housing, counselling, and Mensa cafeterias.
How do I get a Semesterticket in Deutschland? ▼
Every enrolled student in Deutschland automatically receives a Semesterticket included in the semester contribution (~150–350 EUR/semester). It covers regional public transport — no separate purchase needed.
Where can I find part-time student jobs in Deutschland? ▼
Check the university's Studentenwerk job board, Jobmensa, Studentjob.de, and city-specific Facebook groups. Most international students may work 140 full days / 280 half days per year without extra permission.