Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in Euros | |
---|---|---|
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)* | 10000-20000 in private institutions | |
Living and Accommodation | 11208 | |
Airfare from India to Germany (Indicative) | 300 | |
Visa Fees | 75 | |
Total Expenses | 21893-31893 |
Education at state funded institutions is usually free or highly subsidised with very nominal tuition fees. However, the private institutions do charge tuition fees for bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes in Germany.
Students have to appear for English Language Proficiency Tests like IELTS (minimum score required- 6.5), TOEFL (average score required- 60-80), GRE subject test (to pursue MS in Germany with a score of around 300), GMAT (specifically to pursue MBA in Germany with an average scorecard of 640). To prove German language proficiency, test requirements can be- DSH, TestDaF, Goethe Institute Certificates, DSD.
For students seeking bachelor's degrees from German institutions, they need-
For students seeking master's degrees from German institutions, they need-
• Humboldt Research Fellowship • TUM Linde / MDSI Master Scholarship • Heidelberg University HAUS Scholarships • Federal German State-Specific Scholarships • Berlin International University of Applied Sciences Christian Wulff Scholarship
After the completion of studies, students can get a work visa for 18 months. One has to apply for this permit before their student visa expires. To quality, one must have proofs of successfully completed course of studies, health insurance coverage, and sufficient financial means to cover your cost of living.
During these months, an aspirant can work as much as he wants and also look out for permanent employment. Once permanently employed, the person has to apply for a separate work and residence permit either for the purpose of employment or vocational training.