studying for a Master’s (MS/MSc/MA) in Germany:
1. Tuition & Fees
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Most public universities in Germany don’t charge tuition fees for international students — you usually pay only a small semester contribution of around €100–€350 per semester.
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Private universities do charge tuition fees (often €10,000–€20,000 per year).
2. Living Costs
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Monthly living costs (accommodation, food, transport, insurance) AROUND €800–€1,200.
3. Language Requirements
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Many programs are English-taught, so you’ll usually need IELTS/TOEFL scores.
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German language skills (e.g., TestDaF) are helpful for daily life and job opportunities, and essential for German-taught programs.
4. Visa & Financial Proof
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To get a student visa, Germany requires proof of funds (often shown via a blocked account).
5. Work & Stay
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Students can typically work part-time during studies and stay up to 18 months after graduation to find a job.



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