Study in Germany
World-class education in Engineering & Business Management with low tuition fees
Explore ProgramsGermany: Excellence in Higher Education
Germany has consistently ranked among the top destinations for international students, offering world-class education, cutting-edge research facilities, and strong industry connections. Known for its engineering prowess and business innovation, Germany provides an ideal environment for academic and professional growth.
Why Study Engineering in Germany?
- Low or no tuition fees at public universities
- Globally recognized, high-quality education
- Strong research and internship opportunities
- 18-month post-study job seeker visa
- Pathway to EU Blue Card & permanent residency
Why Study Business in Germany?
- Affordable education at public universities
- Degrees recognized globally by employers
- Strong connections with German industries
- 18-month post-study work visa
- Europe's largest economy with diverse opportunities
Programs in Germany
Top Engineering Universities
- • Technical University of Munich (TUM)
- • RWTH Aachen University
- • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
- • Technical University of Berlin
- • University of Stuttgart
- • Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
- • Technical University of Darmstadt
- • TU Dresden
Eligibility Criteria
Undergraduate (Bachelor's)
- Minimum 17 years old
- 12th grade with PCM (75%+ recommended)
- IELTS 6.0+/TOEFL or German proficiency
- May require Studienkolleg
Postgraduate (Master's)
- Bachelor's in engineering or related field
- GPA equivalent to 2.5/5 or ~70%+
- IELTS 6.5+/TOEFL or German proficiency
- GRE not mandatory but recommended
Frequently Asked Questions
• Public universities: Tuition-free or nominal semester fee (€250–500/semester)
• Private universities: €10,000–€20,000/year
• Living costs: €850–€1,000/month
• High demand in mechanical, automotive, electrical, civil, and IT fields
• 18-month job search visa after graduation
• Starting salaries: €45,000–€55,000 annually
Business Management in Germany - Quick Facts
Course Duration | 3–4 years (Bachelor's), 1–2 years (Master's/MBA) |
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Medium of Instruction | English or German |
Top Accreditations | FIBAA, AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS |
Tuition Fees | €0–€3,000/year (public); €10,000–€40,000/year (private, MBA) |
Living Expenses | €10,000–€12,000/year (~₹9–₹11 lakhs) |
Top Business Schools
- • Mannheim Business School
- • Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
- • ESMT Berlin
- • WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
- • HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
- • LMU Munich
- • TUM School of Management
- • University of Cologne
Eligibility Criteria
Undergraduate (Bachelor's)
- 12th grade with good GPA (75%+ recommended)
- IELTS 6.0+/TOEFL iBT 80+
- Minimum 17 years of age
- May require Studienkolleg
Postgraduate (Master's/MBA)
- Bachelor's degree in any field
- Minimum 70%+ or GPA 2.5/5
- IELTS 6.5+/TOEFL iBT 90+
- GMAT preferred for MBA (550+)
- 2–3 years work experience for MBA
Frequently Asked Questions
• Public universities: Tuition-free or nominal fee (~€250–€500/semester)
• Private/MBA programs: €10,000–€40,000/year
• Living expenses: €850–€1,000/month
• Strong demand in Finance, Marketing, Operations, and Consulting
• Starting salaries:
- Bachelor's graduates: €35,000–€50,000/year
- MBA graduates: €50,000–€90,000/year
• 18-month job search visa after graduation
How to Apply
For Engineering Programs
- Research and shortlist universities & programs
- Check eligibility and language requirements
- Take IELTS/TOEFL or TestDaF as needed
- Apply through Uni-Assist or directly to universities
- Receive admission letter
- Apply for German Student Visa
- Open blocked account (€11,208/year)
- Book travel and enroll
For Business Programs
- Shortlist programs (check DAAD.de for options)
- Take IELTS/TOEFL and GMAT (if required)
- Prepare application documents
- Apply through university portals
- Receive admission decision
- Apply for student visa and arrange finances
- Secure accommodation and health insurance
- Travel to Germany and enroll