Here is a fact that changes everything for international students around the world:
Germany charges zero tuition fees at public universities — for students from every country in the world.
Not reduced fees. Not “affordable” fees. Not fees for EU students only. Zero tuition fees, for Nigerian students, Pakistani students, Indian students, Brazilian students, American students, and every other nationality on earth, at universities ranked among the world’s best.
In 2026, studying at a prestigious German university as an international student costs:
- Tuition: €0
- Semester contribution: €150–€400 per semester (covers administration + public transport pass)
- Living costs: approximately €934–€992/month (coverable through scholarships and part-time work)
This is not a rumor. It is not a loophole. It is German government policy — and it has been since 2014 when the last German state eliminated tuition fees entirely.
This guide is the most complete resource on tuition-free universities in Germany available anywhere online. It covers:
- How Germany’s free tuition system works — and what it actually costs
- Complete step-by-step process for applying as an international student
- German student visa requirements — blocked account, health insurance, and documents
- Every major German public university listed state by state — with introduction, available fields, and official website
- DAAD and other scholarship options to cover your living costs
- Banking and insurance setup for when you arrive
Start reading. Start applying. Your German academic journey begins here.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Why Germany — The Case for Studying in the World’s Best Free Education System
Before the university list, let us establish why Germany deserves to be at the top of every international student’s shortlist.
Zero Tuition — The Full Picture
Germany’s tuition-free policy at public universities was established progressively across the country’s 16 federal states, with the last state (Baden-Württemberg, home to Heidelberg University and the University of Stuttgart) eliminating tuition fees in 2017 after having briefly reintroduced them.
The policy applies equally to:
- Domestic German students
- EU/EEA students
- Non-EU/EEA international students from every country in the world
There are no means-testing requirements and no national quota restrictions based on your country of origin. If you are academically qualified and admitted to a German public university, you pay zero tuition.
What you DO pay: A Semesterbeitrag (semester contribution) of approximately €150–€400 per semester depending on the university and state. This fee covers:
- Administrative and enrollment costs
- Student union membership
- A semester-long public transport ticket (Semesterticket) valid across your entire city and often the wider region — a transport benefit worth €300–€500 per semester in itself
World-Class Academic Quality
Germany’s universities are not just free — they are genuinely excellent. Germany consistently produces more engineering patents than any other country in Europe, its pharmaceutical and chemical research is world-leading, and its social sciences and humanities traditions are among the world’s most intellectually rich.
German universities in global rankings (2026):
- Technical University of Munich (TUM): Top 30 globally
- LMU Munich: Top 60 globally
- Heidelberg University: Top 65 globally
- RWTH Aachen: Top 100 globally
- Freie Universität Berlin: Top 120 globally
- University of Freiburg: Top 200 globally
Strong Post-Study Opportunities
Germany offers an 18-month post-study work visa (Aufenthaltserlaubnis zur Jobsuche) allowing international graduates to remain in Germany after completing their degree to seek employment — with no restriction on the type of work during this period. Germany’s labor market is among the strongest in Europe, with persistent skill shortages particularly in engineering, medicine, IT, and sciences.
Part 2: How to Study in Germany as an International Student — Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Choose Your Subject and Program
Germany’s university system is divided into several institution types:
Universität (University): Research-oriented, offering academic degrees from Bachelor’s to PhD across all disciplines.
Technische Universität (Technical University): Specialization in engineering, natural sciences, mathematics, and applied sciences — TU Munich, RWTH Aachen, TU Berlin, and TU Dresden are among the most famous.
Fachhochschule (University of Applied Sciences): Practice-oriented education with strong industry connections — often shorter programs with mandatory internship components. Also charge zero tuition.
Kunsthochschule (Art Academy): Specialized institutions for fine arts, music, theater, and film.
Key decision: Are you targeting a German-taught program or an English-taught program?
Germany offers over 1,300 English-taught Master’s programs at zero tuition — making it one of the most accessible non-English-speaking countries for international students without German language proficiency. However, German-taught programs are more numerous and typically give you stronger integration into German academic and professional life.
Step 2: Check Your Academic Qualification (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung — HZB)
Before applying anywhere, confirm whether your academic qualification is recognized in Germany as equivalent to the Abitur (German university entrance qualification) for undergraduate study, or equivalent to a recognized bachelor’s degree for Master’s programs.
How to check: Use the anabin database at anabin.kmk.org — the official database of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education.
Your qualification will be classified as:
- H+: Directly equivalent — you can apply immediately
- H+/-: Conditional equivalence — may require additional assessment or coursework
- H-: Not directly recognized — you may need to complete a Studienkolleg (preparatory college) or show additional university study from your home country
Important for many international students: Students from Pakistan, India, Nigeria, Indonesia, China, and several other countries whose 12-year school systems are not directly equivalent to the German Abitur typically need to have completed 1–2 years of university study in their home country before being eligible for direct Bachelor’s admission in Germany. For Master’s programs, a completed bachelor’s degree is usually sufficient.
Step 3: Learn German or Choose English-Taught Programs
For German-taught programs: You need to demonstrate German language proficiency at B2–C1 level depending on the program. Accepted certificates include:
- TestDaF — minimum TDN 4 in all four components (most widely required)
- DSH — minimum DSH-2 level
- Goethe-Zertifikat C2 (GDS)
- telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule
For English-taught programs: You need English proficiency evidence — typically:
- IELTS Academic: 6.5–7.5 (varies by program)
- TOEFL iBT: 88–105 (varies by program)
- Some programs accept Cambridge Advanced English (CAE)
Some programs accept German language test scores as proof for German-taught programs without IELTS — verify with each program individually.
Step 4: Apply Through Uni Assist or Directly
Uni Assist (uni-assist.de) is the centralized application processing service used by most German universities for evaluating international student applications. If you are applying from outside Germany to most public universities, you will submit through Uni Assist.
Uni Assist process:
- Create your account at uni-assist.de
- Select your target universities and programs
- Upload all required documents
- Pay the processing fee (€75 for first university, €30 each additional)
- Uni Assist evaluates your documents and sends the assessment to your target universities
- Universities make final admission decisions independently
Some major universities (TU Munich, some Berlin universities) have their own direct application portals — always check your specific target university’s admissions page.
Application deadlines:
- Winter semester (October start): Typically July 15 (Uni Assist internal deadline often May 31–June 30 for international applicants)
- Summer semester (April start): Typically January 15 (fewer programs offer summer intake)
Winter semester is strongly recommended for most international students — it is the main intake with the most program availability and strongest scholarship competition alignment.
Step 5: Required Documents for German University Application
Every German university application requires:
- ✅ Valid passport copy
- ✅ Academic transcripts (all semesters) with certified German or English translation
- ✅ Degree certificate (if applicable) with certified translation
- ✅ Language proficiency certificate (German or English depending on program)
- ✅ Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- ✅ Motivation letter (program-specific, typically 1–2 pages)
- ✅ Letters of recommendation (some programs require 1–2)
- ✅ Statement of research interest (for PhD programs)
- ✅ APS Certificate (required for applicants from China, Vietnam, and Mongolia)
Step 6: Apply for Your German Student Visa
Once you receive your admission letter, apply for a German National Visa for Study (Nationales Visum — Studium) at the German Embassy or Consulate in your home country.
Required documents for German student visa:
- ✅ Valid passport (at least 12 months beyond your intended study start)
- ✅ Admission letter from your German university
- ✅ Blocked account (Sperrkonto) confirmation showing approximately €11,208–€11,904 (see below)
- ✅ Health insurance certificate valid from arrival date
- ✅ Academic certificates and transcripts
- ✅ Proof of language proficiency
- ✅ Visa application form (completed)
- ✅ Biometric passport photographs
- ✅ Visa fee: €75
Step 7: Open Your Blocked Account (Sperrkonto)
This is the most critical financial requirement for your German student visa. The blocked account proves to German immigration that you have sufficient funds to support yourself.
2026 required amount: Approximately €11,208–€11,904 per year (verify current exact amount at the German Embassy in your country — this is updated annually).
Best blocked account providers:
Fintiba — most widely used, fully online from home country, English support 👉 fintiba.com
Expatrio — best for combined blocked account + health insurance bundle 👉 expatrio.com
Coracle — zero monthly fees, fast processing 👉 coracle.de
Timeline: Open your Sperrkonto at least 4–6 weeks before your visa appointment to allow time for account verification, fund transfer, and certificate issuance.
Step 8: Get Health Insurance for Germany
Health insurance is mandatory for all students enrolled at German universities. You must provide your health insurance certificate when enrolling at your university.
Best option for students under 30: German public health insurance (GKV) through TK or AOK — approximately €110–€120/month, providing comprehensive coverage equivalent to German citizens.
TK (Techniker Krankenkasse) — most popular among international students, excellent English support 👉 tk.de/en
AOK — strong regional coverage across all German states 👉 en.aok.de
For students over 30: Private health insurance through providers like Mawista Student 👉 mawista.com
Step 9: Register Your Address (Anmeldung) After Arrival
Within 14 days of arriving in Germany, you must register your address at your local Einwohnermeldeamt (residents’ registration office) or Bürgeramt (citizens’ office). This is legally mandatory.
Bring your passport, your German visa, and your rental contract or accommodation letter. You receive your Meldebescheinigung (registration certificate) — required for opening a bank account, enrolling in health insurance, and obtaining your residence permit.
Step 10: Open a German Bank Account
After Anmeldung, open a German bank account using your Meldebescheinigung.
Best options:
- N26 — fully digital, English interface, open immediately online after Anmeldung 👉 n26.com/en-de
- DKB — free Visa card, fee-free worldwide 👉 dkb.de
- Commerzbank — best for students who prefer in-branch service 👉 commerzbank.de
Pre-arrival option: Open a Wise account from home before departure — provides a German IBAN immediately without a Meldebescheinigung 👉 wise.com
Part 3: Scholarships to Cover Living Costs in Germany
Zero tuition eliminates your biggest cost — but living expenses of approximately €934–€1,200/month remain real. These scholarships are specifically designed to cover them.
DAAD Scholarship — Germany’s primary scholarship for international students. Monthly stipend €934 (Master’s) or €1,200–€1,350 (PhD), plus health insurance contribution, travel, and study allowances. 👉 daad.de/scholarships
Deutschlandstipendium — €300/month (€150 federal + €150 private sponsor), awarded by individual universities. 👉 deutschlandstipendium.de/en
Heinrich Böll Foundation — €934/month (Master’s) or €1,350/month (PhD) for students with commitment to ecology and social justice. 👉 boell.de/en/scholarships
Friedrich Ebert Foundation — similar monthly rates for students with democratic and social values. 👉 fes.de/en/scholarships
Part-time work: International students in Germany are legally permitted to work 120 full days or 240 half days per year — approximately 20 hours/week during term time. At Germany’s minimum wage of €12.82/hour (2026), this generates approximately €800–€1,000/month gross — sufficient to cover a significant portion of living costs.
Part 4: Tuition-Free German Universities — Complete State-by-State List
Germany has 16 federal states (Bundesländer), each with its own university system. Below is a comprehensive state-by-state listing of major public universities — all charging zero tuition to international students.
🏙️ BAVARIA (BAYERN)
Bavaria is Germany’s largest state by area and hosts some of Germany’s most globally recognized universities — particularly in Munich and Erlangen. Bavaria is Germany’s economic powerhouse with a strong automotive, aerospace, and technology industry base.
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
City: Munich | Type: Technical University | Ranking: Top 30 globally
The Technical University of Munich is Germany’s highest-ranked university and one of Europe’s most prestigious research institutions. Founded in 1868, TUM consistently ranks in the global top 30 and is particularly celebrated for its exceptional engineering, natural sciences, medicine, and management programs. TUM has campuses in Munich, Garching, Freising-Weihenstephan, and Straubing, as well as international presences in Singapore and other locations.
TUM’s industry connections are extraordinary — its corporate and research partnerships include BMW, Siemens, MAN, Airbus, and dozens of other world-leading companies headquartered in Bavaria.
Available Fields:
- Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
- Computer Science and Informatics
- Mathematics and Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Architecture and Civil Engineering
- Medicine and Health Sciences
- TUM School of Management (Business)
- Life Sciences and Biotechnology
- Energy and Environmental Sciences
English-taught programs available: Yes — extensive selection of English Master’s programs
Semester contribution: Approximately €150–€178
👉 Official Website: tum.de/en 👉 International Admissions: tum.de/en/study/applying
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich)
City: Munich | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 60 globally
LMU Munich is one of Germany’s oldest and most prestigious universities, founded in 1472 and relocated to Munich in 1826. With 42 Nobel Prize laureates associated with the institution, LMU ranks among Europe’s most intellectually distinguished universities. Its 18 faculties cover virtually every academic discipline, from theology to physics.
LMU’s central Munich location places students in Germany’s most vibrant and internationally oriented city, with immediate access to Munich’s extraordinary cultural, economic, and social life.
Available Fields:
- Medicine and Medical Sciences (one of Germany’s top medical schools)
- Law (Jurisprudence)
- Economics and Business
- Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Geosciences)
- Humanities (History, Philosophy, Literature, Languages)
- Social Sciences (Political Science, Sociology, Communication)
- Psychology and Educational Sciences
- Veterinary Medicine
- Theology (Catholic and Protestant)
English-taught programs: Available at Master’s level in select disciplines
Semester contribution: Approximately €150–€175
👉 Official Website: lmu.de/en 👉 International Office: lmu.de/en/study/studying-at-lmu
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU)
City: Erlangen and Nuremberg | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 300 globally
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is one of Bavaria’s most innovative research universities and one of Germany’s largest, with over 40,000 students. FAU is particularly celebrated for its engineering, natural sciences, and medicine programs, and has an extraordinarily strong record of technology transfer and startup creation.
FAU’s location between Erlangen and Nuremberg gives students access to a major metropolitan area at significantly lower living costs than Munich.
Available Fields:
- Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Engineering)
- Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology)
- Medicine
- Business and Economics
- Humanities (Law, Philosophy, Languages)
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
English-taught programs: Available in engineering and natural sciences at Master’s level
Semester contribution: Approximately €140–€170
👉 Official Website: fau.eu 👉 International Students: fau.eu/international-students
University of Augsburg
City: Augsburg | Type: Research University
The University of Augsburg, founded in 1970, is one of Bavaria’s younger universities with a strong reputation for business, economics, law, informatics, and social sciences. Augsburg is one of Germany’s most historically significant cities with lower living costs than Munich while maintaining easy rail access to the Bavarian capital.
Available Fields:
- Business Administration and Economics
- Law
- Social Sciences
- Mathematics, Computer Science and Data Science
- Philology and History
- Applied Computer Science
- Environmental Sciences
Semester contribution: Approximately €150–€175
👉 Official Website: uni-augsburg.de/en
University of Bayreuth
City: Bayreuth | Type: Research University
The University of Bayreuth, founded in 1975, is internationally recognized for its interdisciplinary research culture and strong programs in biochemistry, ecology, African studies, and polymer science. Its relatively small size creates an intimate academic community with exceptional student-to-faculty ratios.
Available Fields:
- Natural Sciences (Biochemistry, Ecology, Polymer Science)
- Law and Economics
- Cultural Studies (famous African Studies program)
- Engineering
- Sport Science
- Teacher Training
👉 Official Website: uni-bayreuth.de/en
University of Regensburg
City: Regensburg | Type: Research University
The University of Regensburg is a comprehensive research university in one of Germany’s most beautifully preserved medieval cities. It is known for strong programs in law, medicine, economics, and natural sciences, and has a large international student community.
Available Fields:
- Law (strong program)
- Medicine
- Business and Economics
- Natural Sciences
- Humanities and Cultural Studies
- Social Sciences
- Mathematics and Computer Science
👉 Official Website: ur.de/en
University of Würzburg
City: Würzburg | Type: Research University
The Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg, founded in 1402, is one of Germany’s oldest universities with exceptional research strength in medicine, pharmacy, and natural sciences. Würzburg offers a compact, affordable, and academically rich student life in the heart of Franconia’s wine country.
Available Fields:
- Medicine and Pharmacy
- Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
- Law and Economics
- Humanities
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Teacher Education
👉 Official Website: uni-wuerzburg.de/en
🏢 NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA (NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN)
North Rhine-Westphalia is Germany’s most populous state and its industrial and economic heartland — home to more world-ranked universities than any other German state, clustered in the Ruhr metropolitan area and Rhineland region.
RWTH Aachen University
City: Aachen | Type: Technical University | Ranking: Top 100 globally
RWTH Aachen is Germany’s largest technical university and one of Europe’s most respected engineering institutions. It is particularly renowned for mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, and computer science. RWTH’s location on the German-Belgian-Dutch border makes it one of Europe’s most international campuses, and its industrial partnerships — particularly with the automotive sector — are exceptional.
Available Fields:
- Mechanical Engineering (internationally top-ranked)
- Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Business and Economics
- Architecture
- Natural Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry)
- Medicine (Uniklinik RWTH Aachen is one of Germany’s top hospitals)
- Mining and Earth Sciences
- Arts and Humanities
English-taught programs: Extensive selection of English Master’s programs
Semester contribution: Approximately €310–€330
👉 Official Website: rwth-aachen.de/en 👉 International Students: rwth-aachen.de/go/id/b/#aaaaaaaaaadmkp
University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln)
City: Cologne | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 200 globally
The University of Cologne, founded in 1388, is one of Germany’s oldest and largest universities with over 50,000 students. It is known for its research excellence in economics, law, medicine, social sciences, and humanities. Cologne itself is Germany’s fourth-largest city — a vibrant, cosmopolitan, and highly livable metropolitan area.
Available Fields:
- Business and Economics (consistently Germany’s top economics program)
- Law
- Medicine
- Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences (Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Biology)
- Humanities (History, Philosophy, Languages)
- Education
- Human Sciences (Psychology, Special Education)
English-taught programs: Available at graduate level
Semester contribution: Approximately €290–€320
👉 Official Website: uni-koeln.de/en
University of Bonn (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn)
City: Bonn | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 150 globally
The University of Bonn is one of Germany’s most distinguished research universities, founded in 1818 and home to 6 Nobel Prize laureates among its alumni. Bonn — Germany’s former federal capital — provides a unique combination of intellectual prestige, manageable size, and proximity to Cologne and Düsseldorf.
Available Fields:
- Natural Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences)
- Life Sciences (Biology, Pharmacy, Agriculture)
- Medicine
- Law and Economics
- Humanities (Philosophy, History, Languages)
- Social Sciences
- Theology (Protestant and Catholic)
English-taught programs: Available in select fields
👉 Official Website: uni-bonn.de/en
University of Düsseldorf (Heinrich Heine University)
City: Düsseldorf | Type: Research University
The Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) — named after the famous German poet — is known for its strong programs in medicine, natural sciences, law, and economics. Düsseldorf is Germany’s fashion and international business capital, providing excellent career opportunities for graduates in business, media, and communications.
Available Fields:
- Medicine (University Hospital Düsseldorf is nationally recognized)
- Natural Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Law
- Business Administration and Economics
- Philosophy and Humanities
- Social Sciences
- Computer Science
👉 Official Website: hhu.de/en
Ruhr University Bochum (RUB)
City: Bochum | Type: Research University
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, founded in 1962 as the first new West German postwar university, has grown into one of Germany’s largest and most comprehensive research universities. RUB is particularly strong in engineering, natural sciences, and social sciences, and its location at the heart of the Ruhr metropolitan area provides excellent industry connections.
Available Fields:
- Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical)
- Natural Sciences
- Medicine
- Law and Economics
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
- Education
- Theology
Semester contribution: Approximately €306–€340
👉 Official Website: ruhr-uni-bochum.de/en
University of Münster (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität)
City: Münster | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 300 globally
The University of Münster is one of Germany’s largest universities with a particularly strong reputation for law, chemistry, physics, and business. Münster is consistently ranked among Germany’s most livable student cities — compact, bicycle-friendly, and with a large, vibrant student community.
Available Fields:
- Law (one of Germany’s strongest law programs)
- Chemistry (Nobel Prize-winning research tradition)
- Physics
- Business and Economics
- Medicine
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Catholic and Protestant Theology
👉 Official Website: uni-muenster.de/en
TU Dortmund University
City: Dortmund | Type: Technical University
TU Dortmund is one of Germany’s leading technical universities with a strong emphasis on data science, logistics, and social sciences alongside its traditional engineering strengths — making it an unusual and valuable combination of technical and social science expertise.
Available Fields:
- Computer Science and Data Science
- Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Statistics and Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Social Sciences
- Education Science
- Cultural Studies
👉 Official Website: tu-dortmund.de/en
University of Wuppertal
City: Wuppertal | Type: Research University
Bergische Universität Wuppertal is a comprehensive university in the Bergisches Land region of NRW, known for strong programs in engineering, natural sciences, economics, and education.
Available Fields:
- Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Safety Engineering)
- Natural Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry)
- Economics
- Design and Art
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Education
👉 Official Website: uni-wuppertal.de/en
🏛️ BERLIN (CITY-STATE)
Berlin is Europe’s most culturally vibrant capital and hosts four major public universities — all tuition-free — making it Germany’s most diverse and internationally oriented academic city. Berlin’s extraordinary arts, technology, startup, and cultural scene makes it a uniquely compelling study destination.
Freie Universität Berlin (FU Berlin)
City: Berlin | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 120 globally
Freie Universität Berlin — one of Germany’s eleven “Excellence Universities” selected through the German Excellence Initiative — is an internationally oriented research institution with particular strength in social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, and medicine. FU Berlin hosts more international students than almost any other German university.
Available Fields:
- Political Science and International Relations
- History and Cultural Studies
- Social Sciences (Sociology, Psychology, Educational Science)
- Natural Sciences (Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geosciences)
- Medicine (Charité, jointly with HU Berlin, is Europe’s largest university hospital)
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Law and Economics
- Veterinary Medicine
- Philosophy and Humanities
English-taught programs: Extensive
Semester contribution: Approximately €325–€347
👉 Official Website: fu-berlin.de/en 👉 International Students: fu-berlin.de/en/studium/international
Humboldt University of Berlin (HU Berlin)
City: Berlin | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 120 globally
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is one of Germany’s oldest and most prestigious universities, founded in 1810 by Wilhelm von Humboldt and credited with establishing the modern research university model. HU Berlin has produced 57 Nobel Prize winners — one of the highest concentrations in the world — and is particularly strong in sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
Available Fields:
- Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology)
- Medicine (at Charité — Europe’s largest university hospital)
- Humanities (History, Philosophy, Literature, Languages)
- Social Sciences
- Economics and Business
- Law
- Education
- Arts and Design
English-taught programs: Available at graduate level in select fields
Semester contribution: Approximately €324–€346
👉 Official Website: hu-berlin.de/en
Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin)
City: Berlin | Type: Technical University | Ranking: Top 200 globally
Technische Universität Berlin is one of Germany’s most internationally oriented universities, with approximately 25% international students — among the highest proportions of any German public university. TU Berlin’s location in the heart of Berlin’s thriving technology and startup ecosystem provides extraordinary career and industry connection opportunities.
Available Fields:
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering and Architecture
- Process Engineering and Environmental Engineering
- Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- Economics and Management (Technology Management)
- Humanities (Engineering and Society)
- Transportation Systems
English-taught programs: Extensive selection
Semester contribution: Approximately €310–€337
👉 Official Website: tu.berlin/en 👉 International Students: tu.berlin/en/international-students
Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin)
City: Berlin | Type: Arts University
Universität der Künste Berlin is one of the world’s largest and most prestigious arts universities, offering programs in fine art, design, architecture, music, and performing arts. Berlin’s position as Europe’s creative capital makes UdK’s location uniquely powerful for arts students.
Available Fields:
- Fine Arts (Painting, Sculpture, Performance)
- Visual Communication and Graphic Design
- Product Design and Industrial Design
- Architecture
- Music Performance and Composition
- Performing Arts (Theater, Film)
- Art Education
- Sound Studies
Language of instruction: German primarily; some programs available in English
👉 Official Website: udk-berlin.de/en
🌿 BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG
Baden-Württemberg is Germany’s most innovation-dense state — home to Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Bosch, SAP, and dozens of other world-leading companies — with Germany’s highest concentration of globally ranked universities.
Heidelberg University (Universität Heidelberg)
City: Heidelberg | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 65 globally
Heidelberg University — Germany’s oldest university, founded in 1386 — is consistently Germany’s highest-ranked non-technical university and one of Europe’s great research institutions. With 57 Nobel Prize laureates, Heidelberg’s research tradition in medicine, natural sciences, and humanities is unparalleled in German academia.
Available Fields:
- Medicine (internationally top-ranked medical school)
- Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics)
- Pharmacy
- Law and Economics
- Social Sciences
- Humanities (History, Philosophy, Languages)
- Theology
English-taught programs: Available at graduate level
Semester contribution: Approximately €182–€216
👉 Official Website: uni-heidelberg.de/en 👉 International Students: uni-heidelberg.de/en/institutions/international-office
University of Stuttgart
City: Stuttgart | Type: Technical University | Ranking: Top 300 globally
The University of Stuttgart is one of Germany’s leading technical universities with exceptional industry integration — its campus is surrounded by the global headquarters of Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Bosch, and dozens of automotive and engineering giants. Stuttgart is one of the best universities in the world for automotive engineering, aerospace, and industrial automation.
Available Fields:
- Automotive and Mechanical Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Civil Engineering and Architecture
- Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Physics and Mathematics
- Business Administration and Economics
- Philosophy and Social Sciences
English-taught programs: Available in engineering at Master’s level
Semester contribution: Approximately €212–€230
👉 Official Website: uni-stuttgart.de/en
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
City: Karlsruhe | Type: Technical University | Ranking: Top 120 globally
KIT is the result of a merger between the University of Karlsruhe (Germany’s first technical university, founded 1825) and the Karlsruhe Research Center — making it Germany’s only institution combining a university with a large-scale national research center. This unique combination creates extraordinary research infrastructure and funding.
Available Fields:
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics and Mathematics
- Chemistry and Biology
- Architecture and Civil Engineering
- Economics and Business
- Environmental Sciences
- Earth Sciences
English-taught programs: Available in computer science and engineering
Semester contribution: Approximately €176–€207
👉 Official Website: kit.edu/english
University of Freiburg (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität)
City: Freiburg im Breisgau | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 200 globally
The University of Freiburg, founded in 1457, is one of Germany’s oldest and most beautiful universities — located in Freiburg im Breisgau, consistently rated one of the most livable cities in Germany and one of the sunniest. Freiburg is Germany’s unofficial “ecological capital” — and this environmental consciousness permeates the university’s research culture.
Available Fields:
- Biology and Environmental Sciences
- Medicine and Pharmacy
- Law
- Economics
- Humanities (Philosophy, History, Languages)
- Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)
- Theology
- Education
English-taught programs: Available in select graduate programs
Semester contribution: Approximately €165–€195
👉 Official Website: uni-freiburg.de/en
University of Tübingen (Eberhard Karls Universität)
City: Tübingen | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 200 globally
The University of Tübingen, founded in 1477, is one of Germany’s oldest and most intellectually distinguished universities with particular world-class strength in neuroscience, ancient cultures research, and experimental medicine. Tübingen is a classic German university town — compact, charming, and almost entirely defined by its student population.
Available Fields:
- Natural Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Medicine (particularly neuroscience)
- Humanities (Ancient Languages, Archaeology, History)
- Law and Economics
- Social Sciences
- Education
- Theology
- Computer Science
English-taught programs: Available in neuroscience and some other fields
Semester contribution: Approximately €175–€198
👉 Official Website: uni-tuebingen.de/en
University of Mannheim
City: Mannheim | Type: Research University
The University of Mannheim is consistently ranked among Germany’s top universities for business and economics — often considered Germany’s premier business school for academic research. Its programs in business, economics, and social sciences attract students and faculty from across Europe.
Available Fields:
- Business Administration (German-speaking world’s top-ranked program)
- Economics
- Law
- Social Sciences (Psychology, Sociology, Political Science)
- Humanities (History, Philosophy, Languages)
- Mathematics and Computer Science
English-taught programs: Available at Master’s level in business and social sciences
👉 Official Website: uni-mannheim.de/en
University of Konstanz
City: Konstanz | Type: Research University
The University of Konstanz is an “Excellence University” — one of Germany’s most research-intensive institutions relative to its size — located on the shores of Lake Constance on the German-Swiss border. Konstanz’s research culture is particularly strong in biology, chemistry, political science, and linguistics.
Available Fields:
- Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics)
- Social Sciences and Humanities
- Law and Economics
- Computer Science
- Linguistics
English-taught programs: Available in some graduate programs
👉 Official Website: uni-konstanz.de/en
🏔️ LOWER SAXONY (NIEDERSACHSEN)
Lower Saxony is one of Germany’s largest states with a diverse economic base including Volkswagen’s global headquarters (Wolfsburg), major port infrastructure (Hamburg-adjacent), and a strong agricultural research tradition.
University of Göttingen (Georg-August-Universität)
City: Göttingen | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 200 globally
The University of Göttingen, founded in 1737, is one of Germany’s most historically significant universities — home to 45 Nobel Prize laureates, including some of the most important figures in 20th-century physics and mathematics. Göttingen maintains extraordinary strength in mathematics, physics, and economics.
Available Fields:
- Mathematics (historically world-leading)
- Physics
- Chemistry and Geology
- Biology and Forest Sciences
- Agriculture and Nutritional Sciences
- Economics and Business
- Law
- Humanities (History, Languages, Philosophy)
- Social Sciences
- Medicine
English-taught programs: Available in select areas
👉 Official Website: uni-goettingen.de/en
Leibniz University Hannover (LUH)
City: Hannover | Type: Technical University
Leibniz University Hannover — named after the great philosopher-mathematician — is one of Germany’s important technical universities with strong programs in architecture, civil engineering, natural sciences, and economics. Hannover hosts Germany’s most important industrial trade fairs including Hannover Messe.
Available Fields:
- Architecture and Landscape Architecture
- Civil Engineering and Geodesy
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mathematics and Physics
- Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry)
- Economics and Management
- Law
- Philosophy and Linguistics
👉 Official Website: uni-hannover.de/en
Technical University of Braunschweig
City: Braunschweig | Type: Technical University
TU Braunschweig is the oldest technical university in Germany, founded in 1745, with traditional strength in engineering, natural sciences, and architecture. Its location near Wolfsburg makes it a natural partner for the automotive industry.
Available Fields:
- Mechanical Engineering and Automotive Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Science and Information Technology
- Architecture and Environmental Studies
- Natural Sciences (Chemistry, Biology, Physics)
- Civil Engineering
- Economics
👉 Official Website: tu-braunschweig.de/en
University of Oldenburg
City: Oldenburg | Type: Research University
The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg is a research university particularly known for physics, computer science, and its work in renewable energy and environmental sciences — areas of growing global importance.
Available Fields:
- Physics (strong research tradition)
- Computer Science
- Economics and Business
- Education and Social Sciences
- Humanities
- Natural Sciences
- Engineering (particularly renewable energy)
English-taught programs: Available in computer science and physics
👉 Official Website: uni-oldenburg.de/en
🌊 HAMBURG (CITY-STATE)
Hamburg is Germany’s largest port city and its second-largest city overall — a cosmopolitan, internationally oriented metropolis with one of Germany’s most internationally diverse student populations.
University of Hamburg
City: Hamburg | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 300 globally
The University of Hamburg, founded in 1919, is Northern Germany’s largest university with over 44,000 students. It has research excellence across law, economics, social sciences, and sciences, and a particularly strong tradition in international law and jurisprudence.
Available Fields:
- Law (particularly international law)
- Economics and Business
- Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics)
- Medicine
- Humanities (History, Languages, Philosophy)
- Social Sciences (Political Science, Sociology)
- Education
- Theology
English-taught programs: Available in select graduate programs
Semester contribution: Approximately €325–€350
👉 Official Website: uni-hamburg.de/en
Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
City: Hamburg | Type: Technical University
TUHH (Technische Universität Hamburg) is a focused technical university with particular strength in engineering, logistics, and life sciences, benefiting from Hamburg’s position as Europe’s second-largest port for industry connections in maritime engineering and logistics.
Available Fields:
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering and Production
- Process Engineering and Chemical Engineering
- Logistics Engineering
- Life Sciences Engineering
English-taught programs: Several Master’s programs available in English
👉 Official Website: tuhh.de/tuhh/en
🌳 SAXONY (SACHSEN)
Saxony is one of Germany’s most academically rich states — home to Dresden and Leipzig, two cities with extraordinary intellectual and cultural traditions.
TU Dresden (Technische Universität Dresden)
City: Dresden | Type: Technical University | Ranking: Top 200 globally
TU Dresden is one of Germany’s eleven Excellence Universities and one of the most internationally respected technical universities in Eastern Germany. Dresden’s extraordinary cultural heritage — often called “the Florence of the Elbe” — combined with TU Dresden’s research excellence makes it one of Germany’s most appealing study destinations.
Available Fields:
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering and Architecture
- Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology)
- Medicine (at the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus)
- Business Administration and Economics
- Law
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Environmental Sciences
English-taught programs: Extensive selection at Master’s level
Semester contribution: Approximately €285–€310
👉 Official Website: tu-dresden.de/en 👉 International Students: tu-dresden.de/en/studying/before-your-studies/international-applicants
University of Leipzig
City: Leipzig | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 400 globally
The University of Leipzig, founded in 1409, is one of Germany’s oldest universities with particularly strong traditions in medicine, law, humanities, and social sciences. Leipzig itself is one of Germany’s most rapidly growing and culturally dynamic cities — home to a thriving arts, music, and startup scene.
Available Fields:
- Medicine (University Hospital Leipzig)
- Law
- Economics and Business
- Natural Sciences
- Humanities (Philosophy, History, Languages)
- Social Sciences
- Education
- Theology
- Computer Science
English-taught programs: Available in select graduate programs
Semester contribution: Approximately €280–€315
👉 Official Website: uni-leipzig.de/en
🌾 RHINELAND-PALATINATE (RHEINLAND-PFALZ)
University of Mainz (Johannes Gutenberg University)
City: Mainz | Type: Research University | Ranking: Top 300 globally
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz — named after the inventor of the printing press, who was born in Mainz — is a comprehensive research university with particular strength in medicine, chemistry, physics, and the humanities. Mainz’s location on the Rhine near Frankfurt provides excellent economic opportunities and easy access to Germany’s financial center.
Available Fields:
- Medicine (major university hospital)
- Natural Sciences (Physics — Nobel Prize-winning research tradition, Chemistry, Biology)
- Humanities (History, Archaeology, Languages)
- Law
- Economics and Business
- Social Sciences
- Music
- Teacher Education
English-taught programs: Available in select fields
👉 Official Website: uni-mainz.de/eng
University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU)
City: Kaiserslautern and Landau | Type: Technical University
The RPTU (Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau) is Germany’s youngest technical university with particular strength in computer science, mathematics, and engineering. Its computer science and distance learning programs are internationally recognized.
Available Fields:
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Architecture
- Social Sciences (at Landau campus)
- Environmental Sciences
English-taught programs: Available in computer science
👉 Official Website: rptu.de/en
🏖️ HESSE (HESSEN)
Hesse is Germany’s economic hub — home to Frankfurt, Germany’s financial capital and the seat of the European Central Bank.
Goethe University Frankfurt
City: Frankfurt am Main | Type: Research University
Goethe University Frankfurt — named after Germany’s greatest writer, who was born in Frankfurt — is one of Germany’s most important research universities with exceptional strength in finance, economics, social sciences, and medicine. Frankfurt’s position as Europe’s financial capital provides extraordinary career opportunities for economics and finance graduates.
Available Fields:
- Economics and Business (internationally recognized finance programs)
- Law
- Social Sciences (Sociology — the famous “Frankfurt School” of critical theory originated here)
- Medicine
- Natural Sciences (Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics)
- Humanities (History, Languages, Philosophy)
- Computer Science
- Educational Sciences
English-taught programs: Available in finance and social sciences at Master’s level
👉 Official Website: goethe-university-frankfurt.de/en
Technical University of Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt)
City: Darmstadt | Type: Technical University | Ranking: Top 300 globally
TU Darmstadt is one of Germany’s most highly regarded technical universities, particularly for computer science, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Its location in the Rhein-Main region — near Frankfurt, Wiesbaden, and Heidelberg — provides excellent industry and career connections.
Available Fields:
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering and Geodesy
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Economics and Business
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Architecture
English-taught programs: Available in computer science and engineering
👉 Official Website: tu-darmstadt.de/en
🌊 SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
University of Kiel (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)
City: Kiel | Type: Research University
The University of Kiel, founded in 1665, is Northern Germany’s oldest university with traditional strengths in marine science, economics, law, and medicine. Kiel’s location on the Baltic Sea makes it a world center for oceanography and marine research.
Available Fields:
- Marine Science and Oceanography
- Economics (strong program — GWZO Economics)
- Law
- Medicine
- Natural Sciences
- Agriculture and Nutrition
- Humanities
👉 Official Website: uni-kiel.de/en
🌳 THURINGIA (THÜRINGEN)
University of Jena (Friedrich Schiller University)
City: Jena | Type: Research University
Friedrich Schiller University Jena — named after the great German poet and philosopher — is one of Germany’s leading research universities with particularly strong traditions in optics, medicine, social sciences, and philosophy. Jena is the home of Carl Zeiss, a world leader in optics and microscopy, providing extraordinary research collaboration opportunities.
Available Fields:
- Optical Sciences and Photonics
- Natural Sciences (Chemistry, Physics, Biology)
- Medicine (University Hospital Jena)
- Economics and Business
- Law
- Humanities (Philosophy, History, Languages)
- Social Sciences
English-taught programs: Available in optical sciences and some other fields
👉 Official Website: uni-jena.de/en
🌊 SAXONY-ANHALT
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
City: Halle and Wittenberg | Type: Research University
Martin Luther University — named after the Protestant reformer who launched the Reformation in Wittenberg — is one of Germany’s oldest universities (the Halle part founded 1694) with strong programs in natural sciences, medicine, and social sciences.
Available Fields:
- Natural Sciences (Chemistry, Physics, Biology)
- Medicine (University Hospital Halle)
- Agricultural Sciences
- Economics and Business
- Law
- Humanities (History, Philosophy, Languages)
- Social Sciences
- Theology
👉 Official Website: uni-halle.de/en
🌿 SAARLAND
Saarland University (Universität des Saarlandes)
City: Saarbrücken | Type: Research University
Saarland University is known for its extraordinary strength in computer science — the Saarland Informatics Campus is one of the world’s most prestigious computer science research centers, home to the Max Planck Institute for Informatics, the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), and several other world-leading institutions.
Available Fields:
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (world-leading)
- Mathematics
- Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Medicine
- Law and Economics
- Humanities
- Sports Science
English-taught programs: Strong English provision in computer science
👉 Official Website: uni-saarland.de/en
🌊 MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN
University of Greifswald
City: Greifswald | Type: Research University
The University of Greifswald, founded in 1456, is one of Germany’s oldest universities — beautifully located on the Baltic coast. It has particular strength in medicine, pharmacy, and Baltic Sea environmental research.
Available Fields:
- Medicine and Pharmacy
- Natural Sciences
- Law and Economics
- Humanities (Baltic Studies, Archaeology)
- Social Sciences
- Theology
👉 Official Website: uni-greifswald.de/en
University of Rostock
City: Rostock | Type: Research University
The University of Rostock, founded in 1419, is one of the world’s oldest continuously operating universities. Its location on the Baltic coast gives it unique strengths in maritime engineering, oceanography, and marine sciences.
Available Fields:
- Maritime and Marine Sciences
- Mechanical Engineering (with maritime focus)
- Agricultural Sciences
- Natural Sciences
- Medicine
- Law and Economics
- Humanities
👉 Official Website: uni-rostock.de/en
Complete Quick Reference — German Public Universities by State
| State | University | Website |
|---|---|---|
| Bavaria | TU Munich | tum.de/en |
| Bavaria | LMU Munich | lmu.de/en |
| Bavaria | FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg | fau.eu |
| Bavaria | University of Augsburg | uni-augsburg.de/en |
| Bavaria | University of Bayreuth | uni-bayreuth.de/en |
| Bavaria | University of Regensburg | ur.de/en |
| Bavaria | University of Würzburg | uni-wuerzburg.de/en |
| NRW | RWTH Aachen | rwth-aachen.de/en |
| NRW | University of Cologne | uni-koeln.de/en |
| NRW | University of Bonn | uni-bonn.de/en |
| NRW | University of Düsseldorf | hhu.de/en |
| NRW | Ruhr University Bochum | ruhr-uni-bochum.de/en |
| NRW | University of Münster | uni-muenster.de/en |
| NRW | TU Dortmund | tu-dortmund.de/en |
| NRW | University of Wuppertal | uni-wuppertal.de/en |
| Berlin | Freie Universität Berlin | fu-berlin.de/en |
| Berlin | Humboldt University Berlin | hu-berlin.de/en |
| Berlin | TU Berlin | tu.berlin/en |
| Berlin | Berlin University of Arts | udk-berlin.de/en |
| Baden-Württemberg | Heidelberg University | uni-heidelberg.de/en |
| Baden-Württemberg | University of Stuttgart | uni-stuttgart.de/en |
| Baden-Württemberg | KIT Karlsruhe | kit.edu/english |
| Baden-Württemberg | University of Freiburg | uni-freiburg.de/en |
| Baden-Württemberg | University of Tübingen | uni-tuebingen.de/en |
| Baden-Württemberg | University of Mannheim | uni-mannheim.de/en |
| Baden-Württemberg | University of Konstanz | uni-konstanz.de/en |
| Lower Saxony | University of Göttingen | uni-goettingen.de/en |
| Lower Saxony | Leibniz University Hannover | uni-hannover.de/en |
| Lower Saxony | TU Braunschweig | tu-braunschweig.de/en |
| Lower Saxony | University of Oldenburg | uni-oldenburg.de/en |
| Hamburg | University of Hamburg | uni-hamburg.de/en |
| Hamburg | TUHH | tuhh.de/tuhh/en |
| Saxony | TU Dresden | tu-dresden.de/en |
| Saxony | University of Leipzig | uni-leipzig.de/en |
| Rhineland-Palatinate | University of Mainz | uni-mainz.de/eng |
| Rhineland-Palatinate | RPTU Kaiserslautern | rptu.de/en |
| Hesse | Goethe University Frankfurt | goethe-university-frankfurt.de/en |
| Hesse | TU Darmstadt | tu-darmstadt.de/en |
| Schleswig-Holstein | University of Kiel | uni-kiel.de/en |
| Thuringia | University of Jena | uni-jena.de/en |
| Saxony-Anhalt | MLU Halle-Wittenberg | uni-halle.de/en |
| Saarland | Saarland University | uni-saarland.de/en |
| Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | University of Greifswald | uni-greifswald.de/en |
| Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | University of Rostock | uni-rostock.de/en |
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions About Tuition-Free Study in Germany
Q: Is Germany really free for international students from all countries? Yes — completely free at all German public universities for all international students regardless of nationality, since 2014.
Q: What are the total costs per year for an international student in Germany? Zero tuition + €300–€800 semester contribution per year + approximately €11,000–€14,400 in living costs = total annual cost of approximately €11,300–€15,200.
Q: Do I need German language skills to study in Germany for free? No — if you target English-taught programs (1,300+ available at zero tuition). German language is required only for German-taught programs.
Q: How do I prove I have enough money for my visa? Open a blocked account (Sperrkonto) with Fintiba, Expatrio, or Coracle showing approximately €11,208–€11,904 — this is accepted as financial proof for the German student visa.
Q: Can I work while studying in Germany? Yes — international students are permitted to work 120 full days or 240 half days per year. At Germany’s minimum wage (€12.82/hour), this generates approximately €800–€1,000/month gross.
Q: What is the best university in Germany for engineering? TU Munich (TUM) and RWTH Aachen are consistently ranked as Germany’s top engineering universities. KIT Karlsruhe and TU Berlin are also world-class options.
Final Thoughts — Germany’s Free Education Is Yours to Claim
Germany offers what no other country in the world quite manages to combine: genuinely free education at genuinely world-class universities, accessible to international students from every country, with an extraordinary range of English-taught programs, strong scholarship support for living costs, excellent post-study work rights, and one of the world’s strongest graduate employment markets.
The cost of studying in Germany for an international student is primarily the cost of living — and with DAAD scholarships, part-time work rights, and affordable student accommodation, even these costs are manageable.
The 40+ universities in this guide all charge zero tuition. They are all officially accessible to you. They all have international student offices ready to guide your application.
Start with the state that interests you most. Identify the program that matches your academic goals. Check your HZB qualification. Apply through Uni Assist.
Your free German university education is waiting.
👉 Apply Through Uni Assist: uni-assist.de/en 👉 Open Your Blocked Account: fintiba.com 👉 Find DAAD Scholarships: daad.de/scholarships 👉 Study in Germany Portal: study-in-germany.de/en 👉 Find English Programs: daad.de/english-programs


