Why study in the Germany
Germany is a higher education utopia, with several internationally rated universities, various courses to select from, globally recognised degrees that guarantee excellent employability, and low living costs.
To pay your living expenses in Germany, you’ll need between $1,000 – $1,200 on average.
Food, lodging, bills, clothing, and entertainment prices are all roughly in line with the EU average.
General requirements for Bachelor’s Degree in Germany
- a copy of your passport
Certificates from high school.
To be considered for a foundation year, you must have a high school GPA of at least 75%.
1 tutor recommendation letter + personal statement
JOD 8,000 in a blocked bank account at a German bank.
Academic requirements for Bachelor’s Degree in Germany
To apply for a foundation year, you must have a high school GPA of at least 75%.
Level A2 – B1 German language certificate
Time frame: 4–5 years* All documents must be written in the English language.
Tuition Fees
Public universities are free, but private universities cost around $14,000 per year.
The cost of a German language course in Germany is roughly $7,000.
General requirements for Master’s Degree in Germany
- a copy of your passport
Certificates and transcripts for bachelor’s degrees.
Curriculum vitae and letters of recommendation.
1 recommendation letter + personal statement
A German bank account with roughly $11,500 in it has been blocked.
Academic requirements for Master’s Degree in Germany
- A2 level German language certificate. GPA of at least 75% is required to get accepted.
Time frame: 2 years
Tuition Fees
Public universities are free, but private universities cost around $14,000 per year.
The cost of a German language course in Germany is roughly $7,000.