Germany

List of Universities

Germany

  1. European University
  2. Schiller International University
  3. Macromeida University for Media and Communication (MHMK)
  4. Macromedia Gmbh
  5. Humboldt-institut
  6. ISL- Sprachschule
  7. Berlin International College
  8. Munich Business School
  9. Cologne Business School

Student Admission

Germany Student Visa

6.5

Band in IELTS

No

Education Fees*

Work

20 Hrs. / Week

13 Yrs.

Education Must

Most universities and colleges in Germany are public, i.e. they receive funding from the federal government. Some are also financed by the Protestant or Catholic Church. In addition to these subsidized institutions, there are now more than 100 private Universities and colleges which confer officially recognized degrees. A majority of these are universities of applied sciences.

Most students in Germany are enrolled at public universities. Only three percent of all students attend a private institution, perhaps due to the fact that private colleges and universities tend to charge high tuition fees. The quality of instruction at both types of universities, however, is comparably high.

Education System in Germany
  • Universities
  • Universities of applied sciences
  • Colleges of art, film and music
Degree Programs in Germany

Bachelor’s degree:B.A., B.Sc., Bachelor of Engineering, etc

Master’s degree: M.A., M.Sc., Master of Engineering, etc

Doctoral degree:PhD programme with completion of a research paper

INTAKES FOR GERMANY

If you want to apply at universities for Study in Germany two dates you should keep in mind and mark red in your calendar. These are January 15th and July 15th if you want to join the university in winter semester October). Applications can be submitted from the period beginning of admission (start of June) to 15th July. If you want to join the summer semester (April) the submission period is from the beginning of December to 15th January.

Graduate studies

In most cases you need to pay for Master’s programmes. The fees vary between 650 Euros and several thousand Euros per Semester. Regardless of these tuition fees, each students has to pay a certain amount of money as a semester contribution to the university.

Please do not mix up tuition fees with semester contributions. The semester contributions have nothing to do with the tuition fees and vice versa. The specific amount of money depends on each university. This money covers parts of the administration costs of your university as well as social contributions to the ASTA and the Student enwerk. In addition, many universities finance your semester ticket with this money. It allows you to use public transport facilities throughout the semester.