Cost of Studying in Germany for International Students
Germany is one of the most popular destinations for international students, and cost is a big reason why. But the real budget is made of several moving parts — living costs, the proof of funds you need for a visa, and what you can earn afterwards. The figures below come straight from the Meridian country dataset; use them as a starting frame and confirm the specifics on each official source before you commit.
Key facts · Germany
Official languages: de · sources: Frankfurter/ECB (USD/EUR), UK FCDO Travel Advice (GOV.UK), Auswärtiges Amt (German Federal Foreign Office).
Figures are indicative estimates from the Meridian dataset — not official guidance. Always confirm current requirements on the official source before you decide.
What actually drives your budget
Living cost is usually the largest part of a student budget, and it varies a lot by city — big cities sit at the top of the range, smaller university towns at the bottom. Rent is the dominant variable.
Beyond living costs, plan for health insurance (required to enrol), a semester contribution charged by the university, and the up-front proof of funds many student visas require. Tuition itself depends entirely on the university and programme, so always take the fee from the official programme page.
After you graduate
A big part of the value of studying somewhere is whether you can stay and work afterwards. The post-study work window in the key facts below is one of the clearest signals of long-term return — but eligibility rules and conditions change, so confirm the current rules with the official immigration source.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to live as a student in Germany?
International students in Germany typically need about €900–€1800 per month for living costs, depending heavily on the city — major cities sit at the top of the range. This excludes tuition and visa proof-of-funds.
Can I work after graduating in Germany?
Yes — Germany offers a post-study work window of about 18 months. Eligibility conditions apply and change over time, so confirm the current rules on the official immigration source.
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