Study in Germany

Germany stands at the heart of Europe — a global hub of innovation, engineering, and research. Known for its high-quality education system, low or no tuition fees, and strong job market, Germany attracts hundreds of thousands of international students each year. From vibrant cities like Berlin and Munich to the academic heritage of Heidelberg, studying in Germany opens doors to world-class education and global career opportunities.

Why Study in Germany

Germany is one of the world’s leading destinations for higher education, especially in engineering, science, business, and research. Public universities often charge little to no tuition fees, even for international students, making Germany one of the most affordable places to earn a top-quality degree. The country’s education system emphasizes practical learning, innovation, and industry collaboration. Students also benefit from post-study work opportunities, diverse culture, and the chance to explore Europe with ease.

Quick facts

Estimated Cost of Studying in Germany

Types of Expenses

Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)*

Visa Fees

Living and Accommodation

Immigration Health Surcharge/National Health Surcharge

Airfare from Bangladesh to Germany

Total Expenses

Annual Expenses

$0 – $1,500

$90 – $120

$10,000 – $13,000

$1,200 – $1,500

$800 – $1,000

$12,000 – $17,000

Cost of Studying Germany

Types of Expenses

Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)*

$0 – $1,500

Living and Accommodation

$10,000 – $13,000

Visa Fees

$90 – $120

Immigration Health Surcharge/National Health Surcharge

$1,200 – $1,500

Airfare from Bangladesh to Germany

$800 – $1,000

Total Expenses

$12,000 – $17,000

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Study in Germany FAQs

Do I need to speak German to study in Germany?
Not necessarily! Many universities offer English-taught programmes, especially at the postgraduate level. However, learning basic German is highly recommended for daily life and job opportunities.
Yes — most public universities charge no tuition fees, even for international students. You only pay a small semester contribution.
There are two intakes: Winter (September/October) and Summer (March/April).
Yes, international students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year without a separate work permit.
Yes! You can extend your residence permit for 18 months to find a job related to your field of study.
Yes. Popular options include DAAD Scholarships, Erasmus+, and various university-specific awards for international students.