Study in Germany
Your complete guide to studying in Germany — universities, scholarships, visa requirements, and living costs.
Why Study in Germany?
- Many public universities offer tuition-free education (only semester fees ~€300)
- Strong engineering, STEM, and automotive industry connections
- 18-month job seeker visa after graduation to find work
- Central location in Europe with Schengen zone travel
Universities in Germany
Constructor University
EBS Universität
EU Business School
European Institute of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technology
GISMA University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule Fresenius
ICN Creative Business School (ICN)
IU International University of Applied Sciences
Innovative University of Applied Sciences
International School of Management (ISM)
Lancaster University
Macromedia University of Applied Sciences
Mediadesign Hochschule (mdh) University of Applied Sciences
Munich Business School
Munich University of Digital Technologies (MUDT)
New European College
Northern Institute of Technology Management (NIT)
Private University of Applied Sciences (PFH)
SRH International College
SRH University Germany
#State-Accredited | EU-Wide Recognition World Ranking
UndergraduateMaster
Schiller International University (SIU)
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
#QS #29 World World Ranking · €144/semester
UndergraduateMasterPhD
University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE)
Whitecliffe University of Applied Sciences (WUAS)
Visa & Immigration
Visa Requirements
Student visa required. You must show a blocked account with €11,208/year (2024 rate). Apply 3–4 months before your program start.
Living Costs
€850–1,200/month
Average monthly student costs
Frequently Asked Questions
Is studying in Germany really free?
Yes — German public universities don't charge tuition. You pay only a semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) of €300–500 which often includes a public transport pass.
Do I need to speak German to study in Germany?
Not for English-taught programs. Germany offers 3,000+ English master's programs. But learning German (even B1) greatly improves job prospects and daily life.
What is the APS certificate and do Jordanians need it?
The APS (Akademische Prüfstelle) certificate verifies the authenticity of your academic credentials. It is mandatory for most Arab country students including Jordanians before applying to German universities.
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