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15 universities in Germany Offer free tuition with English-taught programmes

15 universities in Germany Offer free tuition with English-taught programmes

Germany has become a leading destination for international students seeking quality education without tuition fees. Several universities in the country provide English-taught programmes, making it an attractive option for students worldwide.

Public universities in Germany generally do not charge tuition fees for undergraduate programmes, except in Baden-Württemberg, where non-EU students pay fees. However, students must cover administrative costs, typically between €100 and €350 per semester.

Some of the universities that offer free-tuition education with English-taught courses include Hochschule Mannheim – University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and Berlin International University of Applied Sciences. Bremen University of Applied Sciences, Technische Universität München, and the University of Göttingen also offer similar opportunities.

Freie Universität Berlin, the University of Freiburg, and Technische Universität Dresden provide free tuition education. These institutions have strong academic support systems and research opportunities, attracting students from different backgrounds.

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Munich University of Applied Sciences, the University of Bonn, and Saarland University focus on practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge. Their programmes equip students with the competencies needed for the global job market.

The University of Hohenheim, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, and Technische Universität Kaiserslautern offer education in disciplines such as business, finance, engineering, and social sciences. These universities provide academic resources to help students develop expertise in their fields.

Universität Hamburg, ULM University, and HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management also provide free tuition programmes in English. Their specialised courses attract students from different parts of the world.

The University of Bayreuth, WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management, and the University of Stuttgart offer research opportunities and academic resources. These institutions support students in achieving their academic and career goals.

RWTH Aachen University, HTW Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin provide courses in science, technology, and business. Their global networks and partnerships enhance students’ learning experiences.

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TU Darmstadt and the University of Erfurt complete the list of universities offering free tuition education in Germany with English-taught programmes. These institutions design their courses to meet the needs of students from diverse academic backgrounds.

International students applying to these universities must research suitable programmes, meet academic and language requirements, and prepare financial plans. While tuition is free, living costs must be considered. Many students open a blocked account which holds at least € 10,236, which is considered sufficient to cover the cost of living in the first year of study, apply for scholarships or seek sponsorships.

The application process involves submitting documents through university portals or platforms like Uni-Assist. Non-EU students must obtain a student visa, requiring an acceptance letter, proof of financial resources, and health insurance.

Finding accommodation before arrival is important, with options including student dormitories, private apartments, or shared housing. Upon arrival, students must complete enrolment by submitting necessary documents, paying semester fees, and obtaining a student ID.

Germany’s free-tuition universities with English-taught programmes provide opportunities for international students to pursue higher education in a structured and supportive environment.

Chisom Michael is a data analyst (audience engagement) and writer at BusinessDay, with diverse experience in the media industry. He holds a BSc in Industrial Physics from Imo State University and an MEng in Computer Science and Technology from Liaoning Univerisity of Technology China. He specialises in listicle writing, profiles and leveraging his skills in audience engagement analysis and data-driven insights to create compelling content that resonates with readers.

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