Bhaskar Paul | July 15, 2025

Study in Germany for Free: Truth or Myth?

Germany attracts students with free tuition offers. But is studying there truly free for everyone, or is there more behind it?

The Big Promise

Public universities in Germany charge no tuition for most bachelor’s programs. But this applies mainly to EU and non-EU students alike.

No Tuition Fees – Mostly True

Students must still pay a semester fee, which covers administration and public transportation. The cost is approximately €200–€400 per semester, depending on the university.

Semester Contribution Required

Rent, food, insurance, and other living costs average around €850–€1,200 per month. Scholarships help, but these aren’t guaranteed.

Living Costs Are Not Free

Some master's degrees — especially non-consecutive ones — charge tuition, especially for international students. Always check specific program details carefully.

Master’s Programs May Cost

Studying in Germany can be nearly tuition-free, but it’s not completely free. Budget wisely and research well before you go. For more interesting information follow Admissify!

The Verdict

Student Life in Germany for Indian Students