Though most of the German Universities do not charge tuition fees, one still needs money for generalliving expenses, boarding and lodging, insurance, books etc. A scholarship or grant may be the answer for those who don’t have the necessary financial resources. You are strongly advised to assess your own financial means early and realistically.
Prior to your visit to Germany, the German foreign missions must be convinced that you have sufficient financial means at your disposal to cover your cost of living for your whole study duration in Germany.
The following applies as a rule of thumb: around 700 euro per month is required for a course of study in Germany. The cost of living is relatively high in Germany – 700 euro per month allows a modest lifestyle and no more. The important aspect in any case is to maintain fixed costs, e.g. rent, as low as possible. Living in Germany is not cheap and an economically priced room, possibly in a student dormitory, can ease some of the financial strain.
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