Preparing your Budget
Living in Munich can be expensive so we are here to share the average monthly expenses for your preparation:
Germany offers tuition-free education at many public universities for undergraduate programs. However, some federal states may charge administrative fees, typically ranging from €150 to €350 per semester. Master's programs at public universities may also have similar fees.
Private Universities:
Private universities in Germany often charge tuition fees, and these can vary significantly. Tuition fees at private institutions can range from a few thousand euros to more than €20,000 per year.
Accommodation:
From single rooms to shared rooms, the average monthly rental fee is around €500 to €750 depending on the accommodation provider.
Living Expenses:
In addition to tuition fees, students should consider living expenses, including food, daily goods, study materials, transportation, telecommunication and leisure activities. On average, students might need around €400 to €600 per month to cover these costs.
Health Insurance:
Health insurance is mandatory for students in Germany. Students can choose between public and private health insurance plans, and the cost can vary. The average cost is around €80 to €150 per month.
Language Courses:
If your program is taught in German and you need to improve your language skills, you might need to enrol in a preparatory language course. Language course fees vary but are typically a few hundred to over a thousand euros.
Semester Contribution:
In addition to tuition fees, students at some universities are required to pay a semester contribution. This covers costs for student services, public transportation, and more. The semester contribution can range from €100 to €300.
It's important to note that tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students might be higher than those for EU/EEA students in some federal states and at private institutions. Additionally, some master's programs may have specific tuition fees, even at public universities.
Students should check with the specific university and program they are interested in for accurate and up-to-date information on tuition fees and other costs. Additionally, they may explore scholarship opportunities, part-time work options, and other financial support mechanisms available for international students in Germany.