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Is it true that studies are free in Germany public universities?

17 Jun 2026 · Answered by Swastika Ghosh · 1 min read
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Many public universities in Germany still offer tuition-free education for international students, but some states like Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria now charge tuition fees for non-EU students. All students must pay a semester contribution, usually between €150 and €400. Research the specific university and program to confirm the exact costs for your chosen master's intake.

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Most public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees for Bachelor's and Master's programs. Instead, you pay a semester contribution (typically €150 - €350/semester) for administrative costs and student services.

However, there are exceptions:
- Baden-Württemberg: Non-EU students pay €1,500/semester tuition.
- Bavaria: Some universities, like TUM, charge €2,000 - €6,000/semester for non-EU students.

Policies vary by state and university, and fee structures are subject to change.

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