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What are the placement opportunities and budget considerations for first-year and second-year universities in Germany for a Master's?

14 Jul 2026 · Answered by Geetha Muthu · 1 min read
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Germany offers strong placement opportunities for Master's students, especially through internships, part-time jobs, and university career fairs. Universities often partner with local and international companies, giving students practical experience and improving employability. Larger cities and university towns generally provide more industry connections and placement options.

Budget considerations:

- Tuition fees: Most public universities do not charge tuition for Master's programs. Students pay a semester contribution of €150 - €400/semester, which often includes a public transport pass.
- Living expenses: Budget about €900 - €1,200/month for accommodation, food, insurance, transport, and personal expenses.
- Accommodation: Student dormitories are more affordable; private apartments cost more, especially in major cities like Munich and Frankfurt.
- Proof of funds: For the student visa, you must show about €992/month (around ₹1 lakh), typically via a blocked account or parental income proof.

While tuition is low or free, living expenses are the main cost. Placement opportunities increase as you progress, especially if you use university career services and take up internships or part-time work.

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