

BSP Business & Law School Admissions: Requirements, Application Deadlines & Fees
BSP Business & Law School Admission Process 2026
Indian students who want to apply to BSP Business & Law School should follow an application process that includes course selection, filling up application form, visa application, fee payment and more. Below is the step-by-step guide for Indian students applying for BSP Business & Law School admission:
- Explore from 16 courses. These are available in popular streams such as Business & Management Studies, Law, Medicine & Health Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences and Mass Communication & Media.
- Upload and submit mandatory documents, including Statement of Purpose, Recommendation Letter, resume etc.
- After document submission, pay an application fee for UG and graduate level. The university gives a decision (offer or rejection) via email in a few weeks of application submission.
- After receiving an offer letter, apply for a Germany student visa.
- Documents required are a valid passport, offer letter, financial proof, visa application form, and passport-sized photos, among others.
- To enroll for a UG course, pay first-year tuition fee of EUR 1,300 - 12,600 (INR 1,32,613 - 12,85,326).
- For graduate courses, pay the tuition fee of EUR 1,380 - 8,280 (INR 1,40,773 - 8,44,642) per year, depending on the course.
BSP Business & Law School MS Admissions 2026
BSP Business & Law School offers a 2 years MS program. Some of the popular streams include Business & Management Studies, Law, Medicine & Health Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences and Mass Communication & Media. Some of the most chosen programs by international students include Sports, Kinesiology, Entrepreneurship and International Business. Tuition fees for this program typically range from EUR 8,280.
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- Accepting Exams: IELTS
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