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Charite Admissions: Requirements, Application Deadlines & Fees
Charite – Berlin University Medicine Admission Process 2026
Indian students who want to apply to Charite – Berlin University Medicine 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 Charite – Berlin University Medicine admission:
- Explore from 9 courses. These are available in popular streams such as Medicine & Health Sciences and Nursing.
- 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.
- For graduate courses, pay the tuition fee of EUR 5,000 - 17,040 (INR 5,10,050 - 17,38,250) per year, depending on the course.
Charite' Berlin University Medicine BSc Admissions 2026
1 courses 3 years
Charite' Berlin University Medicine offers 3 years BSc program in industry-focused specializations including General Medicine and Public Health. Some of the streams that are popular among international students include Medicine & Health Sciences and Nursing.
Eligibility Criteria
- Accepting Exams: IELTS, TOEFL
ChariteStudents Ratings & Reviews
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- 0% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Master of Science in Epidemiology - Batch of 2022
4.5
Berlin universities don't have on-campus residences.
Tips: I had a huge culture shock. Public universities don't give scholarships because there are no tuition fees. Not sure about private universities due to a lack of knowledge. I am very satisfied with the country as enough things that are better than India, although it's not easy to live abroad.
Likes (Part time work): I did a part-time job as a student assistant at a Berlin University. These are available, but one has to spend a substantial amount of time looking for them. They usually pay a minimum salary, about 550 in 2025. Otherwise there are jobs at bars, cafes, food delivery, etc.
I'm unable to comment on the current conditions of part-time jobs outside of a university setting because of a lack of experience.
Dislikes (Safety): Berlin is usually a safe city. Campus security is available only during working hours. Berlin universities don't have on-campus residences. Students live in the city, off-campus, in or outside student housing. Security facilities are the same for students as for non-students - police, fire department, etc. Students have many opportunities available for taking care of their mental and physical well-being at very affordable prices. Always been helped when I've asked for it. Sometimes even when I was too shy to ask. Usually people don't judge based on appearances, clothing, etc. One has to be careful with phones, parking a bike, etc. In 10 years of living here, my phone was stolen once.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1400
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 70000
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