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Free University of Berlin B.Sc. Highlights 2026
For international students, Free University of Berlin offers 3 years to 66 months of B.Sc. program. An B.Sc. course in Free University of Berlin is ideal for students aiming for academic prestige and global exposure and seeking benefits. Free University of Berlin offers 18 B.Sc. courses to international students. Some most popular specializations opted by Indians are Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Veterinary, Physics and Biology.
Free University of Berlin B.Sc. Admission Requirements and Eligibility
International students must fulfil the eligibility requirements and submit a list of documents in order to be admitted to the university. For securing Free University of Berlin admission process, students must submit scores of the following exams:
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Answered a month ago
Yes, a health insurance is mandatory for Indian students planning to study in Germany. The health insurance helps cover for doctor visits, emergency care, and hospital treatments. A public health insurance is usually more affordable. A public healthcare plan costs between EUR 120 and EUR 150 or INR
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As of Winter semester of 2024/25, over 34,000 students are there at Free University of Berlin. 13% of the Bachelor's degree students and 33% of the Master's degree students are from abroad. This university offers 150+ courses at the UG and PG degrees.Â
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Free University of Berlin MSc in Pharmaceutical Research course is a two-year long course. For admission to this course, Indian students are required to have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline. Proof of English language skills, Level 2 CEFR or equivalent is required.Â
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Answered a month ago
Yes Free University of Berlin acceptance rate stands around 15% meaning out of every 100 candidates who apply for its admission process upto 15 will be accepted. This makes it extremely hard to get into the university ad only one tenth of the applicants will be offered admission
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Answered a month ago
Yes absoltely because the Free University of Berlin ranked #88 in QS World University Rankings and #23 for WS WUR Ranking by Subject. In 2025 as well as 2026, it has been ranked the 4th best university in Germany by QS.
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