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  • There is no IU International University of Applied Sciences application deadline for international students
  • Admission to an undergraduate and graduate program is done on a rolling basis

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IU International University of Applied Sciences Courses & Fees 2027

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MBA/PGDM(37 courses)
INR 3 L - 16 LGet Fee Details
Duration12-30 months
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, TOEFL: 80 - 90, PTE: 59 & Above, Duolingo: 95 & Above
MS(11 courses)
INR 6 L - 11 LGet Fee Details
Duration24 months-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 90 & Above, PTE
BBA(31 courses)
INR 5 L - 8 LGet Fee Details
Duration30-42 months
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 & Above, TOEFL: 80 & Above, PTE: 59 & Above, Duolingo: 95 & Above
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Q:   How can I get admission to IU Berlin?
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International students who wish to study at IU Berlin can apply for admission online through official wesbite. Students must follow the below points to apply easily for IU International University of Applied Sciences admissions:

  • Visit the website and check the list of IU Germany courses
  • Choose your programme
  • Apply online using official website
  • Submit your contract
  • Start your studies
Q:   How much is IU Berlin bachelor's tuition per year?
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IU Berlin bachelor's tuition fee is INR 5 L for first-year. The uiversity offers over 10 bachelor's programs in multiple specializations. Mentioned below the IU Germany fees for international students:

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1st Year Tuition Fees

BE/BTech

INR 5 L

BBA

INR 5 L

Also read: Study Bachelors in Germany for Indian Students

Q:   What is IU International University of Applied Sciences fees for international students?
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IU University Germany offers undergraduate and graduate programs at an affordable tuition fees. International students can check below the IU International University of Applied Sciences fees of some popular courses:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

BE/BTech

INR 5 L

MBA/PGDM

INR 7 L - 9 L

MSc

INR 7 L - 9 L

MS

INR 7 L - 9 L

BBA

INR 5 L

MEM

INR 9 L

 

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Q:   What is IU International University of Applied Sciences fees for international students?
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IU University Germany offers undergraduate and graduate programs at an affordable tuition fees. International students can check below the IU International University of Applied Sciences fees of some popular courses:

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Tuition Fees

MS

INR 5.9 Lakhs - 18.2 Lakhs

BE or BTech

INR 6 Lakhs

BBA

INR 5.2 Lakhs to INR 7.6 Lakhs

MIM

INR 10.6 Lakhs

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Q:   Which college is good for MBA in Germany- ISM (International School of Management) or IU (International University of Applied Science)?
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IU (International University of Applied Science) and ISM (International School of Management) are popular universities in Germany that offers quality MBA programme at low cost. The IU Germany MBA fees is vary between INR 7 L and INR 9 L for first-year. ISM Germany MBA fees is vary between INR 10 L and INR 25 L. Therefore, IU Germany is better than ISM Germany for MBA.

Also read: MBA in Germany

Q:   What is the IU Applied Sciences QS Ranking?
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The IU International University of Applied Sciences QS Ranking 2026 is #701 in Europe. Apart from QS, Shiksha ranks it among the top 100 universities in Germany (#84) and amonh the top 1000 universities in the world (#940).

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  • 58% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
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Academically oriented
Easy going
Liberal
Internships3.4
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.8
Quality of faculty3.9
Student Life4
Value for money3.6
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.5
Indian Food4
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B.Eng. Industrial Engineering and Management - Batch of 2026
3.7
A great place for flexible and independent learning
Tips: Students should know that the university requires self-study, good time management, and self-discipline. The transition was smooth. No, I didn't avail myself of any scholarships. Overall, I'm somehow satisfied with university, the course, and Germany as a study destination.
Likes (Indian Food): Giving Indian food options a 5/5 was a no-brainer because finding familiar ingredients around campus and the city is surprisingly easy. There’s a great mix of local spots—not just Indian, but also Turkish, Asian, and Italian places if you want a change—with eating out usually running between €7 and €14 per meal. That said, as an Indian student at IU, I end up cooking at home most days to keep things affordable and healthy. Getting authentic spices, lentils, and basmati rice is super easy thanks to local Indian and Asian supermarkets nearby, so you can easily recreate home-cooked food whenever you get homesick.
Dislikes (Internships): No good internship opportunities from university. Should work very hard to find internships. Limited guidance and support available. Students mostly need to search and apply independently. The available internships are sometimes relevant to the field of study, but more industry connections and career support would be helpful.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes33 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 150000
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2026Read more
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BA in Business Administration and Management - Batch of 2027
4.3
Title would be All rounder- I would rate my Uni 8/10.
Tips: It was actually easy for me; my brother also lives here. And of course, there is a lot of culture shock in literally everything, but nothing that a person cannot adjust to. I did not have any scholarship; I work a part-time job and pay for my tuition fee. Overall, I would choose Germany and this course every time; maybe I would go to a different university only because it's a private university and it's expensive.
Likes (Public transportation): Well, the university is in a great location. The bus connection is right outside; supermarkets are a 5-10 minute walk away for middle-class snacks. And transportation is, of course, free; you can travel anywhere with your DB ticket, which the university gives you. You have to pay for it, of course, but it's cheaper for students.
Dislikes (Student Life): Honestly, I don't go to classes as much as I should, but when I do go, it's normal. I go to classes. We have a university canteen for lunch; we hang out in the university cafe in between classes. Our university has its own bar and cafe, we have student event team so they organize all the fun events like Desi night, Indonesian night, jazz night, etc.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1100
Prepping time for classes6 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40000
Reviewed on 22 Jul 2026Read more
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M.Sc. Computer Science - Batch of 2027
4.2
My positive journey in Germany
Tips: If you're planning to join IU in Berlin, you should know that the city itself makes the transition incredibly easy. Moving here as a self-funded student was a big financial step for me, but Berlin is so multicultural and international that I didn't experience any real culture shock at all. Apart from getting over the initial hurdle of the German language in day-to-day life—like dealing with local paperwork—you can easily get by with English since the student community and the city are so diverse. The practical, applied sciences setup at IU is quite solid, but the biggest win of studying here is just how well the city works around you. The public transit system is unreal—between the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, and buses, you can get absolutely anywhere in the city at any hour without needing a car. For a self-funded student, having that kind of reliable, integrated transport alongside a welcoming, global atmosphere takes a massive load off your shoulders and makes the whole university experience thoroughly positive.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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MBA in Big Data Management - Batch of 2024
4.7
Very good university for an MBA.
Tips: Students should understand that they are going for a higher studies abroad, meaning they are gonna move, stay, study and probably work part-time as well. So the transition is not gonna be easy. Also, it isn't tough given the seriousness of the student to take up the opportunity for moving to pursue higher education. There is learning in every phase of an international student. There are scholarships available but since it's Germany, there will be a lot of paperwork (bureaucracy). I am very satisfied with my university, course and Germany. Also, I received a dual degree from London South Bank University. I am very glad about it.
Likes (Public transportation): Berlin is the capital of Germany. Therefore, you won't find any trouble travelling within the city. The public transportation offers various modes of transport at an affordable rate but students can travel free of cost as their travel is already included in the Semester ticket which is to be paid to the university semi-annually.
Dislikes (Internships): You have limited guidance on finding or applying for internships. Of course, you can go through mentoring and/or using the power of the internet to find and apply relevant internship opportunities in Germany. Yes, there are enough internship opportunities available but I would say that most of them would be in the German language and/or the organisation or nature of the position will demand fluent German language skills to undertake the role.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2025Read more
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M.Sc. Computer Science - Batch of 2026
4.0
Average private university.
Tips: About the reputation of the university, its course curriculum and how much faculty support students to find jobs. They offer scholarships at the start if you are taking admission directly without any third parties. I would prefer to go to a public university instead of a private one.
Likes (Public transportation): My university offers a student ticket on which I can use all public transportation for free. There are U-bahn S-bahn and trams in the whole Berlin. You can use anything with a student ticket that which university provides you at cheap prices. Sometimes in winter you will face some issues but not for a long time.
Dislikes (Value for money): As part of a private university, the tuition I am paying isn't worth. All private universities only care about money but after that, you have to face many issues like support from faculty regarding your course problems or anything. The university has one major issue is every process is online. You have to mail just to get in touch with the faculty.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50500
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2025Read more
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M.Sc. Computer Science - Batch of 2026
3.2
Job market is tough currently.
Tips: Research is the biggest key to know about anything abroad. Just research well on how to deal with everything when you are abroad, as it might get tough at one point. It would be brand new for an individual to adjust here with the cultural shifts. About internships, work experience works here if you have one, you might land somewhere. Tough for a fresher like me to survive. The university is not really up to the mark regarding everything, as it is facing an issue.
Likes (Safety): Berlin is safe, every city has its own downfalls in a few places, but at the end, it is safe to travel here regardless of any gender, boy or a girl, to travel during the day or at night. It’s fine to travel at night if you're thinking, some places are unsafe in Berlin, but you could always move to a new place, so not to worry.
Dislikes (Internships): The situation currently in Germany is quite tough for the job market, as students and working professionals as well are finding it hard to land any internships or jobs, as most of the universities won’t spoon feed you on the internships or work to find out.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 24275
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Q:   Is IU International University a good university?
A: 

IU Applied Sciences Berlin is one of the best universities in Germany. It is Germany's largest university in terms of student enrollment (130,000+ students across 37 campuses). IU Berlin is also state-recognized and accredited by the German Council of Sciences and Humanities & the German Accreditation Council. 

It is also the first German university to achieve a premium quality seal in Excellence in Digital Education from FIBAA

Q:   Which courses are offered by IU International University of Applied Sciences?
A: 

IU University offers 250+ on-campus programs in a variety of academic fields. The courses at this university are offered at the UG and PG levels. The major study fields at this university are Business & Management and Data & IT. A few of the courses offered by this university are: 

  • BSc Applied Artificial Intelligence
  • BSc Computer Science
  • BSc Cyber Security
  • BA Business Administration
  • BA International Management
  • MBA
  • MBA Big Data Management
Q:   Does IU accept late applications close to the start date because of its flexible admission model?
A: 

Yes, IU International University of Applied Sciences offers late applications for Indian students. It is mainly because of its flexibility and the rolling admissions policy. 

There are no strict and traditional IU application deadlines for many of it programs at PG and UG levels.

Q:   Is there rolling admissions at IU International University of Applied Sciences?
A: 

Yes, there is a rolling admissions policy at IU Germany. This means students can easily apply at the university whenever they are ready to apply. The university will review the application accordingly based on their timeline.

For most of the programs intakes at the IU University Berlin take place in January, April, July and October.

It is recommended that the students apply early to be considered for the selection process.

Q:   How to apply for IU International University of Applied Sciences?
A: 

To apply for the IU International University of Applied Science students need to follow certain rules and fulfill the university requirement as per the programme and the student type. Here are the steps that students can follow that assist them to apply at the university.

  • Visit the official website of the university and check the document requirements of the programme along with the eligibility conditions.

  • Click on the apply option to fill out the application form through the application portal.

  • Provide all the required documents along with the details.

  • Submit the application form and wait for the response from the university end.

  • For some of the courses students need to qualify for the entrance exam; therefore, students need to qualify for the exam (if applicable).

  • If required as per the course the university may ask for the interview. 

Q:   What are the documents required at IU University Germany?
A: 

The document requirements at the IU International University of Applied Science are as per the programs and the level of course. Some of the programs require work experience, whereas some require interviews, and few of the programs require both, therefore students need to check the documents and eligibility requirements of the programme before applying. However, the general requirements at the university are mentioned below:

  • Academic transcripts and records.

  • Proof of English language test scores.

  • Work experience (if applicable).

  • CV or Resume.'

  • Health insurance.

  • Copy of passport.

  • Recent passport-size photographs and others.

Q:   What are the opinions of students studying at IU International University of Applied Science?
A: 

According to IU Germany students reviews on Shiksha, the university is good for quality of study.

The university also offer online programs that help students to work and continue enriching career journey. The university get 4.5 rating for its Safety and 3.8 for Quality of Faculty and Value for MoneyIU Germany fees is also low for international students.

These are the few reasons that attracts international students to study in Germany at IU. 

Q:   Can I get into IU Germany with a 2.0 GPA?
A: 

IU International University of Applied Sciences is known for its flexibility. So, Indian students can get admission to this place with a 2.0 GPA. To have the best shot at IU, the students should follow the guidelines given below - 

  • Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS 6.5+)
  • Highlight relevant work experience 
  • Have a strong motivation letter 

These factors can compensate for a low GPA

 

Q:   Is it easy to get into IU?
A: 

The enrollment of the IU International University of Applied Science depends on the acceptance of the university which is moderate to high as per the official source.

The enrollment also depends on the level of the courses and the document requirement.
Students need to meet the mentioned requirements, take a look - 

  • A good GPA score
  • Required exam results
  • Required documents 
Q:   What is the MS specialisation at IU International University of Applied Sciences?
A: 

The MS specialisation at the IU International University of Applied Sciences is in various fields including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Data Science, International Management, Cybersecurity, Engineering Management, Data Engineering, and many more.

Some of the most popular IU International University MS courses are listed below:

  • MSc in Engineering Management.

  • MSc in Computer Science.

  • MSc in Artificial Intelligence

  • MSc in Cyber Security

  • MSc in Data Science and many others.

Q:   Is the IU International University of Applied Sciences MBA worth pursuing?
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IU International University of Applied Sciences is renowned for its Business & Management programs and students across the world desire to pursue their higher studies from this university. IU International University MBA consist of 2 Global MBA and 12 specialised MBA programs, which offer a variety of career opportunities to graduates of the university. Students can pursue either accredited full-time or part-time MBA course at this university, both on campus or online. Overall, IU International University of Applied Sciences is one of the best MBA universities worldwide.

Q:   What are the benefits of pursuing MBA at IU International University of Applied Sciences?
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) is one of the best courses offered at IU International University. With the help of this course, students get to develop communication skills, analytical and strategic thinking abilities, and leadership skills by getting to work in teams. Mentioned below are the details of the IU International University of Applied Sciences MBA:

  • Annual Tuition Cost: INR 9 L - 10 L
  • Duration: 1 - 2 years
  • Placement Rate: 94% (within 3 months of graduation)
  • Base Salary Range: USD 70,000 - USD 205,000 (INR 61.3 L - 1.7 Cr)
  • Median Salary: USD 129,000 (INR 1.12 Cr)
  • Median Signing Bonus: USD 30,000 (INR 26.2 L)
  • Top Functions: Marketing/Sales, Consulting, Finance, General Management, and Operations/Logistics
  • Top Industries: Consulting, Manufacturing, Technology, Consumer Packaged Goods, Healthcare, Financial Services, and Transportation & Logistics Services

Conversion Rate: 1 USD = INR 87.59

Q:   What are the English language requirements for MBA from IU?
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To be able to study MBA at IU International, Indian students must provide the following test scores. Note that the test results shouldnt be older than two years.

  • IELTS (at least 6.5 points)

  • TOEFL (at least 90 points)

  • Cambridge certificate (B2 First with min. score of 176)

Q:   Are IUBH and IU the same university?
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Yes IUBH or International Business Hochschule had its name changed to IU International University of Applied Sceinces but its the same private German based universities with same core values and quality of education. Its the largest university in Germany.

Q:   How many international students are enrolled at IU International?
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The no. of international students enrolled in 2025 is over 3,000 in the IU International's Berlin campus plus these international students hail from 160+ different countries of origin including India

Q:   What is the IU International University of Applied Sciences acceptance rate?
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As per the ratio of admissions to applications, IU International University of Applied Sciences acceptance rate stands between 40% - 80%. Since, the stats are on the higher end, we can conclude that IU is a not a very competitive university to get in, as it admits more than half of the applicants. Once an applicant fulfills IU International University of Applied Sciences admission requirements, ie; academic qualifications, English language requirements as well as relevant documents, they are most likely to secure an admission in the university. However, students must not take this lightly and apply to IU within the deadlines in order to get enrolled as a student.

Note: The data has been derived from unofficial sources and is subjected to changes.

Q:   What are the requirements for an APS Certificate?
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To obtain an APS certificate students have to submit a passport size photo plus a copy of the following docs mentioned below

  • APS fee transfer receipt
  • Adhaar Card
  • Passport
  • Class X Marksheet
  • Class XII Marksheet
  • Class XII admit card (PG)
  • Bachelors degree (PG)
  • Masters degree/transcripts (PG)
  • TestAS Result
  • Language Certificate (German/English)
  • Student Authorization Letter (German/English)
  • Pre-University Entrance Exam participation proof
Q:   Are the placements offered at IU International University of Applied Sciences good?
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Yes, students get the access to top-notch placements at IU International University. According to the reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the university ranks -

  • 3.8 for post-study work jobs
  • 3.7 stars for part-time work
  • 3.4 stars for internships
Q:   How much do the graduates of IU International University of Applied Sciences earn?
A: 

Graduates of IU International University, Germany earn great return on investment through placement opportunities. Below are the salaries by course level of Kelly School of Business graduates:

ParticularsStatistics
Students employed within 3 months of graduation

94%

Mean Salary

USD 135,742 (INR 1.18 Cr)
Mean Signing BonusUSD 32,232 (INR 28.2 L)
Median SalaryUSD 129,000 (INR 1.12 Cr)
Median Signing BonusUSD 30,000 (INR 26.2 L)
Base Salary RangeUSD 70,000 - USD 205,000 (INR 61.3 L - 1.7 Cr)
Top FunctionsMarketing/Sales, Consulting, Finance, General Management, and Operations/Logistics
Top IndustriesConsulting, Manufacturing, Technology, Consumer Packaged Goods, Healthcare, Financial Services, and Transportation & Logistics Services

Conversion Rate: 1 USD = INR 87.59

Q:   Can I work while studying at IU International University of Applied Sciences?
A: 

Yes, the IU International permits international students to work while studying. Due to the university's flexible online curriculum, students are able to work and the university's career services to help students find relevant part-time jobs or internships. Some job roles that students can take up are:

SectorsPart Time Jobs in Germany for Students
Service Sector

- Waiter/Waitress

- Bartender

- Cashier

- Hotel Staff 

Tutoring

- English Tutor

- Subject Tutor

- Online Tutor

- Private Tutor

Freelance Work

- Writer

- Translator

- Graphic Designer

- Programmer

- Social Media Manager

Retail

- Sales Associate

- Stockroom Clerk

- Cashier

- Customer Service Representative

Know more about part-time jobs in Germany for international students.

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Students can apply for IU Applied Sciences scholarships directly via the official university website (iu.de). The university offers several monthly scholarships and applications for the same can be submitted by the end of the month to considered for that month.

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FHM is better for students interested in:

  • business and technology programs for small and medium-sized enterprises (the Mittelstand)
  • Smaller class sizes
  • better networking opportunities into German mid-sized businesses
  • Better chances of a German student visa

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The following are the MBA requirements for IU International:

  • Bachelor's degree with a satisfactory or Grade C equivalent
  • UG studies are equivalent to  240 ECTS credits for a 60-ECTS MBA/210 ECTS to begin a 90-ECTS MBA  
  • One year of professional work experience
  • 15 min online interview
  • English language pro

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IU International University of Applied Sciences has a class size of 125 for its MBA program. Of these, 45% are international students and females make up 26% of the total population. Some of the key highlights of the IU International University MBA class profile are mentioned below:

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Yes, every month IU International University of Applied Sciences award four 50% scholarships to selected individuals who are not yet enrolled. This includes Women in Tech or in STEM-study programs. For this, the individuals must be applying to one of the four Bachelor's or Master's degree programs i

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