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Ludwig Maximilians University Munich B.Sc. Highlights 2026
The Ludwig Maximilians University Munich offers a 2 years to 3 years of B.Sc. program to its students. It is a good choice for students interested in studies that are in line with industry demands. Students can choose from around 14 B.Sc. programs. The B.Sc. program can be pursued in specializations such as Physics, Physics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Geophysics. Apart from tuition costs, students also need to keep a budget in place for expenses related to living in Germany. This includes rent, groceries, transportation, etc.
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Answered 10 hours ago
Yes, Indian students can change their course at LMU Munich. To do that, students need to request for a change of subject form. students without a German university entrance qualification need to apply for change of subjects at the International Office.
The application deadlines to change courses vary
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Answered 9 hours ago
LMU Munich semester fee for Indian students are non-refundable if their visa is rejected. The university has a strict non-refund policy on semester and processing costs.
Indian students should be extra cautious when applying for a Germany student visa.
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Yes, Indian students need to take the Studienkolleg (preparatory course) if their high-school certificate is not equivalent to a German high-school leaving certificate (Abitur).
For direct entry, students need to pass the Feststellungsprufung (final exam for Indian students at German preparatory coll
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Yes, an APS certificate is mandatory for Indian students to study at Ludwig Maximilian Uni. The document is proof of a student's academic credentials.
Students can apply on the official APS India website to obtain the same. A processing fee of INR 18 K also applies.
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Answered 2 weeks ago
Late payment of the semester fee at Ludwig Maximilian Uni can lead to a fine. The university also has the right to de-register a student, in some cases.
Student facing issues affording their studies are advised to contact the LMU payment office.
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