

Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences Fees & Cost for Indian Students
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International students exploring academic opportunities at Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences can choose from a wide selection of programs at the graduate stages. The overall fee structure is influenced by several factors, including the specific area of study, course duration, and academic level. The first-year tuition fees for graduate courses is EUR 26,348 (INR 24,95,683).
In addition to tuition, students are required to manage other important Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences expenses such as housing or hostel fees, health coverage, commuting costs, and miscellaneous charges. The details outlined below on Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences courses and fees have been sourced from the university’s official platforms and trusted educational portals, and are updated regularly to reflect the latest data.
The table below presents a detailed fee structure of Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences programs in Indian Rupees.
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