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University of Koblenz
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  • Deadline to apply for the upcoming Summer intake is Sep 30, 2026

About University of Koblenz

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Year of establishment
2023
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Q:   Is University of Koblenz free for Indian students?
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University of Koblenz do not charge any tuition fee from Indian students. But, Indian students are required to pay a semester contribution fee of EUR 327.30 for UG level and EUR 317.30 for PG level. The cost of living in Germany is around EUR 934 - EUR 980 per month, which Indian students must pay.

Please Note- Semester Fee at this university includes committee social contribution, Social contribution student union and Semester ticket.

Q:   Is the University of Koblenz worth it for Indian students?
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Yes, the Uni of Koblenz is certainly worth it as an Indian student for the following reasons:

  • No tuition costs, only a semester contribution worth EUR 327.30 (INR 35.7 K) applies
  • 20+ programs taught entirely in English (including Web and Data Science)
  • Easy access to part-time jobs in the German job market (learning German is important however)
  • International student support related to admission, orientation, other administrative and German language support
Q:   What is the ranking of the University of Koblenz?
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The University of Koblenz ranks #1,819 globally out of 21,291 universities as part of the Center for World University Rankings 2026. It also ranks:

  • #67 among universities in Germany
  • #572 among universities in Europe
  • #1,746 globally for research

University of Koblenz Admission 2026

  • Application fees :No Fees
  • Type of deadline :Regular
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Q:   Do I need to apply through uni-assist or directly to the University of Koblenz?
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Indian students generally need to apply to the University of Koblenz via Uni-assist. However, students who have either of the following may be able to apply directly:

  • A German Abitur or equivalent
  • Certificate of recognition with a specified average grade issued in Germany
  • Successfully completed a German preparatory course (Studienkolleg)
Q:   Is learning German mandatory to study at the University of Koblenz?
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Learning German is not mandatory to study at the Uni of Koblenz for students enrolling in an English-taught programme. However, programmes taught in German does require students to demonstrate a minimum B2 level of German proficiency.

TestDAF, DSH 2, and the Goethe-Zertifikat are some popular German test scores accepted by Uni Koblenz.

Q:   What is the VPD document? Is it mandatory to study in Germany?
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A VPD or Preliminary Review Document is a verification of a students' high-school or UG degree . This document confirms a student's credentials to be up to the mark and in line with the academic requirements in Germany.

It is not mandatory for all universities in Germany. Students have to submit the same only if asked by the university. It can be obtained via the Uni-assist portal.







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University of Koblenz Scholarships for Indian Students 2026

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Q:   What is the deadline to apply for scholarships at the University of Koblenz?
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Tentative deadline for Indian students to apply for University of Koblenz scholarships is May, 2027.  Follow the steps below to apply for the same:

  • Submit an application as one PDF file
  • Include the completed application form along with the rest of the required documents/proofs
  • Send the application via Uni Koblenz's official email
Q:   What is the Deutschlandstipendium Scholarship in Germany?
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Deutschlandstipendium is Germany's largest public-private scholarship. It supports high-achieving and socially active students at state-recognized universities in Germany. The award worth EUR 300 (INR 32.9 K)/month for at least 2 semesters, is given irrespective of a student's financial background.

For complete details, check out the video below:

Q:   What are the main requirements for getting a scholarship in Germany?
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The main requirements for getting a scholarship in Germany for Indian students are:

  1. Having outstanding academic merit
  2. You must also present proof of your social engagement/volunteering, if any 
  3. Proof of language proficiency
  4. Professional work experience if applying for specific postgraduate development courses

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University of Koblenz
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 25% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Liberal
Easy going
Internships3.3
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.3
Quality of faculty4.7
Student Life4.3
Value for money4
Public transportation4.7
Safety4.7
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration4
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Master of Science Web and Data Science - Batch of 2027
4.6
Good curriculum, supporting staff, nice and beautiful city
Tips: The education system is a little bit different compared to Indian standards, in a good direction; it's more flexible. People are more open and direct, so sometimes it's easier to talk to someone. I did get a scholarship based on my grades and an entrance exam; universities usually have more scholarships to support education. Scholarship usually is around 400 to 600 a month for up to 12 months max.
Likes (Safety): Overall, the surroundings are safe, and people are very polite and helpful. The police department here is more tolerant of international people. There is no additional security anywhere because it's not needed as well. If you are not heavily involved in any political argument, an easygoing person wouldn't be a problem at all.
Dislikes (Internships): Most universities themselves don't offer internships, or most of them don't have tie-ups with companies to offer the internship. In a few cases the faculty members provide the options wherever they have ongoing projects, like in the university or outside of the university. But overall in Germany there's no concept of on-campus recruiting.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 48000
Reviewed on 26 May 2026Read more
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Nishanth Srinivasa
Master of Science Web and Data Science - Batch of 2028
4.2
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Tips: Moving here from India is a massive culture shock, and you notice the differences the second you land. The University of Koblenz itself is a super relaxed environment—there are zero tuition fees to worry about and attendance isn't mandatory, which sounds amazing, but it means you have to be incredibly self-disciplined or you'll fall behind. You basically have to grow up overnight because you're entirely on your own. Nobody is checking in on you, so managing your own cooking, doing your laundry, and dealing with the crazy seasonal weather shifts becomes your daily life. The winters here get freezing cold, the food is completely different, and even the way people dress and act takes some serious getting used to. It forces you to become way more responsible than you've ever been, but it’s a solid environment once you adapt to the lifestyle.
Likes (Public transportation): Trains and buses are available most of the time, and the ticket costs are funded by the university. The university is near the center of the city, so everything is available by 10 min transportation by buses. You can even stay in the outskirts and have fun and attend the university at the same time.
Dislikes (Internships): Since it is a mid-tier city, the requirements, such as language, are more important, and also the jobs can be applied for in the other cities as well. The internships and other jobs are definitely competitive since you are one of those other people who would have applied for the same job.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2026Read more
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Master of Science Web and Data Science - Batch of 2026
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Building a life from scratch - Germany Masters Degree Experience
Tips: After coming here I have learned to manage my life all on my own. You don't have family or people you know. Everyone and everything is new. So you learn to handle your life, bills, education, job, and everything on your own. You have to push yourself to get whatever goals you have done. No one is coming to motivate or push you. The cultural shift for me was when I could work part-time in IT and also study side by side. There is no spoon-feeding; you have to learn and figure things out on your own. A lot of things here in Germany have too much paperwork; even simple things in India are complicated here. So you will learn to navigate it. I didn't take any scholarships. I'd say the university is good. It has good elective options. Web and data science is an interesting combination. You can choose more web-based or data science-based electives. As long as you study and do your assignments and are serious about your degree, you can do it. Germany has been a new experience.
Likes (Part time work): On-campus part-time jobs are extremely limited. Most students take off-campus part-time jobs. Non-technical part-time jobs are exhausting, as you need to physically work. If you get a technical part-time job, it's easier to manage academics, as it will mostly be online.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are not mandatory at my university, and getting internships in the market is not easy. Even people with work experience from India have a hard time getting internships. It can take anywhere from 6 months to 1 year to get a job. At least 500 applications minimum. So landing an internship is not easy. Yes, there are internships relevant to my field in data science and web development.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes8 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Q:   How can Indian students find a part-time job in Germany?
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There are many ways Indian students can find part-time work in Germany. Some popular ways are mentioned below.

  • Check in at the university career centers. They have access to job listings that are reserved exclusively for university students. Since there are less number of applications, this means better chances of landing a job.
  • Indeed Germany, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn also list many part-time work options
  • Students can also share their CVs in person at cafes, retail stores, and restaurants
  • Networking with peers can also help students land a part-time job much more quickly







University of Koblenz Fees for Indian Students 2026

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MS(9 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 79 & Above
M.Sc.(3 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 5.5 & Above, TOEFL: 72 & Above
MBA/PGDM(2 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, TOEFL
B.Sc.(6 courses)
– / –Duration3 years
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B.E. / B.Tech(1 course)
– / –Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, TOEFL
B.Ed(1 course)
– / –Duration3 years
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BBA(2 courses)
– / –Duration3 years
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M.A.(2 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
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Q:   Does University of Koblenz charge tuition fee from Indian students?
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Yes there is application fee charged by University of Koblenz from Indian students. Students must pay application fee of EUR 75 for 1 program. If students want to apply for more than one program, they must pay application fee of EUR 30 for each additional course to the university.







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Q:   How do I find accommodation in Germany as an Indian student?
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Accommodation options in Germany for students are mentioned below-

  • Student Dormitories (Studentenwohnheim): Managed by Studentenwerk (student services). the cheapest option (€200–400/month). Apply early — waiting lists can be long!
  • Private Shared Apartments (WG — Wohngemeinschaft): Most common for international students. Rent: €300–600/month per room in shared flats.
  • Online platforms: WG-Gesucht.de, Spotahome, HousingAnywhere, Immobilienscout24
  • Private student residences: More expensive (€500–900/month) but furnished and include utilities
  • University accommodation is mainly for bachelor's students; master's students typically need to find private housing

Recommendation: Start searching 3–4 months before your arrival. German housing market is competitive, especially in Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg.

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University CityKoblenz, Other - Germany, Germany
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Population of City1,13,388

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Universitätsstraße 1
56070 Koblenz

Koblenz ( Other - Germany)

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+49 261 287 - 2034

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+49 261 287 - 2973

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