Universities in Germany that Teach in English

English Universities in Germany – Germany has over the years seen a rise in the number of international students visiting the country because of its state-of-the-art education system, modern infrastructure, and a student-friendly approach. Today Germany is well known for its public universities that allow international students to study in Germany for free. While public universities require students to have some basic understanding of the German Language to take admission, international students who are looking to study in popular German universities that teach in English can read on to know more about such universities.
Exams required to study in Germany
Germany offers quality education, a multi-cultural environment, and expertise that is recognized the world over. Whatever may be your reason for choosing Germany as a study abroad destination, you are definitely going to end up asking yourself questions like which exams to take to apply for German Universities? What are the language requirements? What are the standardized tests for German University admissions? Is GMAT/ GRE important for admission to Germany? For more details on the exams required to study in Germany, click here.
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Cost of Studying in Germany
Going abroad for your studies is a big decision. More so because it is an expensive decision. No matter which country you choose, the cost of studying abroad is often more than the cost of studying in your home country. For many reasons, however, students prefer to go abroad to pursue their higher education. And while students look for countries where they can get a quality education, they are constantly on the lookout for economical alternatives. Germany is one such alternative and in some instances, studying in Germany can cost as low as studying in India. To know more about the cost of studying in Germany, Click Here.
Cost of Living in Germany
Germany offers a lucrative study abroad destination. The language no more a barrier, there are many reasons why students from all around the world prefer Germany as a study abroad destination. Be it for masters, bachelors, internships or even research fellowships, Germany is a country that has the best to offer to every student. Low or no tuition fees, excellent scholarships for Germany make it an economical overseas study option…but there are other costs that matter. So, how much does it cost to live in Germany?
What is a Blocked Account in Germany?
Every year, according to the prevailing economic conditions as well as the relevant fees structure, every university would request that a monthly sum is provided for the student to facilitate his living expenses in the country as well as for completing his education, this money is deposited in a Blocked Account. Starting September 1, 2019, this amount has been set at €10,236 for an entire academic year. This amount roughly translates to €853/month. For a student, this amount would cover accommodation, living expenses, and even travel pass costs.
Unique to studying in Germany, a Blocked Account is a mandatory requirement that obliges students to possess a closed bank account in a German Bank. It is called closed because it comes with a standing instruction on the maximum amount the student can withdraw on a monthly basis – €853 (as suggested). Read on to know more about Block Account in Germany.
Popular job sectors in Germany
Germany or more popularly referred to as the Land of Ideas is a developed economy with a robust national income, a steady growth rate, and strong industrial output. The largest economy of the Eurozone and the fifth largest in the world, is also the biggest exporter of heavy and light machinery, chemicals and vehicles. While the world knows about German Cars (think BMW, Mercedes, and so on), the German Economy is interspersed with small and medium manufacturing units. Here are the top job sectors in Germany and what professionals qualify for them
- Health Sector
- Mechanical and Automotive Sector
- Electrical and Electronics Industry
- Building & Construction Sector
- Information Technology and Telecommunications among many others
Universities in Germany that teach in English
Here is a list of universities that teach various courses in English in Germany. A lot of times students heading to Germany may not be well versed with the German language and may have to apply to universities that teach in the English language. Hence, here is a comprehended list of universities across the length of Germany that teach in the English language. Kindly Note: Not all courses available in the universities mentioned below would be taught in the English language, only select courses will be taught in English while the rest would be in German.
- University of Bremen
- Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
- Free University of Berlin (FU)
- Leipzig University
- University of Mannheim
- Jacobs University
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- RWTH Aachen University
- Technische Universität Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt)
- Technical University of Berlin (TUB)
- Dresden University of Technology (TUD)
- Technical University of Munich (TUM)
- ULM University
- University of Bayreuth
- University of Bonn
- Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg
- University of Hamburg
- University of Gottingen
- University of Stuttgart
- Technische Universitat Kaiserslautern
- University of Erfurt
- University of Hohenheim
- WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management
- Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
- HTW Berlin
- Max Planck Institute
- Munich University of Applied Sciences
- Saarland University
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Hello Madhav. If you are looking to continue to study from the second year onward in Germany. Then it is not possible unless your current university has an exchange programme with a German university. The other option is for you to apply fresh for UG studies in Germany. For that our Shiksha Study A
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