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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Usually international students not immediately earn €60,000 plus entry in Germany. Fresh graduates start at €45k–55k. But if you have a strong internship or skills, you might break into mid-level pay faster.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Some top universities for MBBS in Germany include University of Heidelberg, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Technical University of Munich, etc. Listed below are top MBBS Universities in Germany as per the 2025 Medicine rankings:
MBBS Colleges in Germany | QS Ranking for Medicine in 2025 |
|---|---|
#32 | |
#53 | |
#78 | |
#93 | |
#132 | |
#153 | |
#161 | |
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover | #164 |
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg | #172 |
#176 |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Public universities in Germany are largely state-funded and do not require students to pay tuition fees, but only an administration fee as part of the admission process. Hence, the MBBS in Germany for Indian students fees is zero at most of the universities.
However, MBBS fees in Germany at some universities are around INR 25 L for the first year. Currently, MBBS courses are only available across public universities in Germany. Hence, international students would require an understanding of the German language to apply to the university. Below are the annual fee requirements of top MBBS universities in Germany:
University | Annual Tuition Cost |
|---|---|
No Fees | |
INR 27 L |
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Berlin has a moderate crime index of approximately 44.66, meaning it is a relatively safe city to reside in. Neighborhoods like Mitte, Charlottenhurg, and Prenzlaur Berg are considered especially safe since they are usually either heavily policed or have a generally low crime rate.
A resident of Berlin is more likely to experience petty theft or vandalism rather than violent crimes. It is advised to avoid neighborhoods like Leopoldplatz, Görlitzer Park, or Alexanderplatz, especially at night, as these areas have a higher crime rate.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Absolutely. The semester fee charged by German universities comes with a bunch of advantages, one of which includes student transportation passes for unlimited use within certain zones (AB/ABC) and at times, outside. Students are advised to reach out to their university's student services or the AStA (Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss) to gain more insights on the semester ticket included in their semester fees.
Other options to commute include public transport like S-Bahn, U-Bahn, trams, and buses.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Students can check the approximate cost of accommodation in Berlin in case on-campus housing options aren't available:
- 1BHK City Centre: EUR 1,234/month (INR 1,22,600)
- 1BHK Outside City Centre: EUR 913/month (INR 90,700)
- 3BHK in City Centre: EUR 2,328/month (INR 2,31,300)
- 3BHK outside City Centre: EUR 1,634/month (INR 1,62,300)
Moreover, the cost of buying a solo apartment by sq. meter is as follows:
- Solo apartment price per sq. meter in City Centre- EUR 7,571 (INR 7,52,400)
- Solo apartment price per sq. meter outside the City Centre- EUR 5,578 (INR 5,54,300)
1 EUR = INR 99.38 (Rounded off INR values used)
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 3
The housing options in Berlin for international students include:
- On-campus housing- Popular universities like Humboldt University of Berlin or Free University of Berlin provide on-campus housing facilities for their local, as well as international enrollees.
- Student Dormitories - These are available for both, students with a tighter budget and students fine with spending more for additional comfort. The former can look for dormitories located on the outskirts of Berlin whereas the latter can search in the city centre for more fancier options.
- Shared Flats- Also known as WG or Wohngemeinschaften, these are furnished or unfurnished, shared
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
After successfully completing your studies at the University of Tuebingen, students can apply for a Residence Permit at the Foreigner's Office. Through this, students can extend their stay for up to 18 months in order to look for a job in Germany. Also Read: Post Study Work Permit in Germany
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can avoid opening a blocked account by providing alternative proof of financial resources. This includes:
- Declaration of Commitment (Verpflichtungserklärung)
- Scholarships
- Government Sponsorship
- Institutional Support
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a blocked account (Sperrkonto) is generally required for international students applying for a German student visa. It serves as proof of sufficient financial resources to cover living expenses during your studies.
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