1. University registration fee: 150 Euro/year. It is free in German universities, but you have to pay the registration fee. After registration, the school will issue free monthly pass cards to international students, including transportation expenses.
2. Living expenses: 3,000 euros/year. Including room and board, the monthly rent ranges from 150 euros to 250 euros.
3. Book fee: 600 euros/year. Because the original books in Germany are very expensive, most students will copy books or go to the library to read books.
4. Insurance premium: 240 euros/year. This is essential. As long as you enter Europe, you must take out insurance. Insurance includes medical treatment, personal injury and accidental injury. I will have a personal doctor. If it is a simple ailment like a cold and fever, I can make a diagnosis and treatment through a private doctor. It is free to see a doctor and buy medicine. If it is a serious illness, you need a private doctor's certificate to go to the hospital for treatment, and this part of the cost is also within the scope of insurance, so this insurance is perfect and relieves parents' worries.
5. Others: 600 euros/year. The social activities of European students are very rich, so there will be this part of the expenditure.
Moreover, China students studying in Germany are basically part-time. Usually during the winter and summer vacations, boys are willing to go to Stuttgart, a famous working city in Germany, where there are many heavy machinery and industrial factories, such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW and other large factories, and everyone goes to do assembly line work. Usually working 8 hours a day, the work intensity is not very great. Most girls go to Frankfurt, and Frankfurt needs a large number of exhibition service personnel every exhibition season.
In addition, there are many overseas students who work as tour guides, introducing places of interest in several European countries to the tourism team in China, changing their driver's licenses to international ones, driving tourists to France, the Netherlands and other countries, and working while traveling. In Germany, the study time is only eight months, four months is a holiday, and there is plenty of working time in winter and summer vacations. If you work 25 days a month and 8 hours a day, generally speaking, the hourly wage in Germany is around 10 Euro. If you work for 4 months, you can earn 8000 euros. Weekend workers generally earn a higher income, one day's income 100 euros. If you work one day every weekend, you can earn 5400 euros on Monday, then you can earn about 13400 euros a year.