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How much is it to study in Germany for one year?
The cost of living in Germany

How much does it cost to live in Germany for a year?

The first is the rent, which is generally 150-400 Euro/month. You can also choose a student apartment provided by the university. The conditions are good and bad: an apartment of 2-4 people is better, and everyone shares the kitchen and bathroom; The poor condition is that the whole floor shares 1-2 kitchen and bathroom. Choosing the latter will save some money, but the environment is relatively noisy. It should be noted that the location of university student apartments is very tight and needs to be applied in advance.

Secondly, the university registration fee is about 100-200 euros per semester. Although public universities are free of tuition, they must pay registration fees. After paying the registration fee, the school will issue students with free student ID cards/bus cards. If you charge money in this multi-purpose card, you can eat in the school cafeteria (much cheaper than outside), borrow books, print and copy books in the library, and even take public transportation for one semester for free (including bus, subway U-Bahn, light rail S-Bahn, empty rail train H-Bahn, intercity RE train, etc.). The transportation cost in Germany is very expensive. In Eisen, North Rhine-Westphalia, German students will choose public transportation extending in all directions, which can save transportation costs.

Third, the insurance cost. Living in Germany requires medical insurance. There are two options for medical insurance: public insurance and private insurance. Public insurance will be much more convenient when you see a doctor. If you make an appointment by telephone, you only need to pay 10 euros for medical expenses after arrival, and you don't need to pay any medical expenses for seeing a doctor within three months, but you need to pay part of the prescription, and the insurance company will bear part of it; If you go to the hospital again after three months, you need to pay 10 euros for medical expenses again.

Germany's high-quality education, high gold content in education certificate, free education system, broad prospects for students' graduation, high pass rate of visas, short graduation time, mutual recognition of academic qualifications between China and Germany, relaxed working environment, good social security, Schengen visa, free travel in 26 European countries, and a one-and-a-half-year work visa for students who are about to study in Germany, have more and more attraction. Germany's dual education has won the recognition of students and employment units, and its quality of students is not only comparable to that of comprehensive universities, but also its employment rate is even better than that of comprehensive universities. If you want to apply for studying in a dual-system university in Germany, you can consult Hunan Study Abroad Network.