Tuition fees in German private universities are generally much higher than those in public universities, but the specific training fees vary greatly from school to school, and some schools may deduct 20,000 euros a year.
2. Tuition fees of public universities
(1) Some federal states implement a wide-ranging training fee system: that is, all students are required to pay no more than 500 euros per academic year. (2) Some federal states only charge students for long-term study and training or studying for a second degree.
(3) The remaining federal states are free of training fees.
Living expenses 1. rent
For China students, the biggest expense during their study in Germany is hotel accommodation. This expenditure varies greatly according to the price of the house where the students live. If you can't live in student dormitories, students will spend a lot of money on houses in some big cities such as Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt. A simple one-bedroom and one-bedroom house is estimated to cost two or three hundred euros a month. If you are lucky enough to live in a student dormitory, the housing cost will be significantly reduced. Generally, it is more than 100 Euro per month.
In some small cities, the cost of student dormitories is even only 50 to 60 euros per month. However, it is not easy to have the opportunity to live in a student dormitory. Generally speaking, you have the right to apply only if you pass the language test and publish the registration certification in the university. In some big cities, it usually takes a long time to apply. Therefore, to study in Germany, you need to be prepared to rent a house and spend more money.
2. Commercial insurance
The price of public insurance is more than 70,80 euros a month, which will change with age.
Eat something
Because half a year's language class is eaten in the university cafeteria, and after the formal class, I cook at home, so cooking and eating by myself will save a lot.
4. Other daily necessities
The monthly transaction volume of clothes, trousers, skin care products and various daily necessities is about 50- 100 euros.
How much is the living expenses for studying in Germany? If compared in Europe, the cost of living in Germany is not expensive. Spending on catering, hotel accommodation, clothing, culture and art is average in EU countries. Compared with Scandinavian countries, Germany's consumption power is even very cheap.
It is difficult to generalize the monthly living expenses of German college students. Because they belong to different cities and have different requirements. Generally speaking, the cost of living in small cities will be lower than that in big cities. Naturally, the living expenses you need also depend on your personal living habits.
Students in Germany live on about 800 euros a month. Then students who choose more cost-effective housing and are extremely economical in life may have to pay less than 600 euros a month for living expenses.
Rent accounts for the largest proportion of college students' monthly daily living expenses. However, the rent level varies greatly from place to place. According to different cities, the monthly rent expenditure of college students ranges from 2 10 euros to 348 euros. The rent level in some big cities such as Munich, Hamburg, Cologne or Dü sseldorf is much higher than the average. If you want to save money, you can choose to live in the student dormitory provided by colleges and universities or share a house.