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The place to study in Germany!
Open the door to your dream of studying in Germany! In Germany, one of the most ideal countries to fulfil your dream of studying, prestigious educational and economic opportunities await you. It's also time to discover the advantages offered by DECAMPUS, with the possibility of studying for free!
Why study in Germany?
- Free education: State universities in Germany are free of charge. Only semester fees are charged.
- Prestigious education: Germany has some of the best universities in the world.
- The opportunity to work while you study: Working 20 hours a week can cover your living costs.
- Scholarship opportunities: As an international student, you may be eligible for various scholarships.
- International degree: Take advantage of the opportunity to earn a degree that is recognised worldwide.
- Career opportunities in Germany: Every student has the right to look for a job for 18 months after graduation.

What are the requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Germany?
- a school leaving certificate (Abitur)
- a place on a 4-year degree course with higher education entrance qualification (state or foundation universities)
- or have successfully completed a 2-year degree course
- knowledge of German at C1 level (conditional admission for students without C1 level)
- proof of financial solvency in the visa procedure (letter of guarantee or blocked account)
- IELTS or TOEFL score for English language programmes
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Study Advice Germany
We create an individual study profile according to your goals and expectations.
Language Advice
We identify your language needs and advise you on language school enrolment.
Application Advice
We provide professional support with your application and admission to university.
Visa Advice
We will advise you on what documents you need for your visa.
Accommodation Advice
We will show you accommodation options before you arrive in Germany.
First Step Advice
We will advise you on the formalities you will need to complete when you arrive in Germany.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you have to register for Bachelor's programmes with the examination system of your home country.
No, you can study a different programme in Germany than in your home country. Please contact us for more information.
There is no age limit for admission to a Bachelor's programme. However, there are detailed requirements for the visa process. Please contact our advisors for more information.
Yes, graduates of the two-year Fachoberschule can obtain a Bachelor's degree in Germany.
No, students without German language skills are admitted under the conditional admission system and can complete a preparatory service in Germany.
Yes, there have been legal changes. Please contact our education advisors for more information.
Proof of German language proficiency at C1 level must be provided within a total of 24 months.
In Germany, the term "conditional admission" is used when admission to a particular degree or postgraduate programme is conditional on the fulfilment of certain requirements. These conditions are usually admission criteria such as language skills, academic performance or attendance of certain courses. For example, a student may be admitted to a Master's programme in Germany, but may be required to demonstrate a certain level of German language proficiency or to attend certain mandatory courses. These requirements are usually listed in the letter of admission and must be met in order to complete the enrolment process. In other words: If the student fulfils these requirements, the admission is legally binding and the enrolment process is complete.Sind Deutschkenntnisse für das Visumsverfahren erforderlich?
Ja, obwohl der Sprachnachweis nicht zu den Unterlagen gehört, die dem Konsulat vorgelegt werden müssen, kann die Motivation des Studierenden anhand des Sprachnachweises beurteilt werden. Daher muss der/die Studierende beim Visumgespräch ein Zertifikat über Deutschkenntnisse auf dem Niveau A2 vorlegen.
Yes, although the language certificate is not one of the documents that must be submitted to the consulate, the student's motivation can be assessed on the basis of the language certificate. Therefore, the student must present a certificate of German language proficiency at level A2 at the visa interview.
No, it is not sufficient. It is recognised as an official examination in Germany: Telc, Goethe or OSD exams are recognised as official exams in Germany.
The amount, which varies from year to year, is 11,417 euros for the year 2024 (plus the fees for opening a blocked account).
Yes, you can withdraw a maximum of €934 per month to cover your living expenses.
Yes, as an additional service we offer our applicants advice on finding accommodation, which can be very difficult in Germany. Please contact our Relocation Service Unit for more information.
The monthly cost of studying in Germany varies depending on where you live, your lifestyle and your personal preferences. In general, however, they are made up of the following items
- Accommodation: The cost of accommodation depends on the type of accommodation you choose, e.g. student residence, private apartment or shared flat. The cost of accommodation in Germany can be higher in city centres. The average cost is between 300 and 600 euros per month.
- Food: Depending on your eating habits, you can expect to spend between €200 and €300 per month on food.
- Transport: There are generally several ways of getting around in Germany: Underground, bus, train or bicycle. The monthly cost of a public transport pass varies depending on the city and means of transport and is usually between €50 and €100. You should also expect to spend between €20 and €50 per month on textbooks and other learning materials.
- Health insurance: Health insurance is compulsory in Germany. The cost of health insurance varies depending on the health insurance company and the level of cover, and averages between €80 and €100 per month.
These are average costs; personal expenses or special needs may increase or decrease the cost. The total monthly expenditure for a student living in Germany is usually between 700 and 1000 euros per month.
Yes, married couples whose academic background has been checked by our experts can apply together or be admitted as single applicants. A visa can be applied for jointly. Please contact our education advisors for more information.
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