Many students are related to the living expenses of studying in Germany when they go to study in Germany, because in addition to tuition, living expenses are also a big expense. If you are in a foreign country, it will be difficult to survive if you don't have enough living expenses. Let's specifically introduce the requirements for applying for a master's degree in studying in Germany and what are the expenses: The cost of studying and studying in Germany is
1, and the tuition is
In fact, in Germany, most public institutions are free of tuition, and only need to pay a certain registration fee. The requirements for registration fees vary from school to school, but on the whole, most of them are 151 euros a year. After registration, schools usually give students a free monthly pass card, which covers transportation expenses and can take public transportation for free. However, some schools in Germany charge fees, especially private colleges, such as Byrne and Lower Saxony, which need to pay 5 million yuan per semester.
2. Living expenses
When studying in Germany, the living expenses mainly focus on rent, catering, insurance, transportation, registering books, buying clothes, cultural and recreational activities, etc. Books are expensive, especially the original books, which cost about 611 euros a year, so many students will go to the library to make copies or read books. Catering and accommodation add up to about 3111 euros a year, and renting a house ranges from 151 euros to 251 euros, which also includes some extra expenses such as utilities, winter heating and internet access. Other personal expenses, such as toiletries, cultural and entertainment expenses, travel expenses, and clothing purchases.
The most important thing is the insurance premium. The insurance premium for studying in Germany costs about 241 euros a year. The cost of studying in Germany is essential. Basically, as long as you enter Europe, you must buy insurance, which mainly includes medical treatment, personal injury, accidental injury, etc. Generally speaking, if foreign students have minor illnesses such as colds and fever abroad, they can be diagnosed and treated by private doctors, and it is free to buy medicines. If it is a serious illness, then as long as the private doctor issues a certificate and asks to go to the hospital for treatment, then this part of the expenses will also be paid by insurance. ? Conditions for applying for a German master's degree
1. The Ministry of Education of China recognizes that universities graduate from four-year or five-year undergraduate courses and obtain a bachelor's degree certificate.
2. Key universities (National 211 Engineering Colleges) graduated from four-year or five-year undergraduate courses but did not obtain a bachelor's degree certificate. There is no limit to the majors they apply for, but the final admission majors are decided by German universities. At present, German universities only accept undergraduate students from regular universities, and students from junior colleges and higher vocational colleges, radio and television universities or other adult higher education institutions are usually not eligible for admission to German universities. However, for applicants who have obtained a bachelor's degree through adult education, the audit department can conduct individual audits. To this end, the applicant only needs to submit a copy of the bachelor's degree certificate and submit it to the audit department to check whether the applicant has the qualification for admission to German universities. There is no charge for the audit of such certificates. If you have the qualification to enter a German university, the applicant can participate in the normal audit procedure of the audit department.