Germany Student Cost Calculator

Germany is Europe's largest economy and a top destination for international students, tech professionals, and entrepreneurs. With nearly free university education, the EU Blue Card for skilled workers...

Average Tuition

€0–€3,000/year (most public universities free)

Average Living Cost

€10,000–€14,000/year

Work Allowance

120 full days or 240 half days per year

Popular Programs

Engineering, Computer Science, Automotive, Philosophy

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About Student Cost in Germany

Germany is Europe's largest economy and a top destination for international students, tech professionals, and entrepreneurs. With nearly free university education, the EU Blue Card for skilled workers, and a dedicated freelance visa, Germany offers unique opportunities. Our calculators help you understand the Sperrkonto requirements, calculate German tax obligations for expats, determine freelance income after social contributions, and plan studying in Germany at minimal cost.

Top Universities in Germany

TU Munich
LMU Munich
Heidelberg
Humboldt Berlin
RWTH Aachen

Frequently Asked Questions: Student Cost in Germany

What is the German blocked account (Sperrkonto) requirement?

International students must open a blocked account with at least €11,208 (€934/month × 12) to prove financial capability. You can withdraw up to €934/month after arriving in Germany.

Can I freelance in Germany as a foreigner?

Yes, Germany offers a specific Freelance Visa (Freiberufler) for self-employed professionals in recognized liberal professions like IT, consulting, design, translation, and teaching.

Is university education really free in Germany?

Most public universities in Germany charge no tuition for domestic and international students. You only pay a semester contribution (€150–€350) which usually includes a public transport ticket.

What is the solidarity surcharge in Germany?

The solidarity surcharge (Solidaritätszuschlag) is 5.5% added to your income tax, originally to fund reunification. Since 2021, only higher earners (tax bill over €16,956) pay it.