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Study in the Germany

Study in the Germany

Germany is one of the best destinations for Nepali students, offering affordable education, English-taught programs, strong job opportunities, and pathways into Europe.

Why Study in Germany?

Low or No Tuition Fees

Public universities often charge little or no tuition.

STEM & Research Powerhouse

Top choice for Engineering, IT, Medicine, and Sciences.

Post-Study Work Visa

18-month Job Seeker Visa after graduation.

Gateway to Europe

EU mobility for travel and opportunities.

Affordable Living

Lower costs compared to the UK, USA, or Australia.

Top Universities & Programs

Universities

Technical University of Munich, Heidelberg University, LMU Munich, Humboldt University of Berlin, RWTH Aachen.

Popular Programs

Mechanical & Automotive Engineering, IT & Computer Science, Business & Management, Medicine, Natural Sciences.

Cost of Studying & Living in Germany

Tuition Fees:

€0 – €3,000/year (public universities); €10,000–€15,000/year (private universities).

Living Costs:

€9,000–€12,000 per year (~€850–€1,000/month).

Visa & Fee:

€75 (national student visa, Type-D).

Blocked Account:

€11,208/year required as proof of living expenses.

Work While Studying
  • Allowed 120 full days OR 240 half days per year.

  • Average pay: €10–€15/hour (part-time jobs).

  • Common jobs: cafes, tutoring, internships, research assistant.

Scholarships for Nepali Students
  • DAAD Scholarships β€” For master’s, PhD, and research.

  • Erasmus+ β€” EU-funded scholarships for joint programs.

  • Deutschlandstipendium β€” Merit-based support from government + private sponsors.

  • University-Specific Scholarships β€” For international students with strong academic backgrounds.

Post-Study Opportunities

18-Month Job Seeker Visa:

Stay after graduation to find work.

EU Blue Card:

Long-term work and PR pathway.

Permanent Residency:

Eligible after 5 years (faster if on Blue Card).

Germany Student Visa Guidance (Type-D Visa)

Visa Type: National Visa (Student Visa, Type-D).

Key Documents:

  • Admission letter from German university

  • Proof of finances (€11,208 blocked account or sponsor)

  • Health insurance proof

  • Academic transcripts & certificates

  • English test results (IELTS/TOEFL) or German language certificate (if applicable)

  • Valid passport + biometrics

Processing Time: 8–12 weeks (apply early).

How Kings Supports You in the Germany Journey?
  • University & program shortlisting (English or German-taught)

  • Admission & documentation support

  • Blocked account & health insurance setup

  • Visa file preparation & embassy appointment guidance

  • Pre-departure cultural & language orientation

  • Post-arrival support: SIM, banking, accommodation, part-time job search

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FAQs

General Questions About Study in Germany

Yes, most public universities charge little to no tuition, but semester contribution fees (~€250–€500) apply. Private universities charge €10,000–€15,000/year.

Many programs (especially at the master’s level) are taught in English. However, learning German helps with part-time jobs and living.

A special German bank account where you must deposit ~€11,208 to prove you can cover living expenses for a year.

Around €850–€1,000 per month, covering rent, food, transport, and insurance.

Yes, up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year. Students earn €10–€15/hour.

Engineering (mechanical, automotive, electrical), IT, Data Science, Medicine, and Business.

Usually 8–12 weeks, but apply at least 3–4 months before your course starts.

Graduates get an 18-month Job Seeker Visa to find a job, then can transition to the EU Blue Card or PR.

Yes, dependents can apply for visas, but you must show additional financial proof.

DAAD, Erasmus+, Deutschlandstipendium, and university-specific scholarships.

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