Germany isn’t nicknamed ‘the land of ideas’ for nothing. A Masters in Germany means studying in one of the most successful, popular and affordable university systems in Europe.
Why study a Masters in Germany?
German Masters degrees reflect the intellectual prestige of a higher education system stretching back hundreds of years (and associated with some of the most important thinkers in European science and philosophy). Today the country is equally renowned for its modern research facilities, many of which offer innovative postgraduate training programmes in partnership with German universities.
You'll also have plenty to do whilst taking a break from your studies. From historic cities to beautiful landscapes like the Rhine Valley and the Black Forest, Germany has lots to offer international students looking for a study abroad adventure.
How popular is Masters study in Germany?
Germany is the fifth most popular study destination in the world, with over 225,000 international students. Many of them are enrolled on Masters programmes and other postgraduate courses.
How long is a Masters degree in Germany?
A Masters in Germany normally runs for two years, with the academic year lasting from the beginning of October to the end of the following September.
How much does it cost to study a Masters in Germany?
Most Masters degrees in Germany have no tuition fees, but do charge small administrative fees per semester. See our guide to
Masters fees and funding in Germany for more information.
Are German Masters degrees taught in English?
Masters degrees in Germany may be delivered in various languages as well as German. An increasing number of programmes are now offered in English.
Will I need a visa to study a Masters in Germany?
EU and EEA students will not usually require a visa to study in Germany. However, you will need to register your presence with the authorities.
Learn more about studying a Masters in Germany
For more information about studying abroad in Germany, including advice on universities, degree types and application processes, check out our full
guide to studying a Masters in Germany.
You can also read our guide to
postgraduate life in Germany, with information on accommodation, living costs, working abroad and more, along with our introduction to
German university rankings. Finally, our guide to
German language tests provides information for foreign students studying a Masters in German.