1. Public Universities
- Many public universities in Germany have English-taught programs, particularly for master’s degrees. Some popular universities offering these include:
- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich)
- Technical University of Munich (TUM)
- University of Stuttgart
- University of Hamburg
- Humboldt University of Berlin
- Free University of Berlin
Note: Bachelor’s programs in English are less common than master’s programs. However, many universities offer English-taught master’s degrees in fields like engineering, natural sciences, business, and social sciences.
2. English-Taught Programs
- For a comprehensive list of English-taught programs, use databases such as DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service). Their website allows you to filter programs by language, tuition fees, and program level, and it lists numerous English programs that are tuition-free for EU and non-EU students.
3. Eligibility Requirements
- Language Proficiency: You will usually need proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS) unless you have a prior degree in English.
- Application Process: Admission requirements vary, and you may need to submit academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a CV or statement of purpose.
4. Administrative Fees
- While tuition fees are often waived, you might still need to pay a semester contribution (typically €150–€300), which often covers public transportation, student facilities, and administrative costs.
If you need further details or assistance with applications, you can contact admissiongermany.de at their email ([email protected]) or phone (+49 15510 291371). They might provide tailored guidance for international applicants.
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