1. Tuition Fees
- Public Universities: Most public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees for undergraduate programs, including dentistry, especially for EU/EEA students. However, some federal states have introduced modest fees for non-EU students, ranging from €1,500 to €3,000 per semester.
- Private Universities: Private universities tend to have higher tuition fees. For dentistry, fees can range from €5,000 to €20,000 per semester.
2. Semester Contributions
- Even in public universities, students usually pay a semester contribution, which is typically around €150 to €300 per semester. This fee often includes public transportation, administration fees, and other student services.
3. Living Costs
- The estimated monthly cost of living for students in Germany is around €800 to €1,200. This includes rent, food, health insurance, and personal expenses. Rent can vary widely depending on the city, with bigger cities like Munich or Frankfurt generally being more expensive.
4. Language Requirements
- Dentistry programs in Germany are mostly offered in German, so proficiency in German (typically at least a B2 or C1 level) is required.
For personalized guidance, you could contact Admission Germany directly at +49 15510 291371.
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