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    10 Good Reasons to Study an Engineering Master's in Germany in 2023

    • 12/8/2022 11:23:42 AM
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    Why should you study an Engineering degree in Germany? Because when you say Germany, you instantly think about safe and modern roads, the best cars in the world and all sorts of technological innovations. All these are the result of vast research and developments in the Engineering and Technology field made in Germany.

    So, it’s quite obvious for any international student who looks for an Engineering degree to first consider his or her Master’s degree in Germany.

    Check below ten top reasons that will convince you Germany is a top destination for a Master’s degree in Engineering, in any specialisation you can think of.


    1. German universities charge low tuition fees or none at all

    Most universities, colleges, and Engineering schools in Germany (especially the public universities) charge low or even no tuition fees to all international students worldwide! That’s right, you can study for free in Germany. The only fees charged by German universities are administrative fees of around 100 - 200 EUR/year, which are meant to cover student services, costs such as bus tickets to the university, or the student cafeterias.

    However, public universities located in Bremen, Lower Saxony, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt or Turingia will charge tuition fees and you will also have to pay tuition if you enrol in a Master’s degree programme in a totally different field than the one you studied as a Bachelor’s student.


    2. English-taught Masters in German Engineering schools

    Germany is one of the top destinations on the list of non-English speaking countries with a large popularity among international students. This is due to the fact that most Engineering schools in Germany offer Master's programmes in English specifically dedicated to foreign students.

    All study degrees have high academic standards including for Engineering and Technology specialisations. 

      IU International University of Applied Sciences
      Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
      Fredrich Schiller University Jena
      SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences 
      RWTH Aachen University 
      Technical University of Kaiserslautern

    3. Numerous scholarship opportunities for Engineering students in Germany

    Lots of organizations in Germany offer scholarships to international students. These include universities, research organizations, government organizations and corporations to name a few.

    Engineering scholarships are either dedicated to cover your tuition fees (if needed) or to support at least a part of your monthly financial costs, such as accommodation, study materials, etc.

    DAAD and Deutschlandstipendium are some of the most prolific scholarship providers, but there are several other organisations that offer financial aid to international students


    4. Attend the best Engineering schools in Europe

    German technical universities are always present in all reputed university rankings, but they are also acknowledged for their important contributions in the Engineering field.

    According to QS, here are top 10 German Engineering schools:

    • Technical University of Munich 
    • RWTH Aachen University 
    • Technical University of Berlin 
    • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 
    • Darmstadt University of Technology 
    • TU Dresden University of Stuttgart 
    • Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich 
    • Humboldt University Berlin 
    • Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberga

    5. Enjoy the German low cost of living

    If you want to study an Engineering Master's in Germany, you should know that the cost of living is lower compared to many places in Europe, such as the Scandinavian countries. Students can limit their expenses to as low as 700 EUR per month in some of the smaller German cities.

    International students in Germany are allowed to work up to 720 hours i.e. 90 full days in a year. Part-time jobs paying 7 to 8 euros per hour are relatively easy to find and a great way to earn some extra cash.


    6. Research and collaboration with the Engineering industry

    Germany has always been at the forefront of cutting-edge research. German universities and centres of research have always worked closely with companies and industries and developed close symbiotic and strategic relationships. This gives students exciting opportunities to use the skills they learn in Engineering degree courses in real life scenarios to solve real problems.

    Technical University of Munich for instance, has partnerships with famous companies like Siemens and General Electric, BMW and also offer students the possibility to work on research projects in collaboration with local research centres like the Max Planck Institutes and Deutsches Museum.


    7. Choose from a variety of Engineering degrees in Germany

    Regardless of the type of Engineering Master’s degree you’re interested in, you’re guaranteed to find your study option in one of Germany’s universities or colleges.

    From specialisations like Nanotechnology to Media Engineering, Cartography to Climate System Sciences, the variety of Engineering courses offered by German universities is so wide; you will be spoilt for choice! It won’t be difficult to find your ideal Engineering Master’s programme and specialise in a niche in this ever-evolving field.

    Here are some examples of popular Engineering degrees in Germany:

    • Mechanical Engineering degrees in Germany   
    • Electrical Engineering degrees in Germany  
    • Biomedical Engineering degrees in Germany 
    • Space Engineering degrees in Germany  

    8. German universities provide an international study environment

    Universities and colleges in Germany thrive in a multicultural environment which makes any students easily adapt to the academic system in general.

    Based on the most recent data provided by ICEF Monitor, over 300 000 international students have chosen Germany as their study destination. Students often praise the quality of courses and study facilities and highly experienced professors.

    Students are pleased with the fact that courses helped their self-development and were generally pleased with teacher involvement. Many also report high academic standards and highly experienced professors. The quality of facilities is also praised by many students.


    9. Engineering jobs in Germany

    Since the German economy is primarily driven by the manufacturing industry, Engineering careers are usually not hard to come by. In fact, since most German tech companies are involved in advanced and applied research, Germany will always need science, engineering and technology experts.

    According to recent statistics, Germany has the second highest number of engineering workers among all employees in the EU.

    Foreigners are allowed to live and work in Germany and on average, salaries for engineering experts are around 46,126 EUR/year.


    10. High standard of living in Germany

    German cities such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg are consistently ranked among the most liveable cities in the world. Big cities in Germany are also, in general, safer than those in the USA. Since Germany is located in the heart of Europe, it is easy to travel to a lot of other European countries, such as Austria, France or Belgium.

    Bases on OECD statistics, Germany also ranks above the average in education and skills, work-life balance, jobs and earnings, environmental quality, social connections, personal security and well-being.

    So what are you waiting for? Start searching for Engineering Master's degrees and prepare for a successful career in the Engineering and Technology field.

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