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The tradition of free tuition.

Germany is a dream place for many international students, because it provides free higher education. However, studying in Germany does not mean studying at low cost. This paper will make an in-depth discussion on the cost of studying in Germany to help readers better understand the real situation of studying in Germany.

Housing is the biggest expense.

Studying in Germany, housing is the biggest expense. Especially in Munich, Berlin, Frankfurt and other big cities, a simple single room may cost two or three hundred euros a month.

Food expenses are relatively small.

Compared with housing, food expenses are relatively small. Reasonable arrangement of 100 euro per month is enough.

Enjoy preferential transportation policies

German students can enjoy preferential transportation policies, and buying monthly or annual tickets can save a lot of money.

Duty-free work, double holiday pay

The German government allows international students to work tax-free, and the holiday salary can be doubled! Except the living expenses for the first year, the rest of the expenses can be solved by working. Now international students can work legally for 180 half a day, which undoubtedly brings tangible benefits to international students.

Fixed expenses: registration fee and book fee.

In addition to accommodation, food and transportation, there are some fixed expenses for studying in Germany, such as school registration fees and book fees.