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Hi  all, Am Deogratius from Tanzania luckily met the ExpatBlog via Internet and joined!!... Am looking forward to going to Germany for more Studies but i cant afford the Fees as i have seen in Most of the Colleges and Universities but i hope there are Institutions that are sponsoring Students from Africa. Currently learning Germany on my own, pretty hard but determined!...
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University fees in Germany are heavily subsidized and among the cheapest in the developed world.
There are certainly scholarships for gifted people, but if you cannot even afford the fees you will also not be able to survive here. Basic living costs at least EUR700-800 a month!
African students in Germany are usually very creative when it comes to keeping living cost low. You'll need about 100 Euro for health insurance, and 100 Euro for a small dorm room. Both positions are already subsidised. That's the fixed cost. Everything else (food, clothes etc.) is quite variable, but if you try hard, you might be able to manage on 50 Euro per week.

Tuition fees are decided on by the states. If you find one university's fees too expensive, you don't need to look up the other universities in the same state, as they'd have similar fees.

Tuition fees in the East are generally lower than in the West, as the Eastern states want to draw in more young people. The universities in Berlin and Dresden are quite good, and if nothing has changed in the past couple of years, they should be free of charge.

Best wishes,
Jan
hello
i am shehroz iqbal from pakistan and i want do BE in electrical from BERLIN so could anyone tell me about tuition fee of bachelor
and per semester fee.
at TU Berlin the fees are currently € 275,90 per semester. that includes public transportation.
That's administration fee, not tuition fee. Tuition is free in Berlin.
thanx buddies but this fee i will have to pay just 1 time or in every semesters
You pay that amount per semester.

But honestly, this information has already been posted here, and you can find it on almost every website about studying in Berlin.

If you've not been able to research this on your own, think twice if you're fit for academic research.