The Best Part: No Tuition Fees
The Free University of Berlin is a public university in Berlin, and like most public universities in Germany, it does not charge tuition fees for standard degree programmes. This applies equally to both EU and non-EU international students, making it an attractive option for those looking to study in Germany.
What do you actually pay?
Students are required to pay a semester contribution of around €300 – €330 (approximately ₹27,000 – ₹29,700) per semester, or €600 – €660 (₹54,000 – ₹59,400) annually. This fee includes the Semester Ticket, which provides unlimited travel across Berlin’s public transport network (U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, buses) and regional trains in the Berlin-Brandenburg area. In a well-connected city like Berlin, this benefit alone offers significant value.
It’s important to note that while standard bachelor’s and consecutive master’s programmes are tuition-free, some specialised or executive programmes, such as the Master of Business Law, may have tuition fees. Always check the details of your specific programme before applying.
Living Costs in Berlin
When applying for a student visa to Germany, international students are required to show financial proof through a blocked account (Sperrkonto) of €11,904 per year (€992 per month). This amount is designed to cover your basic living expenses during your stay.
In Berlin, living costs can generally be managed within this budget, especially if you secure student accommodation. Dormitory housing typically costs around €350–€450 per month, making it one of the most affordable options. It’s highly recommended to apply for student housing through Studentenwerk Berlin as soon as you receive your admission letter, as spaces are limited and in high demand.
What Scholarships Are Available?
Since tuition is free, FU Berlin scholarships focus on supporting living costs. Options are more limited than at Australian or UK universities, but they exist.
Deutschlandstipendium
- €300/month for up to standard study duration
- Apply annually at FU Berlin, merit-based, open to all nationalities. Deadline varies each semester.
DAAD Scholarship (FU Berlin allocation)
- Monthly stipend + benefits
- 10 students selected annually by FU Berlin; apply online with an enrolment certificate and transcripts; shortlisted by personal interview.
Heinrich Böll Foundation
- Full living stipend + study support
- Open to international students with strong academic and social commitment. Apply directly to the foundation.
Konrad Adenauer Foundation
- Full living stipend
- Political science, law, and economics focus. Apply directly to the foundation.
Friedrich Ebert Foundation
- Full living stipend
- Social sciences, education, and humanities focus. Apply directly to the foundation.
AAD Doctoral Scholarships
- ~€1,300–€1,500/month + benefits
- International PhD candidates. Multiple lines available via the daad.de filter by India and your subject area.
Erasmus+ Research / Exchange
- Travel and monthly support
- Students enrolled at FU Berlin are participating in approved research exchanges.
NOTE for Indian Students: The DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) runs India-specific scholarship programmes every year. These are one of the most reliable and India-targeted funding routes into German universities. Go to daad.de, click “Find a Scholarship,” filter by home country (India) and subject, and you will find multiple relevant programmes specifically for Indian students at different study levels.
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