Tuition Fees of Masters in Architecture in Germany
Most of the public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees. International students are required to pay a minimal amount of semester fees which is approximately equal to 300 EUR or 26,275 INR. Amongst them, TU Munich asks only for a student fees of 142 EUR per semester. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Stuttgart are the two universities charging the highest annual fees of 3000 EUR or 2.7 lakhs INR.
Masters in Architecture in Germany Fees for Indian Students
As per the conversion rate on October 25, 2020, the following table provides the annual fees (in INR) of German universities ranking in top 150 offering masters in architecture:
University | Annual Fees (in INR) |
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TU Berlin | 53,778 |
TU Munich | 24,874 |
KIT | 2.63 lakhs |
RWTH Aachen | 50,274 |
University of Stuttgart | 2.63 lakhs |
TU Dortmund | 52,551 |
TU Dresden | 61,310 |
Cost of Living in Germany
The average travel and accommodation cost in Germany is around 700-800 EUR per month. The student residence is comparatively cheaper than other kinds of accommodations.
The international students generally prefer the student residence as it is cost-effective and easily available. One can avail it by paying 250 EUR a month. Another cheap way of housing is the interim renting system. The students who move out of their house for a certain period of time usually keep their house for rent. The charges in this system are almost half as compared to other private accommodation.
As far as public transport is considered the ticketing cost is added to the administrative fees and so there is no need to buy additional tickets. Some basic expenditures in context to the cost of living in Germany are as follows:
Type of Expenses | Cost Per Month (In EUR) |
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Student Residence | 250-300 |
Private Accommodation | 300-500 |
Food | 500-600 |
Traveling | 300-350 |
Scholarships for Masters in Architecture in Germany
The universities in Germany have a lot of scholarship programs in different categories. The average monthly stipend provided through the scholarship is around 800-1300 EUR. Also, the international students can avail of educational loans at ‘zero interest’ and the loan repayment can be delayed by 5 years from the date of completing the degree.
Some of the scholarships for international students in Germany are as follows:
Scholarship Program | Eligibility Criteria | Stipend Paid Per Month (In EUR) |
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DAAD | Graduation with above-average results(top 30%) | 800-1500 |
Heinrich Boll | Both undergraduates and postgraduates can apply | 800-1200 |
Development Related Postgraduate Courses | Graduation with minimum work experience of two years | 750 |
Deutschlandstipendium National Scholarship Program | Meritorious International Students | 150 |
Jobs after Masters in Architecture in Germany
The architects in Germany earn around 12000 EUR (10.36 lakhs INR) per month on average after completing the masters in architecture which is almost 5 times as compared to the salaries of architects in India. A Masters degree in Architecture leads to careers such as architect, urban designer, landscape architect, and structural engineer. Some of the basic job responsibilities are as follows:
- Controlling projects to ensure innovative and value-oriented designs of construction
- Making the clients understand the design after identifying their needs
- Analyzing environmental impact in context to the construction
Some of the most common jobs in Germany for masters in architecture graduates are as follows:
Job Roles | Average Yearly Salary (in EUR) |
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Architecture Consultant | 74,000 |
Architectural Drafter | 20,700 |
Architectural Designer | 50,000 |
Architect | 53,600 |
Design Manager | 69,900 |
Landscape Artist | 35,400 |
Interior Designer | 43,200 |
Landscape Architect | 60,600 |
Facilities and Project Manager | 75,900 |
In a country like Germany, there are always enormous opportunities for jobs in the field of architecture. The universities that are ranked globally don’t charge tuition fees and this is enough to be understood as to why Germany is a quintessential choice among international students.
Post-Study Work Visa in Germany
Non-EU can work in Germany after graduation by extending their residence permit (student visa) for up to 18 months after the declaration of final results. Following documents are required to apply for extension:
- Passport
- Certificate of degree completion
- Health Insurance
- Proof of financial stability
During these 18 months, students are required to look for employment related to their field to obtain EU Blue Card or German residence permit. They can, however, work at any kind off employment during this period to support themselves. The validity of the EU Blue Card is 4 years.
To apply for an EU Blue Card, students must have employment with a minimum of 41,808 EUR per annum salary in mathematics, engineering, natural science, technical or physics field and 53,000 EUR per annum in any other field. German language proficiency is a must get employment in this country.
Graduates can apply for permanent residence or “settlement permit” after working for at least 2 years in Germany under EU Blue Card. Around 20,000 Indian students are studying in Germany. The visa acceptance rate is more than 92% and the resident permit after completing the degree can be obtained without major hindrances.