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München, Germany

Munich University of Digital Technology

University university

Tuition (non-EU)
€9000
IELTS minimum
6
Institution
University university
City
München, Germany
Fields
computer-science, engineering, design

Why this works

  • At €9,000 per year, tuition is modest compared to typical private universities in the UK or Netherlands.
  • Fields in computer science, engineering, and design align directly with Germany's strong Mittelstand and tech economy.
  • An IELTS 6.0 entry bar makes the programme accessible to CIS students with solid but not exceptional English.
  • A German university degree carries EU-wide recognition, opening graduate job markets across all 27 member states.
  • After graduation, Germany grants an 18-month job-seeker visa, giving you time to find employment without leaving.
  • Munich is Germany's tech and engineering hub, offering dense internship and graduate recruitment opportunities in your field.

What to check

  • In Germany, public universities charge little or no tuition for non-EU students outside Baden-Württemberg, making €9,000 at a private institution a real cost premium.
  • Before enrolling you must prove roughly €11,904 in a German blocked account (Sperrkonto) as financial proof for the visa.
  • Non-EU school leavers whose qualifications are not directly recognised may be required to complete a Studienkolleg before admission.
  • Daily life, bureaucracy, and off-campus social interaction in Munich are predominantly in German, which creates friction regardless of your study language.
  • Munich has one of Germany's tightest housing markets; finding affordable student accommodation requires planning well ahead of arrival.

Figures are indicative and change by academic year. Always confirm tuition, deadlines and visa requirements on the official institution and government sources before applying.