76646 Bruchsal, Germany
Hochschule für Finanzwirtschaft & Management
University university
Tuition (non-EU)
€3000
IELTS minimum
6
Institution
University university
City
76646 Bruchsal, Germany
Fields
business, law
Why this works
- Tuition of €3,000 per year is low compared to other private German universities, many of which charge €8,000–€20,000 annually.
- Specialisation in business and law aligns directly with finance-sector careers in Germany's strong Mittelstand economy.
- An IELTS minimum of 6.0 is accessible for most prepared CIS applicants without an exceptionally high English score.
- A German university degree is recognised across all EU and Schengen states, opening the labour market of 27 countries.
- Germany grants 18 months post-study job-seeker visa, giving graduates real time to convert studies into employment.
- International students in Germany may work 120 full or 240 half days per year, helping offset living costs during studies.
What to check
- Germany requires proof of funds via a blocked account (Sperrkonto) of approximately €11,904 for a full year — a significant upfront commitment.
- Non-EU school leavers whose certificates are not directly recognised may need to complete a Studienkolleg before admission.
- Bruchsal is a small city with a limited student scene and fewer internship and networking opportunities than Frankfurt or Munich.
- Daily life, local administration, and many social interactions in Bruchsal are conducted in German, creating a real language barrier.
- As a private institution, tuition is not waived even when public universities nearby charge little or nothing for non-EU students.
Figures are indicative and change by academic year. Always confirm tuition, deadlines and visa requirements on the official institution and government sources before applying.