Berlin, Germany
Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences
University university
Tuition (non-EU)
€7200
IELTS minimum
6
Institution
University university
City
Berlin, Germany
Fields
business, it, stem
Why this works
- Tuition of €7,200 per year is modest compared to other private German universities, many of which charge €10,000–20,000 annually.
- Programmes span business, IT, and STEM — fields with strong demand in Berlin's growing tech and startup ecosystem.
- An IELTS minimum of 6.0 makes the English-language entry bar reachable for most CIS applicants with solid preparation.
- A German university degree carries EU-wide recognition, giving graduates access to labour markets across all 27 member states.
- Germany grants 18 months post-study job-seeker visa, letting you work full-time in Berlin after graduation while pursuing employment.
- Berlin's large international student community and rich urban infrastructure make daily life and networking significantly easier than in smaller German cities.
What to check
- Public German universities charge little or no tuition for non-EU students in most Bundesländer, so €7,200 per year is still a real premium for a private institution.
- Before applying, non-EU school leavers must confirm their school certificate is recognised in Germany — otherwise a Studienkolleg preparatory year is required.
- Germany requires proof of funds via a blocked Sperrkonto account (around €11,904 for 2024-25), which must be deposited before the visa is issued.
- Berlin has a severe student housing shortage; finding affordable accommodation near campus can take months and consume a large share of your budget.
- Daily life, public services, and many administrative processes in Germany operate in German, creating a practical language barrier beyond the English-taught classroom.
Figures are indicative and change by academic year. Always confirm tuition, deadlines and visa requirements on the official institution and government sources before applying.