19 de outubro de 2021
We already told you that studying in Germany is much more affordable than in Canada, the UK, France, Australia, or the US, right? And when we say that, we don’t only refer to private university fees. To find out how much it costs to study in Germany, you need to know the costs of housing, food, and commuting. And in Germany, these costs are lower.
Sound financial planning for your exchange period is essential. We can help you with the calculations to figure out the basic monthly expenses that you will have as a student in Germany while living in a city like Berlin or Hamburg:
Rent + power, water, and gas: € 500, living in a student dormitory or student house.
Food: € 200, cooking at home or eating in university restaurants.
Transportation: € 70 (if you study at a public university, you will not have to pay because transportation cost is part of the university’s semester fee).
Internet: 40 euros, but a student dormitory rental usually includes the Internet plan.
Mobile data plan: € 36
Health insurance: € 90 (for students up to 30 years old).
Extras (clothes, entertainment, etc.): € 64
Total: € 1000
The essential cost of living for a student in a small university town in Germany:
Rent + power, water, and gas: € 200, living in a student dormitory or student house.
Food: € 150, cooking at home or eating in university restaurants.
Mobile data plan: € 36
Health Insurance: € 90 for students up to 30 years old.
Extras (clothes, entertainment, etc.): € 64
Total: € 550