Living In Germany On a Student Budget
Tuition Fees:
Public universities have zero tuition fee courses.
Semester contribution: € 100- € 350
Accommodation :
Dormitories are cheaper, private rental costs more.
Average rent: € 323/month
Food Expenses :
Get groceries and cook at home to save money.
Weekly groceries: € 50.
Transportation:
You can travel within the city for free, it is included in your semester contribution.
Public Transport: € 80- € 90/month.
Health Insurance :
Having health insurance is mandatory if you're studying in Germany.
Health Insurance Costs: € 110/ month.
Internet and Utilities: Use campus Wi-Fi to cut costs. To use off-campus, you can get data.
Internet and Utilities: 50€ per month.
Live smart while studying in Germany on a student Budget ☀
💫Here are some money-saving tips,
-cook at home
-Buy seasonal
-Use public transport
-Hunt for discounts
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