Germany is the birthplace of modern engineering. Study at elite TU9 technical universities, pay near-zero tuition, and step into one of the world's most in-demand job markets.
From cutting-edge research labs to world-class industry partnerships, Germany offers an engineering education unlike anywhere else.
The TU9 alliance includes TU Munich (QS #37), RWTH Aachen, KIT, TU Berlin, and 5 more — consistently ranked among the world's best engineering schools.
Internships, thesis projects, and dual-study programs with Bosch, Siemens, BMW, Volkswagen, BASF and hundreds of German engineering giants.
All 16 German states offer free public university education. You only pay a semester contribution of €150–€350 per semester covering transit and admin.
Germany invests over 3% of GDP in R&D. University labs are state-of-the-art and students regularly contribute to real-world research from year one.
Master's programs in particular are widely available in English, making Germany accessible without requiring fluent German — especially at the postgrad level.
Germany faces a shortfall of over 300,000 engineers. International graduates have exceptional employment prospects with average salaries of €55,000–€80,000.
Explore Germany's most sought-after engineering disciplines and what each path looks like.
Germany's flagship engineering field. Mechanical engineering covers design, manufacturing, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and materials science. Graduates work in automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing sectors.
Germany is the home of BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche. Automotive engineering programs combine mechanical, electrical, and software engineering with a focus on vehicle design, powertrain and EV systems.
Covering power systems, electronics, telecommunications and embedded systems. Germany's energy transition (Energiewende) has created massive demand for electrical engineers specializing in smart grids and power electronics.
Germany's infrastructure, transportation networks and sustainable construction projects make civil engineering a growing field. Programs focus on structural engineering, geotechnics, water resources and urban planning.
Bridges computer science and electrical engineering. Programs cover hardware design, software development, embedded systems, AI and networks. Germany's tech sector in Munich, Berlin and Hamburg is booming.
A multidisciplinary field combining mechanical, electrical and software engineering. Extremely in-demand in Germany's automation and robotics industries. Mechatronics engineers design intelligent systems and smart machines.
Combines engineering with business and management. Industrial engineers optimize production systems, supply chains and logistics. Highly valued in Germany's export-driven manufacturing economy.
Germany is home to Airbus, DLR (German Aerospace Center) and MTU Aero Engines. Aerospace programs focus on aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, and spacecraft systems with direct ties to the industry.
Germany leads Europe's green energy transition with ambitious targets for wind, solar, and hydrogen. Renewable energy engineering is one of the fastest-growing and most future-proof fields for international students.
Germany is one of the most affordable countries for world-class engineering education.
| Tuition Fee | €0 per semester |
| Semester Contribution | €150 – €350 |
| Baden-Württemberg surcharge | €1,500 (non-EU only) |
| Bachelor's Total (3.5 yr) | ~€1,050 – €4,500 |
| Master's Total (2 yr) | ~€600 – €2,800 |
| Tuition Fee (avg.) | €5,000 – €20,000/yr |
| Engineering (top private) | Up to €25,000/yr |
| Application Fee | €50 – €200 |
| Examples | TU Hamburg, WHU, Jacobs |
| Scholarships available | DAAD, Erasmus+, uni-specific |
* Semester contribution usually includes a local public transport pass (Semesterticket).
What you need to apply for an engineering degree in Germany as an international student.
Indian students applying to German universities must obtain an APS (Akademische Prüfstelle) certificate verifying the authenticity of their academic records. The APS office is located in the German Embassy in New Delhi. The process involves submitting original documents, an interview, and takes approximately 4–8 weeks. APS is required before applying for a student visa. Fee: approx. ₹7,000–₹15,000.
A step-by-step guide to securing your German student visa as an engineering applicant.
Submit documents to APS India (New Delhi). Allow 4–8 weeks. Required before visa application.
Receive official letter of admission (Zulassungsbescheid) from your German university.
Deposit €11,904 (2025 rate) in a German blocked account (Fintiba, Coracle, Deutsche Bank).
Apply at the German Embassy / VFS Global. Book early — appointments fill up months in advance.
Attend interview, receive visa, and enroll. Register your address (Anmeldung) on arrival in Germany.
Typically 6–12 weeks. Apply at least 3–4 months before your program start date. Delays possible during peak seasons.
International students may work up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year. No work permit required for this allowance.
Statutory health insurance (gesetzliche Krankenversicherung) is mandatory for enrollment. Cost: ~€110–€130/month for students under 30.
Germany's engineering job market is one of the world's strongest — and it needs international talent urgently.
After graduating, you receive an 18-month post-study work permit to search for a job matching your qualification in Germany.
Germany currently faces a critical shortage of over 300,000 engineers. International graduates are actively recruited by German companies.
Siemens, Bosch, BASF, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Airbus, SAP, Continental, Volkswagen Group and thousands of Mittelstand companies.
Germany has reduced the residency requirement for permanent residence to 3 years (skilled workers). Citizenship possible after 5 years (fast-track: 3 years).
Germany introduced the Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card) in June 2024, allowing skilled non-EU individuals to come to Germany to search for work without a job offer. Engineering graduates are ideal candidates.
Stay informed with the most recent changes affecting international engineering students in Germany.
From 2025, the required blocked account amount for German student visa applications has increased to €11,904 per year (€992/month), up from the previous €11,208.
The APS certificate interview has been made mandatory for all Indian students applying to German universities, regardless of which institution they studied at. Allow 6–10 weeks for the full process.
The Chancenkarte allows engineering graduates to enter Germany for 1 year to job-hunt without a prior job offer, using a points-based eligibility system. A major pathway for international engineering talent.
Germany extended the post-study job-seeker period to 18 months (previously 12 months), giving engineering graduates more time to secure employment matching their qualifications.
Non-EU students at public universities in Baden-Württemberg (e.g., KIT, University of Stuttgart) pay a surcharge of €1,500 per semester. Other states remain free for all international students.
Germany reported over 68,000 unfilled engineering vacancies in 2024 — a new record. Electrical, software and mechanical engineering roles are the most in-demand, with salaries rising 6–8% year-on-year.
Our experts guide you from APS certificate to university admission and visa — end to end, stress-free.