20 Cheapest Universities In Berlin For International Students

Today we have compiled a list of the 21 Cheapest Universities in Berlin for International Students. This post clearly explains how to easily gain admissions, the cost of Tuition Fees to study at the Berlin University, and Rankings.

Berlin, Germany is one of the most prolific centers of higher education and research in the world. It has the largest concentration of universities and colleges in Germany. The city has four public research universities and 27 private, professional, and technical colleges offering a wide range of subject disciplines.


1. Humboldt University of Berlin

The Humboldt University of Berlin (HU Berlin) is a public university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. It was established in 1809 and opened in 1810, making it the oldest of Berlin’s four universities.

Its official website at www.hu-berlin.de. The university is divided into nine faculties, including a medical school which it shares with the Free University of Berlin and offers degree programs in some 189 disciplines from undergraduate to post-doctorate level.

The Humboldt University was ranked 126th overall in the world in 2016 by the British QS World University Rankings.

Its core subject rankings were: 27th in Arts & Humanities and 14th in Philosophy.

The British Times Higher Education World University Ranking in 2016 also listed the Humboldt University as the 49th best university in the world and 3rd best in Germany.

There are no tuition fees. Other expected costs are outlined below, which include; application fee of £37 for applicants from EU countries, semester fee of £300 for undergraduate students and £250 for exchange students, accommodation fee of £162- £255 per month, public transportation fee of £66 for 4 weeks.

There are Bursaries and Scholarships offers such as, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) which provides scholarships for international students, but only for specific periods of study, depending on the program.

Admission begins from 15 July and closes on 31 August.


2. Charité – Berlin University of Medicine

Charité – Berlin University of Medicine is Europe’s largest University clinic, affiliated with both Humboldt University and Freie Universität Berlin.

Established in 1710, Charité is one of Germany’s most research-intensive medical institution, with numerous Collaborative Research Centers (CRC) of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.

From 2012 to 2017,  Charité has been ranked consecutively by Focus as the best of over 1000 hospitals in Germany.

More than half of all German Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine, including Emil von Behring, Robert Koch, and Paul Ehrlich are notable alumni of the Charité. The medical school is one of the most prestigious and competitive in Germany with admission rates lower than 5%.

Visit the university’s official website.

The tuition fee of €2,500 per semester, an additional €190 for a travel ticket for public transportation in Berlin, 24/7 (within the AB travel zones), and a matriculation fee of €120. Apart from the stipends offered by the Charité, support for international students can be obtained from the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service).


3. Technical University of Berlin

The Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) is a public research university established in 1879. It is one of the most prestigious education institutions in Europe.

The university’s official website is at www.tu-berlin.de. The university is known for its highly ranked engineering programs, especially in mechanical engineering and engineering management has one of the highest proportions of international students in Germany.

In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings,  ranked TU Berlin be 82nd globally and 7th in Germany. It was also ranked 3rd in Germany in the field of Engineering & Technology and 4th in Germany in the Computer science discipline.

TU Berlin was ranked 164th overall and 35th in the field of Engineering & Technology according to the British QS World University Rankings in 2016.

The university is one of Germany’s highest-ranked universities in statistics and operations research and in Mathematics according to QS. For the academic years 2018/19, living costs €9,000, campus accommodation fee of €3,000, average tuition fee per year of €9,250.


4. Berlin University of the Arts

Berlin University of the Arts (UdK or Berlin University of the Arts), is public art and design school. Established in 1696, it is the largest diversified art school in Europe and one of the four research universities in the city.

Its official website is at www.udk-berlin.de. It has four colleges specializing in fine arts, architecture, media and design, music, and the performing arts.

No tuition fees are needed to study at the UdK Berlin, with the exception of some advanced education master programs. However, all students of Berlin universities have to pay a sum of currently £320 per semester.


5. University of Potsdam

The University of Potsdam is a public university, established in 1991 and has an official website at  www.uni-potsdam.de.

The University of Potsdam is Brandenburg’s largest university and the fourth largest in Berlin. It is known to be one of the most reputable education and research institutions in Germany and Europe.

There is no need for tuition fees despite the administration fee of the University of Potsdam, which currently amounts to approximately £280 per semester and includes a semester ticket for public transport in Potsdam and Berlin.


6. ESCP Europe

ESCP Europe (full name: French: École supérieure de commerce de Paris) is a European private business school established in 1819.

With campuses in Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw, ESCP Europe is one of the 76 schools in the world to have obtained the triple accreditation of AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA. It was also accredited by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and has its official website at www.escpeurope.eu.

In 2017, the business institution was ranked 2nd in Master of Finance, 6th in Master of Management.

The tuition fee is outlined as follows; application fee of £170, programme fee (EU) of €13,600 or (Non-EU): €18,000 per academic year.


7. Hertie School of Governance

The Hertie School of Governance is a German private independent graduate school that confers doctoral degrees. It was established in 2003 and is located in Berlin’s Friedrichstraße.

Its official website is at www.hertie-school.org. The Hertie School offers a Masters of Public Policy, Masters of International Affairs degree, and an Executive Masters of Public Administration.

The Hertie School of Governance also offers a PhD study program and has a highly selective application process, in September 2017 586 students in total were enrolled in the school. Tuition for the two-year MPP and MIA programs is currently €32,500 (€8,125 per semester).


8. Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin

Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin (SHB or Steinbeis University) is a private business school, established in 1998.

The German university offers study programs in Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Business Engineering (MBE).

Its official website is at steinbeis-hochschule.de. The tuition Fee for individual applicants is €3,000 per semester (Total of €9,000 per year).


9. European School of Management and Technology

The European School of Management and Technology (ESMT Berlin), is a private non-profit business school established in 2002.

The university offers a master’s degree and a Postgraduate Diploma in Management, a Full-time and an Executive MBA, a PhD program, as well as open enrollment and customized programs. ESMT Berlin is one of four business schools in Germany with Triple accreditation. It has an official website at esmt.org.

The university was ranked 18th by Financial Times European Business School Rankings in 2017, 11th by Financial Times Executive Education Customized 2017, 15th by Bloomberg Businessweek Full-Time MBA International 2017, 8th by Financial Times Executive Education Open 2017, and 14th by The Economist Masters in Management Ranking 2017. MBA tuition fees at ESMT totals €43,500.


10. International Psychoanalytic University Berlin

International Psychoanalytic University Berlin (IPU) is a private non-profit university established in 2009 by the “Gesellschaft zur Förderung der universitären Psychoanalyse mbH” (Limited Liability Society to Promote University Psychoanalysis).

Its official website is www.ipu-berlin.de. IPU Berlin has been state-recognized and was awarded its institutional accreditation by the German Council of Science and Humanities. The IPU Berlin’s MA Psychology course was ranked first in the 2016 CHE University ranking among Germany’s psychology master programs.

The tuition fee at IPU is €1,800 per semester.


11. Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin

The Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin (ASH) is a vocational university for social work, public health, and early childhood education in Berlin, Germany.

The University is Germany’s oldest and largest training institution of higher education, recognized as one of most research-intensive universities of applied sciences in the social field. The tuition fee is €7,920 plus €500 for the 4th and last semester.

The tuition fee can either be paid in one sum or in 3 installments, €2,640 each.


12. Bard College Berlin

Bard College Berlin (formerly named ECLA or European College of Liberal Arts) is a private, non-profit institution of higher education established in 1999.

Qualifying students are awarded a German and American B.A., as the instructional language is English. Its official website is at www.berlin.bard.edu.

The total tuition fee for students enrolling for the 2018/2019 academic year is €27,388 and €19,488 for students residing on and off campus respectively.

At Bard College Berlin students may enroll for a BA degree, a one-semester or one-year program suitable to their individual aims of the study. The college supports internship opportunities and practical training.

The academic programs currently offered are Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, the Arts, and Social Thought; Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Politics, and Social Thought; Academy Year; Project Year; Arts and Society in Berlin; LAB Berlin; and Begin in Berlin.

Every summer Summer Theater Intensive, Summer Language Intensive, and Berlin Summer Studio are offered.

A Program for International Education and Social Change was introduced in 2016, it enables students from areas that are experiencing a severe economic, social, and political crisis to access the liberal arts education offered by Bard College Berlin.

The total number of ECTS credits earned is 240. Study of the German language is offered and encouraged.


13. Berlin School of Economics and Law

The Berlin School of Economics and Law (BSEL) or German: Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht (HWR) is a German business school established in 1971.

BSEL is specialized in business and administration in the public and private sector, public security, law, and engineering.

The school offers a 5-year dual degree with France’s ESCE Business School (Paris), which enables select bilingual students to have the “Master in Management” from ESCE and the Master of Arts from HWR Berlin.

It’s official website is at www.hwr-berlin.de. The Tuition Fee, Semester fees and semester ticket fee amounts to approx. €500 altogether. A limited number of scholarships will be awarded to students.


14. CODE University of Applied Sciences

The CODE University of Applied Sciences is a private, state-recognized University of Applied Sciences for digital product development established in 2017. Its official website is at www.code.berlin.

The university offers three international English-language Bachelor’s degree courses which include Software Engineering (B.A.), Interaction Design (B.A.), and Product Management (B.A.). Each of the courses is six semesters long and is accredited by the German state and match the European Bologna process.

All potential applicants have to go through a four-step admission process consists of a written online motivation letter, a video interview, an exemplary project “challenge” and finally join an Assessment day.

Tuition fees can be paid via a socially responsible, subsequent income-adjusted tuition-fee model. This implies that studies are free of charge for all students and after their course of study the students repay the university a certain percentage of their income for several years.


15. Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin

The Deutsche Film- und Fefilm schoolmie Berlin (dffb) or German Film and Television Academy Berlin is a film school established in 1966.

Its official website is at www.dffb.de. In the German film school ranking of FOCUS (Issue 22/2006), the dffb was ranked 2nd,  together with the Academy of Media Arts Cologne and the international film school, Cologne. The tuition fee is €4,500.


16. HTW Berlin

The Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (University of Applied Sciences for Engineering and Economics or HTW Berlin), is the largest public University of Applied Sciences in Eastern Germany.

It was established in 1994 and has over 70 programs in areas of engineering, computer science, business, and graphic arts. Its official website is at www.htw-berlin.de. The total enrollment fee is €306,890.

The HTW Berlin currently has two campuses located in the eastern part of Berlin: Campus Treskowallee, Treskowallee 8, 10318 Berlin-Karlshorst and Campus Wilhelminenhof, Wilhelminenhofstraße 75A, 12459 Berlin-Oberschöneweide.


17. Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts

The Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts (Hochschule für Schauspielkunst „Ernst Busch“, HFS), was established in 1951 and was granted university status in 1981.

It is located in the Niederschöneweide district of Berlin, Germany. In 2004 the university won the Berlin Art Prize and was awarded the 2010 “Film Culture Award in Mannheim-Heidelberg”. An application fee of €30 is needed to enroll for study at the university.


18. SRH Hochschule Berlin

SRH Hochschule Berlin (formerly named OTA Hochschule) is a private institution established in 2002.

SRH Hochschule Berlin offers a variety of Bachelor, Master, and MBA programs in management and business studies in German and English Language. The tuition fee is about €700 per month.


19. Teikyo University, Berlin Campus

Teikyo University (teikyō daigaku) is a private university, established in 1931 and obtained its university status in 1966.

It is part of Teikyo Group, a multinational educational foundation that operates language and cultural exchange facilities at pre-university levels in various countries. It’s official website id at http://www.teikyo-u.ac.jp/


20. Free University of Berlin

The Free University of Berlin (FU Berlin or simply FU) is a research university established in 1948. Its official website is at www.fu-berlin.de.

The Free University of Berlin is one of eleven German elite universities in the German Universities Excellence Initiative.

Admissions at the Free University of Berlin are highly competitive as the university only offers about 4,300 slots each year and due to the high numbers of applicants, most undergraduate programs have limitations determined through the NC.

The general deadline for students directly from high school applying to limited programs in the coming winter semester is 15 July every year at all universities in Germany.

The Free University of Berlin is consistently ranked among Germany’s top ten universities globally, with particular strengths in the arts & humanities.

In the 2013 German “ExcellenceRanking” of the CHE (Center for Higher Education Development), The University of Berlin ranked top in the fields of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Political science.

In the CHE “SubjectRanking”, Freie Universität has been evaluated as one of Germany’s best universities in Earth sciences, Computer science, and Philosophy and also ranks among the Top 5 in Psychology, English studies, and Education. The 2011 QS WUR for law ranked the FU 2nd in Germany.

In the QS WUR 2014, the Free University of Berlin was placed at the 81–90 slot being the 5th German university ranked in the list. According to the British Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2017, the FU Berlin ranks 5th in Germany. The Tuition Fee totals € 3,600.


Conclusion

These are the 21 Cheapest Universities in Berlin for International Students. If you reside in Berlin, consider seeking admission in any of these schools.

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