Universities in Germany
Explore tuition fees, acceptance rates, and intakes across TU9 and other leading German universities.
74 universities found
Technical University of Munich
TUM is Germany's top-ranked technical university, renowned for engineering, computer science, and natural sciences. Strong industry ties with Siemens, BMW, and Bosch. Since winter 2024/25, TUM charges non-EU/EEA students tuition of EUR 4,000-6,000 per semester for Master's programmes (most are EUR 4,000); students with a prior German degree or EU/EEA citizenship are exempt.
RWTH Aachen University
Germany's largest technical university with an outstanding reputation in mechanical and electrical engineering. Popular among Indian MS applicants.
Technical University of Berlin
Located in Germany's capital, TU Berlin offers strong programs in computer science, electrical engineering, and renewable energy with a vibrant startup ecosystem nearby.
University of Stuttgart
Home to the automotive industry (Mercedes-Benz, Porsche), Stuttgart excels in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, and visualization/HCI. Baden-Wurttemberg charges non-EU/EEA students EUR 1,500 tuition per semester (EUR 3,000/year) at all public universities in the state, including this one.
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
KIT is a research powerhouse with deep roots in computer science (the first .de domain was registered here) and energy systems. Baden-Wurttemberg charges non-EU/EEA students EUR 1,500 tuition per semester (EUR 3,000/year) at all public universities in the state, including this one.
TU Dresden
A leading German Excellence University with strengths in microelectronics, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering.
FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg
Strong ties to Siemens Healthineers; excellent for medical technology, AI, and electrical engineering programs.
Constructor University Bremen
A private, English-taught international university with small class sizes - a faster, costlier route for students who don't clear public university requirements.
Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
A focused technical university in Hamburg's port city, strong in mechatronics, logistics, and information systems.
Leibniz University Hannover
A TU9 member with strong programmes in mechanical and electrical engineering, and renewable energy systems.
TU Braunschweig
Germany's oldest technical university (TU9), known for aerospace, automotive, and information systems engineering.
University of Mannheim
Located in Baden-Wurttemberg; widely regarded as Germany's top school for business, economics, and data science. Baden-Wurttemberg charges non-EU/EEA students EUR 1,500 tuition per semester (EUR 3,000/year) at all public universities in the state, including this one.
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)
One of Germany's oldest and most prestigious universities, with strengths in natural sciences, computer science, and medicine.
Humboldt University of Berlin
A leading research university in the heart of Berlin, strong in computer science, natural sciences, and economics.
Free University of Berlin
A top-ranked Berlin university known for bioinformatics, computer science, and life sciences.
University of Bonn
A German Excellence University with strong programmes in mathematics, computer science, and geodesy.
University of Cologne
One of Germany's largest universities, with a particularly strong economics and business faculty.
University of Gottingen
A historic research university with strong natural sciences and applied computer science programmes.
Ruhr University Bochum
Home to one of Europe's most respected IT-security research groups, alongside strong engineering programmes.
TU Dortmund
A technical university in the Ruhr region known for statistics, data science, and electrical engineering.
University of Duisburg-Essen
A large Ruhr-area university with strong embedded systems and computer engineering programmes.
Saarland University
Home to Germany's top-ranked computer science department, with deep ties to the Max Planck Institute for Informatics.
University of Ulm
A research-intensive university known for computer science, finance, and biomedical engineering. Baden-Wurttemberg charges non-EU/EEA students EUR 1,500 tuition per semester (EUR 3,000/year) at all public universities in the state, including this one.
University of Hamburg
Northern Germany's largest university, with strong data science and computational science programmes.
Heidelberg University
Germany's oldest university (founded 1386) and a consistent top performer in global rankings, especially in the life sciences.
University of Freiburg
A German Excellence University known for environmental sciences, microsystems engineering, and the humanities.
University of Tubingen
A German Excellence University with strong programmes in machine learning, natural sciences, and medicine.
University of Hohenheim
Specializes in agricultural sciences, food science, and business economics.
University of Konstanz
A small, research-intensive Excellence University on Lake Constance, strong in computer science and social sciences.
Esslingen University of Applied Sciences
A leading German university of applied sciences for engineering and automotive technology.
Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
One of Germany's largest universities of applied sciences, strong in information technology and mechanical engineering.
Reutlingen University
Known for its international business and textile/engineering programmes with strong industry ties.
Furtwangen University
A Black Forest university of applied sciences known for computer science and engineering.
Pforzheim University
Known for design, engineering, and business programmes with close regional industry links.
TU Darmstadt
A TU9 member and one of Germany's leading technical universities, especially strong in computer science and IT security.
Goethe University Frankfurt
One of Germany's largest universities, with a particularly strong finance and economics faculty given Frankfurt's role as a banking hub.
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
A practice-oriented university of applied sciences with strong engineering and computer science departments.
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
One of Germany's largest universities, with strengths in medicine, natural sciences, and translation studies.
RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
A technical university known for computer science, mechanical engineering, and applied mathematics.
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
A top-ranked private business school known for finance and management programmes; tuition figures are indicative and should be confirmed directly.
University of Munster
One of Germany's largest universities, strong in business, law, and geoinformatics.
Bielefeld University
A German Excellence University known for sociology, physics, and bioinformatics.
Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf
Strong in medicine, life sciences, and business administration.
University of Wuppertal
Known for civil and mechanical engineering, plus design and architecture programmes.
University of Siegen
A mid-sized university with growing strength in computer science and media technology.
Paderborn University
Strong in computer science, with close ties to local employers in the software and electronics industries.
TH Koln - University of Applied Sciences
One of Germany's largest universities of applied sciences, with a wide range of engineering and IT programmes.
FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences
A practice-focused university of applied sciences in engineering, alongside RWTH Aachen in the same city.
University of Wurzburg
One of Germany's oldest universities, with strengths in physics, medicine, and life sciences.
University of Bayreuth
Known for materials science, African studies, and a compact, research-focused campus.
University of Regensburg
A research university strong in chemistry, physics, and Eastern European studies.
University of Passau
A smaller university known for computer science, law, and economics.
University of Augsburg
Known for materials science and a growing computer science faculty.
University of Bamberg
A humanities-focused university with a well-regarded applied computer science department.
Munich University of Applied Sciences (HM)
Germany's largest university of applied sciences, with strong engineering and business programmes.
University of Oldenburg
Known for renewable energy research, particularly wind energy systems.
University of Osnabruck
A mid-sized university with growing cognitive science and computer science programmes.
University of Hildesheim
Known for data analytics, international business information systems, and computational linguistics.
Clausthal University of Technology
A small, specialized technical university known for materials science, energy, and resource engineering.
University of Bremen
A German Excellence University known for marine sciences, robotics, and production engineering.
Kiel University
Known for marine and climate sciences alongside a broad range of traditional faculties.
University of Rostock
One of the oldest universities in Northern Europe, with strengths in maritime systems and computer science.
University of Greifswald
A historic Baltic-coast university known for medicine and molecular biology.
University of Potsdam
Located just outside Berlin, with strong cognitive science and computer science programmes.
Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU)
Specializes in environmental engineering, energy systems, and IT security.
HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences
One of Berlin's largest universities of applied sciences, strong in engineering and computer science.
University of Leipzig
One of the world's oldest universities, with a strong computer science and data science faculty.
TU Chemnitz
Known for mechanical engineering, lightweight structures, and micro/nanoelectronics.
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Known for optics and photonics, reflecting Jena's history as home to Zeiss and Schott.
TU Ilmenau
A small technical university specializing in electrical engineering, media technology, and computer science.
University of Erfurt
A smaller university known for education science and public policy.
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
A historic university strong in plant sciences, pharmacy, and economics.
Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
Known for neuroscience, process engineering, and a strong international Master's portfolio.
HAW Hamburg - University of Applied Sciences
Hamburg's largest university of applied sciences, with strong engineering and design programmes.