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Cost of Study MBBS in Germany 2025

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Shreshtha Mishra • 3 Mins read • 30 May 25
Cost of Study MBBS in GermanyCost of Study MBBS in Germany

Studying MBBS abroad is a dream for many Indian students, but tuition fees in countries like the US, UK, or Australia make it very unaffordable for students to pursue their dream. Here, Germany stands out as a top destination, offering high-quality education at a very low cost to no tuition cost, even for international students!

There is much confusion arising in the minds of students about whether to apply or not. Is it worth it? Offered at very low fees if it is reliable? Is an MBBS in Germany really free? What are the actual expenses you need to plan for?

Let’s break it down for you!


Is MBBS in Germany Free for Indian Students?

Yes, there are a lot of Medical colleges or universities in Germany that provide a free MBBS course for international students. There is no tuition fee, but some charges which included.

  • Semester contribution (approx. €250–€500 per semester)
  • Living expenses, health insurance, and study material costs

An MBBS in Germany will cost you less than most countries offering MBBS with quality education.

Read More : How to Get Admission for MBBS in Germany?

Total Cost of MBBS in Germany – Quick Snapshot (per year)

Here is the breakdown of fees needed to pay during MBBS in Germany. Have a look at it.

Expense Type

Approximate Cost (in Euros)

Approximate Cost (in INR)

Tuition Fees

€0 (Public Universities)

₹0

Semester Contribution

€250 – €500

₹22,000 – ₹45,000

Living Expenses

€850 – €1,000/month

₹75,000 – ₹90,000/month

Health Insurance

€100 – €120/month

₹9,000 – ₹11,000/month

Study Material, Internet

€50 – €100/month

₹4,500 – ₹9,000/month

German Language Course

€800 – €1,500 (one-time)

₹70,000 – ₹1,30,000

Blocked Account (mandatory for visa)

€11,208/year

₹10,00,000+ (approx)

The Total Annual Cost is around €11,000 – €13,000 per ( ₹10–12 Lakhs/year ), including everything.


Semester Contribution – What Is It?

MBBS is offered with no tuition fee in many German medical universities, yet most public universities charge a Semesterbeitrag (semester contribution), which covers:

  • Student ID
  • Public transport pass
  • Access to libraries, sports, and cafeterias
  • Admin services

This is usually between €250–€500 per semester, depending on the university and city.


Living Expenses in Germany

Here is the list of the biggest recurring expenses which will be your living costs, which include:

  • Rent (shared apartments or student hostels)
  • Food and groceries
  • Transport
  • Utilities (electricity, internet)
  • Personal expenses

On average:
€850 – €1,000/month
In INR: ₹75,000 – ₹90,000/month

Cities like Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt are more expensive, while smaller towns offer more affordable options.


Health Insurance Cost

One more essential expense occurs at the stage of admission, Health insurance is mandatory for all students in Germany.

  • Public insurance: €100 – €120/month
  • Some students opt for private insurance during the language or Studienkolleg phase

You’ll need to show proof of valid health insurance to get your student visa.


What is a Blocked Account? – A Must for Visa

A blocked account is must have before getting a German student visa, students must open a Blocked Account (Sperrkonto) and deposit a fixed amount.

The required blocked amount for 2025 is €11,208 per year (₹10 lakhs)

This amount is locked and will be released monthly (about €934/month) once you arrive in Germany.


Can You Work Part-Time as a Student?

Yes! They offer various part-time job opportunities for International students in Germany, they can work for 120 full days or 240 half days in a year.

  • Part-time jobs can help you earn €450 – €800/month
  • It’s enough to cover rent or groceries, but not your full expenses


Scholarships to Reduce Cost

Although MBBS-specific scholarships are limited, you can still apply for:

  • DAAD Scholarships
  • Deutschlandstipendium
  • University-based merit scholarships
  • Scholarships for language preparation or Studienkolleg

These usually cover part of your living or course expenses.


Is It Worth It?

Yes, no doubt, if you’re academically strong, willing to learn German, and looking for a high-quality MBBS education at a low cost, Germany is one for you. 

You’ll graduate with an MNC-approved abroad medical degree, with minimal cost, and excellent career opportunities in Europe.