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Planning To Study In Germany? Must Check These Key Changes

International students planning to study in Germany for 2024/2025 should note key changes, including increased financial requirements, new tuition fees, and enhanced work opportunities.

As the 2024/2025 academic year approaches, international students planning to study in Germany should be aware of several important changes that will affect higher education and student life in the country. These updates, spanning from financial requirements to employment opportunities, are crucial for prospective and current students to understand, particularly as Germany continues to be a top destination for international education. According to Studying-In-Germany, below are the key changes that will impact students in Germany over the next two years:

Blocked Account Requirement Increases To €11,904:

Starting September 1, 2024, international students will need to have a minimum of €11,904 in a blocked account, an increase of €696, to cover their living expenses in Germany. This amounts to €992 per month.

Minimum Wage Increase To €12.82 Per Hour

From January 1, 2024, Germany’s legal minimum wage will rise to €12.82 per hour, equating to a minimum monthly gross salary of €2,151 for full-time workers, including international students who work part-time.

Tuition Fees At TU Munich For Non-EU Students

Beginning in the winter semester of 2024/25, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) will introduce tuition fees for non-EU international students, marking a significant change for those planning to study at this prestigious institution.

€220 Million for Erasmus+ Programme

German universities will receive approximately €220 million over the next two years to support international mobility through the Erasmus+ Program, with €186 million specifically allocated for student and staff exchanges abroad.

Employment Opportunities For International Students

As of March 1, 2024, international students in Germany will benefit from enhanced working rights under the Skilled Worker Immigration Act. This includes increased work hours, part-time work opportunities when applying to German universities, and more apprenticeship options.

New Nationwide Deutschland Ticket For Students

In 2024, a new nationwide semester ticket, based on the Deutschlandticket, will be available to students at a reduced cost of €29.40 per month. This ticket will allow unlimited travel across Germany, offering a 40% discount compared to the regular price.

Economic Outlook For 2025

Germany’s GDP is expected to grow by 1.0% in 2025, with inflation easing to 2.0% and a stable labor market with an unemployment rate of around 3.1%. This economic environment is favorable for students seeking part-time work or internships.

Also Read: Australia To Limit International Student Enrollments To 270,000 For 2025, Here Are The Details

Given that India is the largest source of international students in Germany, with 42,578 Indian students enrolled last year, these updates are particularly relevant for Indian students planning to study in Germany. Staying informed about these changes will help them better prepare for a successful academic journey in the country.

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