
Quick answer: Indian students can pursue a Masters in Germany at most public universities for only a Semesterbeitrag of EUR 70-430 per semester, but Baden-Wuerttemberg charges non-EU students EUR 1,500 per semester and TUM in Bavaria charges new non-EU Master's enrolments EUR 4,000-6,000 per semester since WS 2024-25. Almost every applicant from India needs: a relevant Bachelor's degree, an APS certificate, IELTS/TOEFL (or German language proof), proof of EUR 11,904 per year in a blocked account, mandatory health insurance, and a Type D student visa from the German Mission India.
A Masters in Germany is offered through three institution types: public universities in Germany (including Technical Universities), private universities, and Fachhochschulen (Universities of Applied Sciences). As of 2026, the DAAD lists a Semesterbeitrag between EUR 70 and EUR 430 per semester at public universities, a fraction of private fees. The route shapes cost, teaching style and industry fit.
An MS in Germany at a top-ranked university does not automatically mean a better job. In the QS World University Rankings 2026, TUM holds rank 22 worldwide. Hiring outcomes for Indian graduates correlate more with English-taught programme depth, city industry mix and internship density than headline rank.
Eligibility for an MS in Germany turns on the Anabin classification of your Indian degree. As of 2026, DAAD confirms public-university semester fees stay between EUR 70 and EUR 430 per semester, but that low cost only opens to you if your Hochschulzugangsberechtigung (HZB - higher education entrance qualification) is recognised. Engineering and business follow different document chains.
"Free public Master's in Germany" is true for most states but not all. Since the 2017-18 winter semester, Heidelberg University's tuition page confirms non-EU students pay EUR 1,500 per semester at every Baden-Wuerttemberg public institution. From the 2024-25 winter semester, TUM in Bavaria charges newly enrolled non-EU Master's students EUR 4,000 or 6,000 per semester depending on the programme. Most other states remain tuition-free at the Semesterbeitrag level.
Funding a Masters in Germany scholarships mix is usually three layers, not one source: a merit scholarship if you qualify, part-time student work (Werkstudent) once enrolled, and an Indian education loan for the gap. As of 2026, the DAAD Study Scholarship pays 992 euros a month for Master's candidates. Few Indian students fund the whole degree from a single source.
City choice shapes living cost, internship density and industry exposure for a German Master's. Per the most recent social survey (2023), DAAD reports students have expenses totalling an average of 876 euros per month all-Germany, with Munich running well above and smaller cities below. Pick by industry fit first, then trim cost to match.
The Masters in Germany application process for Indian students runs on a documented chain: APS certificate, then Uni-Assist or direct university portal, then admission letter (Zulassungsbescheid), then visa. As of 2026, DAAD's cost guide notes the Semesterbeitrag between EUR 70 and EUR 430 per semester is paid only after Immatrikulation (enrolment). Each step has its own buffer.
After a German Master's, three legal routes carry you forward. As of 2026, Make it in Germany sets the standard EU Blue Card threshold at EUR 50,700 gross annual salary, with a lower threshold for shortage occupations and recent graduates. The post-study Job Seeker route gives you time to land that offer; the Chancenkarte gives you another path in.
Indian families don't think in EUR-per-semester. They think in lakhs-per-year. So here is the same eight-decision spine mapped to three INR budget bands realistic for Masters in Germany for Indian students. Each cohort assumes living cost at the DAAD average plus a Semesterbeitrag-only state, except where noted. Use this to triage before you shortlist universities, not after.


