1. University registration fee: about 1000- 1200 Euro/year. German public universities are basically free, but registration fees must be paid. After the registration is completed, the school will issue the name of the university registration certificate to international students, who can use this certificate to extend their visas and enjoy preferential transportation tickets.
2. Living expenses: about 550-650 euros/month. Including accommodation and transportation costs, renting a house ranges from 300 euros to 400 euros per month;
3. Book fee: about 600 euros/year. Because the original books in Germany are very expensive, most students will copy books or go to the library to read books;
4. Insurance premium: about 400-750 euros/year. This is essential. As long as you enter Europe, you must take out insurance.
Insurance includes medical treatment, personal injury and accidental injury. I will have a personal doctor. If it is a simple ailment like a cold and fever, I can make a diagnosis and treatment through a private doctor. It is free to see a doctor and buy medicine.
If it is a serious illness, you need a private doctor to issue a certificate and ask to go to the hospital for treatment. This part of the cost is also within the scope of insurance, so this insurance is very perfect, and it also eliminates the worries of parents;
5. Others: about 600 euros/year. The social activities of European students are very rich, so there will be this part of the expenditure.