SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences, originally known as OTA Hochschule, is a state‑accredited private university established in 2002 in Berlin, Germany. Now under SRH Holding, a non‑profit educational and healthcare organization, the university has developed a strong reputation for applied, industry-focused education under the leadership of President Victoria Büsch, who assumed the position in…

Munich Business School (MBS) is a private, state‑accredited business school in Munich, established in 1991 as Europäische Betriebswirtschafts‑Akademie. In 1999 it became the first private university in Bavaria to receive indefinite state accreditation, and in 2003 adopted the name Munich Business School. It specializes exclusively in business administration programs – from Bachelor to DBA (in…

The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is a leading public research university in Karlsruhe, Germany. It was formed in 2009 through the merger of the University of Karlsruhe (founded 1825) and the Karlsruhe Research Center, with history dating back to the early 19th century. As “The Research University in the Helmholtz Association,” KIT has grown…

Founded in 1388, the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln, UoC) is among the oldest and largest German universities. With around 29,800 students and a staff-to-student ratio of roughly 1:28, it is a major research hub in Germany and internationally. Study offerings span six faculties: Management, Economics & Social Sciences; Law; Medicine; Arts & Humanities;…

Founded in 1810, Humboldt University of Berlin (Humboldt‑Universität zu Berlin) was a pioneering model linking research with teaching, thanks to Wilhelm von Humboldt’s educational vision. Over two centuries, it has produced more than 57 Nobel laureates including Planck, Heisenberg, and Emmanuelle Charpentier. Its reputation remains especially strong in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and…

Rheinische Friedrich‑Wilhelms‑Universität Bonn is a prestigious public research university founded in 1818, located in Bonn, North Rhine‑Westphalia, Germany. It attracts a large international student population and enjoys a strong reputation especially in research, natural sciences, mathematics, economics, and computer science. The campus is integrated into the historic city of Bonn, formerly the capital of West Germany,…

Founded in 1828 as the Saxon Technical School, TU Dresden evolved into the Royal Saxon Polytechnic Institute by 1871, eventually adopting the name Technische Universität Dresden in 1961. Today, it is one of Germany’s largest universities with around 32,000 students, 17 faculties across five academic schools, and nearly 6,000 academic staff. TU Dresden has played a central…

Studying in Germany isn’t just about top-notch universities and world-class education, it’s a life-changing adventure. From bustling Berlin to scenic Heidelberg, international students find themselves immersed in a culture that’s rich in history, innovation, and opportunity. But beyond lectures and libraries lies a vibrant student life: navigating new languages, making global friendships, experiencing legendary festivals,…

The DAAD Scholarship (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst), also known as the German Academic Exchange Service, is one of the world’s most prestigious scholarships offered to international students who wish to study in Germany. For Indian students, it is a golden opportunity to pursue higher education in Germany almost completely free of cost. Whether you are planning…

Germany continues to be a top-tier destination for international post-graduate students, especially Indian nationals, thanks to its excellent education, strategic job market, and comparatively low cost. In 2026, it hosts over 49,000 Indian students, making it the largest expatriate student community there. The total cost of Masters in Germany is not just about tuition, it’s…