LL.M.

Master of Mergers & Acquisitions in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

Key Facts

Degree

LL.M.

Duration

4 Semesters

Type

Postgraduate

Accreditation

Akkreditiert (Auflagen erfüllt)

Until Aug 2026

uni-assist

Not Required

ECTS Credits

60 ECTS

Language

German

Campus

Frankfurt am Main

Intakes per Year

1

Tuition & Fees

note:
Private university. Part-time executive LL.M. programme. Tuition: EUR 33,000 (total). Additional: EUR 400 enrolment fee. Scholarships of EUR 3,500 available for early applications.
tuition:
EUR 33,000 total

Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, an Universitäten in Frankfurt am Main, Germany offers a LL.M. in Master of Mergers & Acquisitions, spanning 4 semesters (60 ECTS credits). Instruction is in German, so applicants need to demonstrate German proficiency (typically DSH-2 or TestDaF 4×4); the programme holds Akkreditiert (Auflagen erfüllt) accreditation. Most public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees; students pay only a semester contribution (typically €150–€350). Applications are submitted directly to the university (uni-assist is not required). GradGermany provides end-to-end support for Indian students applying to master's programmes in Germany — from eligibility assessment and SOP review to visa guidance and post-arrival settlement.

Language Requirements

DE

German — Very good German language skills (at least C1)

Application Periods

Semester

Locations

Frankfurt am Main

Subject Areas

Subject Groups

Study Fields

Wirtschaftsrecht

Study Forms

Berufsbegleitend

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Frankfurt School of Finance & Management welcomes international applicants for its LL.M. in Master of Mergers & Acquisitions in Frankfurt am Main. You will typically need a recognised bachelor's degree in a related field, language proficiency documentation, and a complete application package. GradGermany guides you through every step.

The programme runs for 4 semesters (approximately 2 years), totalling 60 ECTS credits.

This programme is taught in German. You will need to prove German proficiency, typically DSH-2 or TestDaF 4×4. Some universities accept Goethe-Zertifikat C1.

Tuition fees vary. Most public German universities charge no tuition — only a semester contribution of approximately €150–€350. Additional costs include health insurance (~€120/month), the blocked account requirement (€11,208/year), and living expenses.

Applications are submitted directly to Frankfurt School of Finance & Management's admissions portal (uni-assist is not required). GradGermany handles your full application — SOP writing, document preparation, submission, and visa support.