Masters in Germany
After B.Tech
Germany is the engineering capital of Europe. With tuition-free public universities, world-class research, and 18-month work visas, it's the ideal destination for Indian B.Tech graduates pursuing a Master's.
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Started with JEE Main, finishing in Germany?
Many JEE Main aspirants pivot to Germany after their B.Tech — and the same JEE Main / PCM strength that got you ranked also strengthens your German university application for Master's in engineering.
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Medieninformatik, M.Sc.
Universität des Saarlandes · Saarbrücken
Medieninformatik, M.Sc.
Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig · Leipzig
Medieninformatik, M.Sc.
Hochschule Furtwangen - Informatik, Technik, Wirtschaft, Medien, Gesundheit · Furtwangen
Apply by 15 Jul · 28d leftMedienrecht und -management - Digital Media Law and Management, LL.M.
Universität Potsdam · Potsdam
Apply by 15 Jul · 28d leftMedienrecht und -management - Digital Media Law and Management, MBA
Universität Potsdam · Potsdam
Medientechnik und Medienproduktion, M.Eng.
Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden · Amberg
Apply by 15 Jul · 28d leftMedientechnik, M.Ed.
Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau · Kaiserslautern
Medientechnik, M.Eng.
Technische Hochschule Deggendorf · Deggendorf
Apply by 15 SepMedizinische Informatik, M.Sc.
Universität Augsburg · Augsburg
Medizinische Informatik, M.Sc.
Universität zu Lübeck · Lübeck
Medizinische Informatik, M.Sc.
Berliner Hochschule für Technik · Berlin
Medizinische Informatik, M.Sc.
Fachhochschule Dortmund · Dortmund
Apply by 15 Jul · 28d leftMedizinische Informatik, M.Sc.
Wilhelm Büchner Hochschule · Darmstadt
Medizinische Informationstechnik (Ein-Fach-Studiengang), M.Sc.
Universität Rostock · Rostock
Micro- and Nanoelectronics, M.A.
Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg · Cottbus
Apply by 31 AugMicroelectronics and Microsystems, M.Sc.
Technische Universität Hamburg · Hamburg
Microsystems Engineering, M.Sc.
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau · Freiburg
Apply by 15 Jul · 28d leftMikrosystemtechnik, M.Sc.
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin · Berlin
Mikrosystemtechnik, M.Sc.
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau · Freiburg
Mineral Resource and Process Engineering, M.Sc.
Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola · Bochum
Mobile Computing - dual, M.Sc.
Hochschule Worms, University of Applied Sciences · Worms
Apply by 15 Jul · 28d leftMobilität und Infrastruktur, M.Sc.
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie · Karlsruhe
Mobilität und Logistik, M.Sc.
Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen, Bocholt, Recklinghausen · Recklinghausen
Mobilität, Verkehr und Infrastruktur, M.Sc.
Universität Kassel · Kassel
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Frequently Asked Questions About Studying in Germany After B.Tech
Yes. Indian B.Tech degrees (4-year) from AICTE/UGC-recognized institutions are fully accepted by German universities for direct Master's admission. You can apply to MS programmes in your field — whether it's Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or any other branch. Germany offers over 3,000 engineering Master's programmes, many taught in English at top universities like TU Munich, RWTH Aachen, KIT, and TU Berlin. Indian students must obtain an APS certificate (Akademische Prüfungsstelle, €150 fee) from the German Embassy in New Delhi before applying. Most winter semester applications are due by July 15 via uni-assist or direct university portals. You will also need a blocked account with €11,904 for your student visa.
Yes. The anabin database (maintained by the KMK, Germany's Standing Conference of Education Ministers) confirms recognition of Indian engineering degrees from AICTE-approved and UGC-recognized universities. A 4-year B.Tech is equivalent to a German Bachelor's degree and qualifies you for Master's admission at all German universities. Your institution must be listed on anabin as H+ (recognized). Degrees from IITs, NITs, BITS Pilani, VIT, Manipal, SRM, and most state engineering colleges hold H+ status. To verify, search anabin.kmk.org for your specific university. The APS certificate from the German Embassy in New Delhi further validates your academic credentials — the process takes approximately 4–8 weeks and involves document verification and sometimes a brief interview. Start your APS application at least three months before your university application deadline.
Most German universities expect a GPA equivalent to 65–70% or above from Indian institutions, which translates to approximately a German grade of 2.5–3.0 on the 1.0–4.0 scale. Top programmes at TU Munich, RWTH Aachen, TU Berlin, or KIT may require 75%+ (German grade 2.0 or better). Use the modified Bavarian formula to convert: German Grade = 1 + 3 × (Maximum Grade – Your Grade) / (Maximum Grade – Minimum Passing Grade). For Indian engineering with a maximum of 100% and passing at 40%, a score of 80% converts to approximately 2.0. Some programmes also consider relevant internships, research experience, GRE scores, and statements of purpose alongside GPA. Students with lower GPAs (60–65%) can still gain admission to less competitive but excellent programmes at universities like TU Braunschweig, University of Stuttgart, or TU Kaiserslautern.
Most German universities do NOT require GRE for engineering Master's programmes, which is a major advantage over applying to the US where GRE is nearly universal. Some private universities and a few competitive public programmes may accept or recommend GRE or GATE scores as supplementary evidence, but they are generally not mandatory. Notable exceptions include certain programmes at RWTH Aachen (some management programmes) and TU Munich (TUM School of Management) which may consider GRE/GMAT scores. For purely technical MS programmes in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and related fields, no standardized test is required. Your application is evaluated based on your B.Tech transcripts, APS certificate, language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught programmes), statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation. This saves you both the GRE exam fee ($220) and months of test preparation time.
English-taught programmes typically require IELTS 6.0–6.5 (academic) or TOEFL iBT 80–90. Top-tier programmes at TU Munich or RWTH Aachen may require IELTS 6.5–7.0. German-taught programmes require TestDaF (TDN 4 in all sections) or DSH-2 certification. Many technical programmes at top universities like TU Munich, KIT, RWTH Aachen, TU Darmstadt, and TU Berlin are available fully in English, particularly in Computer Science, Data Science, Automotive Engineering, and Robotics. Some programmes accept Cambridge C1 Advanced (score 176+), Duolingo English Test (105–115), or PTE Academic as alternatives to IELTS/TOEFL. If your B.Tech was taught entirely in English, certain universities waive the language test requirement — check each programme's specific admission criteria on their website or through uni-assist.
Public universities charge zero tuition for all nationalities. Budget approximately €11,904 per year for living costs (the current blocked account requirement for your student visa). The semester fee is only €150–€350, which includes a Semesterticket for public transport. Additional one-time costs include APS certification (€150), student visa fee (€75), health insurance (€110–€120/month), and the blocked account setup fee (€49–€89 via Expatrio or Fintiba). Total first-year cost for an Indian student is approximately €12,000–€14,000 (roughly ₹11–13 lakhs), compared to $50,000–$80,000 for a US MS, £25,000–£40,000 for UK, or AUD 45,000–70,000 for Australia. During your studies, you can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year, earning approximately €12.82/hour (2026 minimum wage), which helps offset living expenses significantly.
Excellent. Germany faces a shortage of 400,000+ engineers across automotive, manufacturing, IT, and energy sectors. The 18-month post-study work visa (Section 20(3) of the Residence Act) makes it straightforward to transition from student to professional without employer sponsorship. Many Indian graduates work at top companies like BMW, Siemens, Bosch, SAP, Continental, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, and Infineon Technologies. Starting salaries for MS engineering graduates average €48,000–€58,000 per year, with Computer Science graduates often earning €55,000–€65,000. Germany's Industry 4.0 initiative ensures strong demand for engineers in automation, robotics, AI, and smart manufacturing. After securing qualified employment, you can obtain an EU Blue Card (minimum salary €41,042 for shortage occupations) and apply for permanent residency after just 21 months with B1 German proficiency.
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