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Brazilian students studying at a German university campus
12,000+ Brazilian Students Already in Germany

Your Brazilian Degree Costs
R$ 300,000+  R$ 0 in Germany

Private universities in Brazil charge R$ 5–25 thousand BRL per year. German public universities charge zero tuition — just €150–€350 per semester. Over 10,000 Brazilian students already made the switch. We guide you through the blocked account, documents, and visa. No GRE. No GMAT. 2,000+ English-taught programmes at 400+ world-class universities. 18-month work visa after graduation.

No GRE. No GMAT. Your Brazilian degree is fully recognised.

Last updated: March 2026
The Real Numbers

Brazil vs Germany — Side by Side

Same quality education. Wildly different price tag. Whether you want a Bachelor's or Master's in Germany from Ubrazil, the savings are dramatic. Free tuition Germany Brazilian students can count on.

Typical Brazilian Private University

Tuition (4 years)
R$ 30,000–80,000/year
Living costs (4 years)
R$ 24,000–48,000/year
Job market after graduation
Low salaries, limited jobs
International recognition
Limited outside South Asia
Post-grad work abroad
Separate visa needed
Average graduate salary
R$ 4,000–8,000/month
Total Cost R$ 216,000 – 512,000

German University

Tuition (2-yr Master's)
€0 (public universities)
Semester fee (2 years)
€600 – €1,400 total
Living costs (2 years)
€18,000 – €24,000
GRE/GMAT required
Not required
International recognition
Globally top-ranked
Post-study work visa
18 months (guaranteed)
Total Cost €18,000 – €26,000

You Could Save

R$ 100,000 – 300,000+

And earn a globally recognised degree from a TU9 or Excellence University

Document Checklist

Your Document Checklist — What You Need

Brazil does not need an APS certificate. Here is what you need to prepare for your German university application.

1

Academic Documents

Gather your degree certificate, transcripts, degree certificates, transcripts (with apostille), and passport. All documents must be notarised with certified translations. Start collecting 2–3 months before your planned APS submission.

2

Language Proof

Brazilian students apply through the German Embassy or Consulate in Brazil (Brasília, São Paulo, or Rio de Janeiro)). Submit your application online and pay the fee of approximately €150. You can also take TestAS as an alternative to the APS interview.

3

Motivation Letter & CV

A 15–20 minute academic interview (online or in-person) about your coursework and thesis. Prepare by reviewing your major subjects and key projects. The pass rate is high if you know your own work.

4

Apply & Get Admitted

Processing takes 4–8 weeks after the interview. Once you have your APS certificate, you can apply to any German university. The certificate is valid for all universities — apply to multiple programmes.

2,270+

Programmes Available

€0

Tuition at Public Universities

10,000+

Brazilian Students in Germany

18 mo

Post-Study Work Visa

Funding Options

Scholarships for Brazilian Students in Germany

DAAD — Top Funding Source

The DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) has a regional office covering Brazil. DAAD scholarships cover monthly living allowances (€934–€1,300/month), health insurance, and travel costs. Since tuition is already free, DAAD recipients study in Germany at virtually zero cost.

DAAD scholarships are available for Master's, PhD, and research stays. Applications typically open 12–14 months before the programme start date. Brazilian students with strong academic records are competitive candidates given the high demand from Brazil.

Other Scholarships

  • Erasmus+ / Erasmus Mundus — EU-funded scholarships covering full tuition + living costs for joint Master's programmes across multiple European universities.
  • Deutschlandstipendium — €300/month merit-based scholarship available after enrolment. Open to all nationalities including Brazilian students.
  • Heinrich-Böll / Friedrich-Ebert / Konrad-Adenauer — German political foundation scholarships covering €934/month + tuition at private universities.
  • CAPES/CNPq (Brazil) — Brazil's government agencies CAPES and CNPq offer scholarships and research grants for postgraduate study abroad, including the CAPES-DAAD joint programme for study in Germany.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Brazilian Students Studying in Germany

Yes. German public universities charge zero tuition fees for all students, including Brazilian citizens. You pay only a semester contribution of €150–€350 (~R$ 22,000–50,000), which typically includes unlimited public transport. The sole exception is Baden-Württemberg, where non-EU students pay €1,500 per semester — still far less than Brazilian private university tuition. This policy applies to Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programmes at over 400 public universities.

Yes. Brazil is on the APS-required list. Brazilian students must obtain an APS (Akademische Prüfstelle) certificate to verify their academic credentials. You apply through the APS office that covers Brazil (via New Delhi). The process involves submitting your documents and completing a 15–20 minute academic interview. Alternatively, you can take the TestAS standardised aptitude test. Processing takes 4–8 weeks. GradGermany guides you through every step of the APS process.

Over 2,000 programmes are taught entirely in English, especially at the Master's level. Fields like computer science, data science, engineering, business, and natural sciences have extensive English-taught options. For English-taught programmes, you typically need IELTS 6.0–6.5 or TOEFL 80–90. That said, learning basic German (A1–A2) significantly improves your daily life and career prospects. Many universities offer free German courses for enrolled students.

Apply for a German student visa at the German Embassy in Brasília. Requirements: university admission letter, APS certificate, blocked account (Sperrkonto) with €11,904 (~R$ 17 thousand BRL) through Expatrio or Fintiba, health insurance proof, and valid passport. Processing takes 6–10 weeks. Book your visa appointment early — wait times can be long during peak season. After graduation, you qualify for an 18-month job-seeker visa automatically.

A two-year Master's degree in Germany costs approximately €18,000–€26,000 total (~R$ 26–37 thousand BRL) in living expenses, with €0 in tuition. This includes rent, food, insurance, and transport. Compare this to R$ 10–25 thousand BRL in tuition alone at Brazilian private universities, plus living costs. The blocked account requirement is €11,904 (~R$ 17 thousand BRL), released monthly at ~€992. Many students work part-time (140 full days/year) to offset costs.

Germany offers every graduate an 18-month post-study work visa — no lottery, no employer sponsorship. Germany has 700,000+ unfilled STEM positions. Starting salaries for Master's graduates average €45,000–€55,000 (~R$ 65–80 thousand BRL/year), with tech and engineering roles reaching €60,000+. Compare this to average Brazilian graduate salaries of R$ 3–5 thousand BRL/year. The EU Blue Card pathway leads to permanent residency within 21 months.

Step 1: Get your APS certificate (start 4–6 months before deadline). Step 2: Choose programmes on GradGermany. Step 3: Prepare documents — APS certificate, degree/transcripts, motivation letter, CV, language proof. No GRE or GMAT needed. Step 4: Apply through uni-assist (€75 first, €30 each additional) or directly. Step 5: Once accepted, open blocked account and apply for student visa at the German Embassy in Brasília. Deadlines: July 15 (winter) and January 15 (summer). Start 8–10 months early.

Brazil has the 2nd highest search interest globally for studying in Germany, and over 10,000 Brazilian students are already enrolled. The reasons: €0 tuition (vs R$ 10–25 thousand BRL/year in Brazil), globally recognised degrees, 18-month work visa, high graduate salaries (€45K+ vs R$ 3–5 thousand BRL in Brazil), and a clear pathway to permanent residency. Germany has been a top destination for Brazilian students seeking quality education at affordable cost, especially in engineering, IT, and management fields.

Join 12,000+ Brazilian Students

10,000 Brazilian Students Can't Be Wrong

Brazil has the 2nd highest demand globally for studying in Germany. Over 10,000 Brazilian students are already thriving at German universities. Yes, you need an APS certificate — but with zero tuition, a guaranteed 18-month work visa, and salaries 15x higher than Brazil, it is absolutely worth it. We handle the APS process for you.

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