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Living in Germany



    Germany is one of the most popular destinations for international students. It’s hard to hate living in Germany when its full of beer, hearty food, and being active but a few more sunny days and better banking wouldn’t hurt. Student life may be the best time of your life. Studying abroad adds another exciting dimension to your life as a student. Student life or Studentenleben, as the term is called in Germany, is strongest at universities that dominate the social character of a town. These are typical student towns but you can also find enclaves of student life in the bigger cities.

    How do students live in Germany?

    Most students either live in private accommodation or in student housing. German universities do not automatically assign a room for you in a dormitory when you register, but Student Services and the International Office will provide you with all the necessary information prior to your arrival.

    Cost of Living

    The cost of living in Germany is quite reasonable compared to other European countries. You will need around 853 euros a month to cover your living expenses in Germany as of 2020. On average, to cover your living expenses in Germany you will need around 853 euros per month (around $957 US dollars) or 10,236 euros per year (around $11,484 US dollars). The prices for food, accommodation, bills, clothes, and entertainment are basically in line with the EU average. Your monthly rent is your largest expense in Germany.