1, registration fee
German national universities implement free education. Compared with the expensive tuition fees of universities in Britain and America, we can save a lot of money. Generally, the tuition fee for three years costs about 4,000-5,000 RMB, and all you need to pay is the registration fee of 100- 150 Euro per semester, and you can get free or half-price passes for buses, state railways and other public transport vehicles throughout the state. In this way, everyone's consumption at 1 is about 300 euros at most.
2. Rent expenditure
The most expensive part of international students in Germany is the rent, which can account for 10% or even 50% of the total expenses of international students. Therefore, whether you can save money on renting a house has an important impact on the economy of international students.
German dorms are the best choice for international students. Generally, the cost of dormitory is only about 100 euro, which is basically the cheapest form of accommodation. In some big cities in Germany, such as Munich, Frankfurt and Berlin, international students have to pay a high rent to rent a house off campus. Usually, the rent level is around 200 to 300 euros.
Big cities are1.8000-1.9000 RMB/year.
Medium-sized cities1.4000-1.5000 RMB/year.
8,000-9,000 RMB/year in small cities.
Note: The above prices generally include utilities and winter heating. Telephone charges and internet access fees need to be paid extra. According to official German estimates, the average monthly cost of each German college student is 600 euros. Including rent 200 euros, insurance 50 euros, transportation, registration, books 150 euros, catering 200 euros.
3. Food expenses
For international students studying in Germany, the basic way to solve the food problem is to eat in student canteens set up in major cities in Germany. The food in the student canteen is cheap and complete, which is a more economical choice. Of course, if international students want to eat well and cheaply abroad, the most direct way is to cook by themselves to ensure that they save money and are delicious. Generally speaking, the cost of eating in Germany is not high. In the absence of special needs, the monthly meals for international students are about 100 euros.
4. Transportation costs
Germany implements preferential transportation policies for college students. International students can enjoy free transportation in this area as long as they pay a certain transportation fee to the school, especially in some free areas, which are more popular with international students.
International students studying in Germany can also choose to buy monthly and annual bus tickets if they often need to travel to and from other areas outside the school. These tickets can be discounted with student ID cards. In addition, even if international students are not registered as official students in German universities, they can't enjoy all kinds of preferential transportation policies, and they don't have to worry about transportation expenses, because the bus fares in Germany are cheaper and the expenses required are not very high.
5, medical insurance costs
Students in Germany can enjoy very favorable medical insurance. No matter which medical insurance company is insured, the monthly insurance premium does not exceed 70 euros, which is far lower than the normal insurance premium, and the insurance coverage is wide. Except for a few medical items such as dental beauty, almost all serious diseases are covered by insurance items, and you can swipe your card directly without paying for it yourself. Even taking a taxi can be reimbursed by the insurance company. Although the medical reform in Germany requires patients to pay 10 euros for the first visit and a small amount of drugs every quarter, it is still insignificant compared with the expensive medical expenses.
Step 6 Work-study program
The German government stipulates that each student has 120 full-time working hours a year, and can work extra hours 10 every week. There are many large enterprises in Germany, and students with knowledge and ability are also needed to enrich the enterprise team. Take the translation of an exhibition in Frankfurt as an example. If students can work 120 days, they can earn 12000 euros a year. The average annual expenditure of an ordinary international student in China is around 7,000 euros.
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