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Cost of Living PHD Student in Germany

Hello, I want to send my son to Germany I want to know What is the estimated cost of living for an Indian student pursuing a PhD in Germany? How much financial support is typically needed for a person with a PhD degree in Germany?

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  • Ishu Rani
  • 3 months ago

Hello Buddy, How are you, In Germany, most PhD programs have no tuition fees at public universities, making it an affordable option for international students. However, the cost of living varies based on the city and lifestyle. Here’s an estimated breakdown for an Indian student pursuing a PhD in Germany


Estimated Cost of Living (Per Month)

1. Accommodation: €300–€700 (cheaper in smaller cities, expensive in places like Munich or Frankfurt)  

2. Food: €150–€250  

3. Health Insurance: €110–€150  

4. Transportation: €30–€100 (varies based on city and student discounts)  

5. Internet & Mobile: €30–€50  

6. Miscellaneous (Entertainment, Study Materials, etc.): €100–€200  


  • Total Estimated Cost: €900–€1,500 per month 
  • Annual Cost: €10,800–€18,000 per year  


Financial Support for PhD Students in Germany

Funded PhD Positions: Many PhD students work as research assistants and receive a monthly salary (€1,500–€2,500 gross).  

DAAD Scholarships: Offers funding of €1,200–€1,600 per month plus additional benefits.  

Industry & Research Grants: Companies and research institutions provide funding for specific PhD projects.  

Part-time Jobs: Students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year.  


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  • Arya naman
  • 2 months ago

Aditya Patil, Hello, How are you, The estimated cost of living for an Indian student pursuing a PhD in Germany is typically €800 to €1,200 per month. This includes rent, food, transport, insurance, and personal expenses.

For financial support, German universities often expect students to have a monthly budget of around €1,000, which can be supported through personal savings, scholarships, or part-time work. If you are applying for a visa, you’ll need to show proof of financial resources, usually around €10,332 per year (about €861 per month).

Many PhD students in Germany receive funding from their universities, research institutes, or external scholarships, which can cover living expenses and sometimes offer additional allowances.


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