🇬🇧 English programmesUpdated June 2026

Top 10 English-Taught Universities in Germany

Germany has thousands of English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes — but these ten universities lead in both ranking and the number of English options. Data updated June 2026.

Don't speak German? You still have great options.

Germany now offers more than 2,000 fully English-taught programmes, especially at Master's level. You can earn a tuition-free German degree in English. German language is helpful for daily life, but not required for most of these programmes.

#1World rank #28

Technical University of Munich

Munich, Bavaria

Germany's top-ranked technical university and a global leader in engineering and computer science. TUM offers many English-taught master's programmes and has strong links with BMW, Siemens and Google.

Tuition: Free/semSemester fee: €144
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#2World rank #47

Heidelberg University

Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg

Germany's oldest university (1386) and a world leader in research, especially the life sciences and medicine. As it is in Baden-Württemberg, non-EU students pay €1,500 per semester.

Tuition: €1,500/semSemester fee: €171
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#3World rank #59

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Munich, Bavaria

One of Europe's oldest and most prestigious universities, LMU is a research powerhouse especially strong in medicine, the humanities and natural sciences.

Tuition: Free/semSemester fee: €144
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#4World rank #98

Free University of Berlin

Berlin, Berlin

A leading research university and one of Germany's 'Universities of Excellence', renowned for political science, the humanities and the natural sciences.

Tuition: Free/semSemester fee: €315
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#5World rank #99

RWTH Aachen University

Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia

Germany's largest and one of its most prestigious technical universities, with an outstanding reputation in mechanical, electrical and automotive engineering. The semester fee includes an NRW-wide transport ticket.

Tuition: Free/semSemester fee: €320
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#6World rank #119

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg

A merger of a university and a national research centre, KIT is one of Europe's leading institutions for engineering and the natural sciences. Non-EU students pay €1,500 per semester.

Tuition: €1,500/semSemester fee: €178
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#7World rank #120

Humboldt University of Berlin

Berlin, Berlin

A historic Berlin institution associated with 57 Nobel laureates including Einstein and Planck. Its semester fee includes a Berlin public-transport ticket.

Tuition: Free/semSemester fee: €315
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#8World rank #154

Technical University of Berlin

Berlin, Berlin

A top technical university in the startup capital of Germany, combining strong engineering programmes with the energy of Berlin's booming tech scene.

Tuition: Free/semSemester fee: €307
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#9World rank #191

University of Hamburg

Hamburg, Hamburg

A large 'University of Excellence' in Germany's wealthy port city, strong in climate research, economics and the natural sciences. The semester fee includes a transport ticket.

Tuition: Free/semSemester fee: €335
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#10World rank #192

University of Freiburg

Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg

A historic research university in the scenic Black Forest, known for medicine, environmental sciences and the humanities. Non-EU students pay €1,500 per semester.

Tuition: €1,500/semSemester fee: €172
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Next stepsAfter admission — the visa pipeline

Got admission? Here's what to do next.

Every international student needs the same three things to study at this university: an offer letter, a blocked account, and health insurance. Here's the honest order.

🩺 Health insurance

You need pre-arrival travel + health insurance for your visa appointment. Once you arrive and enrol, switch to public insurance (TK / DAK) if you are under 30.

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📋 Student visa process

With your offer letter, blocked account, and insurance in hand, you're ready to apply for the student visa at your German embassy. Plan 4–12 weeks for the visa decision.