HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Courses and Fees 2026-27

HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Courses and Fees 2026-27

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Study Abroad Expert | Updated on - Aug 18, 2026

HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences charges Indian students only the semester contribution of EUR 324.90 (INR 30,216) for most Bachelor and Master programmes, with two English-taught Masters priced separately: Project Management and Data Science (PMDS) at EUR 8,800 (INR 8.18 Lakhs) per year and MBA and Engineering (MBA&E) at EUR 13,000 (INR 12.09 Lakhs) per year. The most-applied English Masters for Indians are PMDS, International Business, MIDE, and MBA&E.

Your realistic entry is the Winter 2027/28 intake, which starts in October 2027 and closes for international applicants on 15 June 2027. Summer 2027 (April 2027 start) opens only for a subset of programmes and is the next dated cutoff you can act on, with a uni-assist deadline of 15 November 2026.

  • Bachelor and Master semester contribution: EUR 324.90 (INR 30,216) per semester, no tuition on most programmes
  • PMDS Master (fee-based): EUR 8,800 (INR 8.18 Lakhs) per year
  • MBA and Engineering (fee-based): EUR 13,000 (INR 12.09 Lakhs) per year
  • uni-assist processing fee: EUR 75 (INR 6,975) for the first application
  • Deutschlandstipendium: EUR 300 (INR 27,900) per month for 12 months

A two-year tuition-free English Master budgets to roughly INR 21.30 Lakhs total in Berlin (living plus semester contribution), against INR 34 Lakhs to INR 38 Lakhs for the fee-based MBA&E or PMDS.


Exchange rate used across this article: 1 EUR = INR 93.

Check Out: HTW Berlin admissions guide for Indian students

Winter 2027/28 Intake: Planning Cycle

Intake: Winter 2027/28 (October 2027 start) is the primary target for Master applicants, with the international deadline of 15 June 2027. Summer 2027 (April 2027 start) is workable only for programmes that accept a summer intake, with a uni-assist deadline of 15 November 2026, and needs 3 to 4 months of lead time for the APS certificate from the German embassy in New Delhi.

Fee update: Bachelor and Master programmes remain tuition-free at the 2026/27 rate of EUR 324.90 (INR 30,216) semester contribution. The fee-based English Masters, PMDS at EUR 8,800 (INR 8.18 Lakhs) per year and MBA&E at EUR 13,000 (INR 12.09 Lakhs) per year, sit alongside that contribution.

When to pay: The semester contribution falls due at enrolment, roughly 6 to 8 weeks before the semester begins. The uni-assist fee of EUR 75 (INR 6,975) is paid at application, well before the deadline.

Scholarships: DAAD EPOS applications for the MIDE Winter 2027/28 cohort open in August 2026 and close by 31 October 2026. Deutschlandstipendium runs rolling calls after enrolment. External Indian awards (Inlaks, JN Tata, KC Mahindra, Aga Khan) reopen for the 2027 cohort between November 2026 and February 2027.


HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Tuition Fees by Programme

HTW Berlin is a public Fachhochschule, so tuition is zero for almost every Bachelor and Master programme. The paying line items you actually plan around are the semester contribution, the uni-assist application fee, and two English-taught Masters that charge annual tuition: PMDS and MBA&E.

HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Bachelor Fees

All Bachelor programmes at HTW Berlin, including Applied Computer Science, are tuition-free for Indian applicants. Only the semester contribution and the uni-assist fee apply. Most Bachelor programmes are taught in German and require a B2 or C1 German certificate (TestDaF, DSH, or Goethe).

Programme Annual Tuition Semester Contribution Application Route
Applied Computer Science (Bachelor, German) Free EUR 324.90
(INR 30,216)
HTW online portal
All other Bachelor programmes (German-taught) Free EUR 324.90
(INR 30,216)
HTW online portal

Source: HTW Berlin Studies and Registration pages, htw-berlin.de/en/studies/registration/semester-contribution.

HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Master Fees

English-taught Masters are the primary route for Indian students. Most are tuition-free. PMDS and MBA&E are the two continuing-education Masters that carry annual tuition, both taught in English.

Programme Annual Tuition (EUR) Annual Tuition (INR) Programme Duration
International and Development Economics (MIDE, English) Free Free 4 semesters
International Business (English) Free Free 4 semesters
Life Science Management (English) Free Free 4 semesters
Project Management and Data Science (PMDS, English) EUR 8,800 INR 8.18 Lakhs 4 semesters
MBA and Engineering (MBA&E, English) EUR 13,000 INR 12.09 Lakhs 3 semesters

Source: HTW Berlin International Programmes and Continuing Education pages, htw-berlin.de/en/study/master-degrees. Every Master also carries the semester contribution of EUR 324.90 (INR 30,216) per semester and the uni-assist fee of EUR 75 (INR 6,975) at application.

Note: The "semester contribution" is not tuition. Of the EUR 324.90 (INR 30,216) you pay each semester, roughly EUR 210 (INR 19,530) is your Berlin AB semester ticket, valid on all buses, trams, S-Bahn, and U-Bahn across the whole city. The transport pass alone is worth roughly EUR 63 (INR 5,859) per month if bought separately, so the "fee" is closer to a subsidised transit pass than a study charge.


HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Fee Trend by Year

Public tuition in Germany has stayed at zero for state-funded Bachelor and Master programmes throughout the last decade. What actually moves year-on-year for HTW Berlin is the semester contribution (driven by BVG transport-pass adjustments) and the annual tuition on the two fee-based Masters. Both have been remarkably stable, with small upward revisions.

Fee-year Semester Contribution (EUR) Semester Contribution (INR) PMDS Annual Tuition MBA&E Annual Tuition
2024/25 EUR 316 INR 29,388 EUR 8,800
(INR 8.18 Lakhs)
EUR 13,000
(INR 12.09 Lakhs)
2025/26 EUR 321 INR 29,853 EUR 8,800
(INR 8.18 Lakhs)
EUR 13,000
(INR 12.09 Lakhs)
2026/27 EUR 324.90 INR 30,216 EUR 8,800
(INR 8.18 Lakhs)
EUR 13,000
(INR 12.09 Lakhs)

Source: HTW Berlin semester contribution page and Continuing Education Centre fee schedules, htw-berlin.de/en/studies/registration/semester-contribution. The 2024/25 and 2025/26 semester contribution figures are approximate; HTW Berlin revises the semester ticket portion alongside BVG tariff updates.

Key Insight: Your Winter 2027/28 intake will be billed at the 2027/28 rate, which is likely to be around EUR 330 to 335 (INR 30,690 to 31,155) per semester if the recent trend holds. The PMDS and MBA&E annual tuition has not been raised in the current cycle, so a Winter 2027/28 admit locking a place today can budget the same INR 8.18 Lakhs (PMDS) or INR 12.09 Lakhs (MBA&E) per year as a September 2026 admit did.


HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Cost of Living in Berlin

HTW Berlin’s international office lists a monthly student budget in Berlin of EUR 700 to EUR 1,100 (INR 65,100 to INR 1,02,300), inclusive of rent, food, health insurance, and personal expenses. That range is what your visa officer and blocked-account requirement are built on, so treat it as the working floor.

Expense Monthly (EUR) Monthly (INR) Annual (INR) Notes for Indian Students
Rent (shared flat or dorm) EUR 400 to 600 INR 37,200 to 55,800 INR 4.46 to 6.70 Lakhs Studierendenwerk Berlin dorms are the cheapest; long waitlist, apply as soon as admitted.
Groceries and food EUR 180 to 250 INR 16,740 to 23,250 INR 2.01 to 2.79 Lakhs Discount chains (Aldi, Lidl, Netto) keep costs low; Indian groceries at Kotti or Nollendorfplatz.
Health insurance (mandatory) EUR 120 INR 11,160 INR 1.34 Lakhs Public plan (TK, AOK) is required for under-30 students.
Transport EUR 0 INR 0 Included in semester contribution Berlin AB semester ticket covers all city transit.
Internet, phone, personal EUR 80 to 130 INR 7,440 to 12,090 INR 0.89 to 1.45 Lakhs Prepaid SIM from Aldi Talk or Lidl Connect is cheapest.
Total EUR 700 to 1,100 INR 65,100 to 1,02,300 INR 7.81 to 12.28 Lakhs Central Mitte or Charlottenburg pushes rent to the top of the range.

Source: HTW Berlin International Office cost-of-living page and Studierendenwerk Berlin housing data, cross-referenced with the DAAD student cost-of-living benchmark for Berlin.

Note: Berlin rent has climbed roughly 8% per year since 2023, and Wilhelminenhof (HTW’s main campus, in Oberschoneweide) is one of the more affordable neighbourhoods. Live near campus rather than in central Mitte and you can hold monthly rent to EUR 450 (INR 41,850), saving EUR 150 (INR 13,950) per month, or roughly INR 3.35 Lakhs across a 2-year Master.

The health insurance line is non-negotiable for Indian students. HTW Berlin will not enrol you without proof of German public health insurance from a fund such as Techniker Krankenkasse or AOK, and travel insurance from India is not accepted as a substitute.

Currency Tip: Your blocked-account funding for the Winter 2027/28 intake needs to be transferred in EUR by May 2027 to leave time for the visa slot. Use a Fintiba or Expatrio blocked account (both accept Indian remittances via LRS with a 2% to 3% all-in cost) rather than a raw SWIFT wire, which typically loses 4% to 5% to the intermediary spread.


HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Total Cost of Studying

Year 1 in Berlin, for a tuition-free English Master, comes to roughly INR 10 Lakhs to 12.5 Lakhs, dominated by living costs. The fee-based Masters add another INR 8 Lakhs to 12 Lakhs on top per year. Full programme totals across two years sit between INR 21 Lakhs and INR 38 Lakhs.

Scenario Annual Tuition Living (12 months) Mandatory Fees (Year 1) Year 1 Total
Free English Master (e.g., MIDE, International Business) Free INR 7.81 to 12.28 Lakhs INR 74,616 (semester contribution x 2 plus uni-assist plus visa) INR 8.56 to 13.02 Lakhs
PMDS Master (fee-based) INR 8.18 Lakhs INR 7.81 to 12.28 Lakhs INR 74,616 INR 16.74 to 21.20 Lakhs
MBA and Engineering (MBA&E) INR 12.09 Lakhs INR 7.81 to 12.28 Lakhs INR 74,616 INR 20.65 to 25.11 Lakhs
Bachelor (3-year total) Free INR 23.43 to 36.84 Lakhs (across 3 years) INR 2.55 Lakhs (across 3 years) INR 25.98 to 39.39 Lakhs (full programme)

Source: Own computation from HTW Berlin semester contribution, fee-based programme schedules, and living cost range. Mandatory fees include the semester contribution x 2 (EUR 649.80, INR 60,432), uni-assist EUR 75 (INR 6,975), German student visa EUR 75 (INR 6,975).

Full programme totals: a free 2-year Master runs to roughly INR 17 Lakhs to 21.30 Lakhs; PMDS (2 years) to INR 33.44 Lakhs to 37.90 Lakhs; MBA&E (18 months) to INR 30 Lakhs to 34.11 Lakhs. An education loan of INR 25 Lakhs at 10.5% for 10 years works out to roughly INR 33,500 per month EMI. A INR 15 Lakh loan is closer to INR 20,000 per month EMI on the same terms.

Key Insight: For the Winter 2027/28 intake, the single biggest cost-lever is programme choice, not scholarships. Choosing a free Master (MIDE, International Business, Life Science Management) over PMDS saves you INR 16.37 Lakhs in tuition across the full 2-year programme. Choosing it over MBA&E saves INR 18.14 Lakhs. Fix the programme first, then chase the DAAD stipend on top.


HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Scholarships for Indian Students

HTW Berlin does not itself run merit scholarships for international admits, but three funding routes are open to Indian students: the DAAD EPOS programme (tied to the MIDE Master), the Deutschlandstipendium (open to all enrolled students, awarded after arrival), and India-based awards paid to Master admits going to Germany. The DAAD EPOS is the highest-value single award, covering full living expenses plus travel plus health insurance.

HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Institutional Scholarships

Scholarship Amount Eligibility Deadline for 2027 Intake
DAAD EPOS via MIDE Programme Full stipend (EUR 934 per month, INR 86,862) plus tuition waiver plus travel plus health insurance Indian nationals admitted to the MIDE Master, minimum 2 years post-degree work experience in a development-related field 31 October 2026 (via DAAD portal)
Deutschlandstipendium EUR 300 (INR 27,900) per month for 12 months All enrolled students at HTW Berlin, merit and personal background based Rolling; call opens after enrolment, usually October to November

Source: DAAD scholarship database and HTW Berlin Deutschlandstipendium page, daad.de scholarship database.

India-based Scholarships for Study at HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences

These awards are paid to Indian nationals going abroad for a Master or research programme. All accept Germany, and all reopen for the 2027 cohort between November 2026 and February 2027.

Scholarship Amount Eligibility Deadline (2027 cohort)
Inlaks Shivdasani Scholarship Up to USD 1,00,000 (INR 83.10 Lakhs) Indian citizens under 30, with an Indian degree, strong academic record Around 12 March 2027
JN Tata Endowment Loan Scholarship INR 1 Lakh to 10 Lakhs (gift portion) plus interest-free loan Indian nationals with first-class Bachelor’s degree, all fields Around 20 March 2027
KC Mahindra Scholarship for Postgraduate Studies Abroad INR 8 Lakhs (top awards), lower awards from INR 2 Lakhs Indian nationals confirmed for a Master abroad Around 31 March 2027
Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation Scholarship Interest-free loan up to INR 20 Lakhs Indian citizens under 30 with confirmed admission abroad Around 10 April 2027
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship 50% grant, 50% loan, up to full cost Indian citizens from selected regions, all subjects Around 31 March 2027

Source: Official scholarship portals of Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation, JN Tata Endowment, KC Mahindra Education Trust, Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation, and Aga Khan Foundation. Deadlines are the historical annual cutoffs; confirm on each foundation’s site once the 2027 call opens.

Tip for Indian Students: For the Winter 2027/28 intake, sequence your applications: submit uni-assist by 15 June 2027 for your admission letter, then apply to Inlaks by 12 March 2027 (they need a conditional admission or offer). If you are targeting MIDE, the DAAD EPOS window closes 31 October 2026, well before your admission is confirmed, so start the EPOS forms in August 2026 with your best-effort documents. A single DAAD EPOS award is worth over INR 20 Lakhs across the 2-year programme.

Compare all funding paths in the HTW Berlin scholarships guide for Indian students.


HTW Berlin Deposit and Payment Options

HTW Berlin does not ask Indian applicants for a tuition deposit before admission. Because tuition is zero on most programmes and the semester contribution is small, the university simply asks for the full semester contribution (and PMDS or MBA&E tuition, where applicable) at enrolment. Your first real cash outflow is the uni-assist fee of EUR 75 (INR 6,975), paid at application.

Methods of Payment at HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences

  • SEPA bank transfer from a German bank account after arrival, the cheapest route
  • International bank transfer (SWIFT) from India, expect a 3% to 5% all-in cost
  • Forex card from an Indian bank (HDFC, ICICI, IndusInd), used to pay through the university portal, roughly 2% to 3% cheaper than a raw wire
  • Flywire or Convera where offered, published margins run 1.5% to 2.5% below raw bank spreads
  • Education loan disbursement direct to HTW Berlin, arranged through your Indian lender (SBI Global Ed-Vantage, HDFC Credila, Avanse), usually against the admission letter

Steps to Pay the Tuition Fee for International Students at HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences

  1. Get the APS certificate from the German Embassy in New Delhi. Book the appointment at least 3 to 4 months before your uni-assist deadline. APS is mandatory for every Indian admit.
  2. Submit the uni-assist application with the EUR 75 (INR 6,975) fee before the international deadline (15 June for Winter, 15 November for Summer).
  3. Accept your admission offer once uni-assist forwards your application and HTW Berlin issues the Zulassungsbescheid (admission letter).
  4. Open a blocked account with Fintiba, Expatrio, or Deutsche Bank and transfer the annual living deposit. Use it for the visa application.
  5. Pay the semester contribution at enrolment (Immatrikulation), roughly 6 to 8 weeks before the semester begins. For PMDS or MBA&E, pay the first-semester tuition at the same time.
  6. Retain every receipt, the visa officer and your Indian bank may ask for a paper trail.

Source: HTW Berlin how-to-pay pages and uni-assist Indian applicant guide, uni-assist.de/en/how-to-apply.

Tip for Indian Students: For the Summer 2027 intake, your uni-assist fee must be paid by 15 November 2026. SWIFT transfers to Germany from an Indian bank take 3 to 5 working days and clear during business hours, so initiate the transfer by 5 November 2026 to avoid a missed deadline. For Winter 2027/28, start the APS process by January 2027 so the certificate is in hand before the 15 June 2027 uni-assist cutoff.


HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Hidden Costs for Indian Students

The largest hidden line item for Germany is the blocked account. It is not a fee (you get the money back monthly for living), but it is a upfront lock-in of over INR 11 Lakhs before the visa is even granted. Budget the following alongside tuition and rent.

  • Blocked account deposit (mandatory for visa): approximately EUR 11,904 (INR 11.07 Lakhs) per year, released to you as EUR 992 (INR 92,256) per month after arrival. Set by BAföG minimums, updated periodically by the German Federal Foreign Office.
  • APS certificate: approximately EUR 25 (INR 2,325), one-off, at the German Embassy in New Delhi
  • German student visa fee: EUR 75 (INR 6,975), non-refundable
  • uni-assist fee: EUR 75 (INR 6,975) for the first application, EUR 30 (INR 2,790) per additional programme
  • Travel to Berlin: INR 40,000 to INR 90,000 one-way, higher during peak intake months
  • Initial setup (deposit for rent, warm clothes, kitchenware): EUR 1,500 to EUR 2,500 (INR 1.39 to 2.32 Lakhs) in the first month
  • IELTS or TOEFL fee if retaking: INR 17,000 (IELTS) or INR 16,900 (TOEFL) per attempt
  • Winter clothes (jackets, boots, thermals): INR 20,000 to INR 40,000, essential for Berlin’s minus 5 degree Celsius winters

Budget approximately INR 14 Lakhs to 15 Lakhs for first-year hidden costs (dominated by the blocked account, which is a refundable deposit released monthly, not a fee).

Note: The blocked account is the most-forgotten cost line for families. You transfer roughly INR 11 Lakhs to a German bank before your visa appointment, and it is only released back to you at EUR 992 (INR 92,256) per month after you arrive in Germany. For a Winter 2027/28 admit, the money needs to be in the blocked account by May 2027, well before the Delhi visa slot in June to July 2027.

Check Out: German Student Visa 


HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Fee Saving Strategies 

For a Winter 2027/28 admit, the highest-leverage decision is programme choice: a free Master saves you INR 16 Lakhs to 18 Lakhs in tuition alone against PMDS or MBA&E. On the living side, apply for a Studierendenwerk dorm on the day your admission letter arrives, they close waitlists 4 months out.

  • Pick a free Master over a fee-based one: MIDE, International Business, and Life Science Management save the full tuition of INR 16.37 Lakhs (PMDS) or INR 18.14 Lakhs (MBA&E) over the 2 years.
  • Apply for Studierendenwerk Berlin dorms early: at EUR 250 to EUR 400 (INR 23,250 to 37,200) per month, dorms undercut private flats by EUR 200 (INR 18,600) per month, roughly INR 4.46 Lakhs across a 2-year Master.
  • Work up to 140 full days per year: student visa allows 20 hours per week, common student jobs in Berlin pay EUR 13 to 15 (INR 1,209 to 1,395) per hour, so a working student can cover EUR 500 to 700 (INR 46,500 to 65,100) per month.
  • Claim Section 80E on your Indian education loan: the entire interest on a loan taken from a scheduled Indian bank is deductible for 8 years, worth INR 60,000 to 80,000 per year in tax saved for most Indian salary brackets.
  • Use the 18-month Germany post-study work visa to stay on after graduation: 18 months to find a skilled job at Berlin salaries (median tech starting salaries of EUR 45,000 to 55,000, INR 41.85 to 51.15 Lakhs per year) makes the full programme cost recoverable in under 2 years.
  • Combine DAAD EPOS with a private grant: DAAD EPOS (if you get it for MIDE) pays EUR 934 (INR 86,862) per month, comfortably above living costs, so external Indian awards can be redirected to reduce the loan principal.

Tip for Indian Students: The single highest-value lever for a Winter 2027/28 MIDE admit is stacking DAAD EPOS with a Studierendenwerk dorm. DAAD covers EUR 934 (INR 86,862) per month, a dorm room at EUR 300 (INR 27,900) means you can save the rest (roughly INR 7 Lakhs across 2 years) toward the return flight and setup, so the full Master runs at almost zero net cost.


Is HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Worth the Cost for Indian Students?

For Indian students, HTW Berlin can offer a strong return on investment, especially when low study costs are combined with Germany’s post-study work opportunities and tech-sector salaries.

  • Total cost: A 2-year English-taught Master’s can cost around ₹17–21.30 Lakhs all-in.
  • Low tuition: Many Master’s programmes at HTW Berlin are tuition-free.
  • Post-study option: Graduates can get an 18-month German job-search visa.
  • Starting salary: Tech graduates can earn around €45,000–55,000 (₹41.85–51.15 Lakhs) yearly.
  • Loan repayment: A ₹20 Lakh loan at 10.5% costs about ₹27,000 monthly.
  • EMI burden: This is under 8% of gross monthly income on a €50,000 salary.
  • Career advantage: HTW follows an applied, industry-focused model, unlike research-heavy universities.
  • Ranking: HTW ranks #1 in Germany in Wirtschaftswoche’s applied-sciences ranking for key fields.

The real advantage becomes clearer when you look beyond tuition, because HTW combines a low-cost Master’s with a practical teaching model and access to Berlin’s large tech and business job market, giving Indian students a realistic path to recover their education investment.

Key Insight: For a Winter 2027/28 free-Master admit, the net cost after a full DAAD EPOS award or a Studierendenwerk dorm is roughly INR 12 Lakhs to 15 Lakhs, recoverable in under 6 months of a Berlin graduate tech or consulting salary. Even without DAAD, a self-funded free Master pays back on total programme cost within 12 to 15 months of a median EU graduate salary.

For the Winter 2027/28 intake, a Free-Master applicant at HTW Berlin is looking at approximately INR 17 Lakhs to 21.30 Lakhs across the two years (living dominates, tuition is zero), reducible to INR 12 Lakhs to 15 Lakhs with a DAAD EPOS or dorm placement. A fee-based Master (PMDS at INR 16.37 Lakhs tuition or MBA&E at INR 18.14 Lakhs to 24.18 Lakhs tuition) roughly doubles that. An INR 20 Lakh loan at 10.5% runs at approximately INR 27,000 per month EMI across 10 years. Your one action for the next 90 days: book your APS appointment at the German Embassy in New Delhi and start the uni-assist file, both are the sequencing constraints on every downstream deadline.

FAQs

Ques. What is the total fee for Indian students at HTW Berlin?

Ans. For a free English Master (MIDE, International Business, Life Science Management), the total programme fee is just the semester contribution of EUR 324.90 (INR 30,216) per semester, or roughly EUR 1,300 (INR 1.21 Lakhs) across 2 years. For PMDS the total tuition is EUR 17,600 (INR 16.37 Lakhs) over 2 years, and for MBA&E it is EUR 19,500 (INR 18.14 Lakhs) over the 18-month programme. Living costs of INR 7.81 to 12.28 Lakhs per year sit on top.

Ques. Does HTW Berlin charge tuition for international students?

Ans. No, HTW Berlin does not charge tuition to international or Indian students on state-funded Bachelor and Master programmes. The only paying programmes are the continuing education Masters, PMDS at EUR 8,800 (INR 8.18 Lakhs) per year and MBA and Engineering at EUR 13,000 (INR 12.09 Lakhs) per year.

Ques. What is the semester contribution at HTW Berlin?

Ans. The semester contribution for 2026/27 is EUR 324.90 (INR 30,216) per semester. It funds the AB semester ticket for all Berlin transit, the student services contribution to Studierendenwerk Berlin, and the student council levy. It is not tuition, every enrolled student at HTW Berlin pays the same amount regardless of nationality or programme.

Ques. How much money do Indian students need for a Germany student visa for HTW Berlin?

Ans. You need to prove access to approximately EUR 11,904 (INR 11.07 Lakhs) per year of study, deposited in a blocked account with Fintiba, Expatrio, or Deutsche Bank. The money is released back to you at EUR 992 (INR 92,256) per month after arrival, so it is a refundable deposit rather than a fee. The German embassy in New Delhi updates the exact figure periodically.

Ques. When are the Winter 2027/28 and Summer 2027 application deadlines?

Ans. For Summer 2027 (April 2027 start), the international uni-assist deadline is 15 November 2026, applicable only to programmes accepting a summer intake. For Winter 2027/28 (October 2027 start), which is the main entry point for Master admits, the international deadline is 15 June 2027. EU and EEA candidates get an extra month on both cycles.

Ques. How much is the uni-assist fee for HTW Berlin?

Ans. The uni-assist fee is EUR 75 (INR 6,975) for the first programme applied to and EUR 30 (INR 2,790) for each additional programme in the same semester. This is paid to uni-assist, not HTW Berlin, and is non-refundable regardless of admission outcome.

Ques. Can Indian students get scholarships at HTW Berlin?

Ans. Yes. Two on-university routes are open: the DAAD EPOS award (full stipend of EUR 934 per month plus tuition and travel, tied specifically to the MIDE Master) and the Deutschlandstipendium (EUR 300 or INR 27,900 per month for 12 months, awarded after enrolment). India-based awards from Inlaks, JN Tata Endowment, KC Mahindra, Narotam Sekhsaria, and Aga Khan Foundation all fund study in Germany.

Ques. What is the DAAD EPOS scholarship worth for the MIDE Master?

Ans. The DAAD EPOS award for MIDE covers a monthly stipend of EUR 934 (INR 86,862) plus health insurance, plus travel to and from Germany, plus a study allowance. Total value across the 2-year MIDE Master runs to over EUR 25,000 (INR 23.25 Lakhs), covering full living costs with room to spare for the return flight home. Applications close 31 October each year for the following Winter intake.

Ques. Is Berlin an expensive city for Indian students?

Ans. Berlin is the cheapest of the German metros, though rent has climbed roughly 8% per year since 2023. Expect EUR 700 to 1,100 (INR 65,100 to 1,02,300) per month all-in for rent, food, insurance, and personal costs, or roughly INR 8 Lakhs to 12 Lakhs per year. Compared to Munich or Frankfurt, Berlin saves EUR 200 to 300 (INR 18,600 to 27,900) per month on rent alone.

Ques. Can I work part-time at HTW Berlin to reduce my fees?

Ans. Yes. Your German student visa allows 20 hours per week during term or 140 full days per year. Berlin student jobs commonly pay EUR 13 to 15 (INR 1,209 to 1,395) per hour, so a working student can earn EUR 500 to 700 (INR 46,500 to 65,100) per month, enough to cover food and health insurance. Werkstudent (student assistant) roles at Berlin tech firms pay closer to EUR 18 to 22 (INR 1,674 to 2,046) per hour.

Ques. How long can I stay in Germany after graduating from HTW Berlin?

Ans. The Germany post-study work visa allows 18 months of stay after graduation to find a job matching your qualification. Once you land a skilled role, you can transition to an EU Blue Card, which is the fast route to permanent residence (33 months, or 21 months with B1 German). A median Berlin tech starting salary of EUR 50,000 (INR 46.50 Lakhs) per year is well above the Blue Card threshold.

Ques. Do I need an APS certificate to apply to HTW Berlin?

Ans. Yes. Every Indian applicant to a German university, including HTW Berlin, must submit an APS certificate from the German Embassy in New Delhi. The APS process takes 8 to 12 weeks and costs approximately EUR 25 (INR 2,325). Book your APS interview slot 3 to 4 months before your uni-assist deadline; for Winter 2027/28, start the APS file in January 2027.

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Application Deadline for April Intake (15th Jun 2026)
INR 79,401/Yr
EUR 715 /Yr
Bachelor Degree
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Application Deadline for Winter Intake (30th Jun 2026)
Application Deadline for Summer Intake (31st Dec 2026)
INR 79,401/Yr
EUR 715 /Yr
School Certificates
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Application Deadline for Winter Intake (30th Jun 2026)
Application Deadline for Summer Intake (31st Dec 2026)
INR 79,401/Yr
EUR 715 /Yr
School Certificates
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Master of Business Administration and Engineering

2 years
On Campus
German
Full Time
Exam Scores: TOEFL95|IELTS7
Important Date: 30 Apr, 2027
Entry Requirement: Bachelor Degree
INR 14.4 L/YrEUR 13,000 /Yr
3 years
Co Op, On Campus
German
Full Time
Exam Scores: TOEFL95|IELTS7
Important Date: 31 Dec, 2026
Entry Requirement: School Certificates
INR 79,401/YrEUR 715 /Yr
1 year
On Campus
German
Full Time
Exam Scores: TOEFL95|IELTS7
Important Date: 31 Dec, 2026
Entry Requirement: Bachelor Degree
INR 79,401/YrEUR 715 /Yr
3 years
Co Op, On Campus
German
Full Time
Exam Scores: TOEFL95|IELTS7
Important Date: 31 Dec, 2026
Entry Requirement: School Certificates
INR 79,401/YrEUR 715 /Yr
3 years
Co Op, On Campus
German
Full Time
Exam Scores: TOEFL95|IELTS7
Important Date: 31 Dec, 2026
Entry Requirement: School Certificates
INR 79,401/YrEUR 715 /Yr

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HTW Berlin-University of Applied Sciences Reviews


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4 Reviews Found

Lots of growth and betterment opportunities. Various skills range from how to communicate and present yourself to how to find your own company. A very international crowd of both faculty and students, giving you opportunities to learn about different cultures, languages and food. where you find current students, alumni, and faculty. All in all, if definitely recommend it

academic: 9/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 8/10

It was a pretty good University and campus but compare to others University's in Berlin this is an average.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 1/10

Overall experience was good. but since my program was in English, my whole class was full of Indian students, so if you are someone who is looking for more interaction with foreign students, then this is not the best Uni for you. To be honest this is the case of every university in Germany with English course. The curriculum and all is perfect and if you work on language, you can easily get a job.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 6/10

It was an experience of mixed emotions. So many new things, diverse cultures, different way of education, excellent Professor from different fields. Taught me how to be confident and get into the market and make a position for yourself.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 7/10

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