Discover the GTIME Program: Your Path to Excellence

At our institution, we take pride in offering an unparalleled and continuously evolving GTIME program. This distinctive initiative, diligently crafted by our dedicated GTIME Team, is designed to empower aspiring individuals like you with cutting-edge knowledge and global exposure. As you explore the remainder of this page, you will find comprehensive information about tuition fees, living expenses, and the range of funding opportunities available.

Furthermore, the program is subject to charges (tuition fees). However, be assured that as a public institution we are not allowed to make any profits.

What are the Tuition Fees for?

  • Unique GTIME Classes

  • Integration of Internationally Renowned Lecturers

  • Priority Registration for Selected Classes

  • Extracurricular Activities, e.g., workshops, etc.

  • Constant and Close Support from Our Team

  • Connection to Employers

  • Internationality and Great community

UNIVERSITY FEES

The individual total amount of tuition fees depends on your choice of the second year partner. The table below provides an overview on the current tuition fees. Please note that tuition fees only apply when a student formally enrolls in the GTIME course. Applying for GTIME does not come with any costs and is not binding.


LIVING EXPENSES

We estimated the living expenses per month for each destination in the table bellow. Please note that he figures are only approximations and should not be considered binding. They also highly depend on your personal lifestyle.

STUDENT LOANS

Please, have a look at this overview of student loans available in Germany. At GTIME, we collaborate closely with:

  • KfW Bank,
    which offers student loans to German and, subject to certain conditions, international GTIME students.

You may also wish to contact a bank in your home country to inquire about the option of a student loan.

SCHOLARSHIP OPTIONS

For detailed information, please visit www.daad.org and find out more about country specific scholarships.

  • Program Description

    The Deutschlandstipendium supports students and prospective students whose careers suggest outstanding achievements in their studies and career. The concept of achievement on which the scholarship is based is deliberately broad: good grades and academic achievements are just as important as the willingness to take on responsibility or the successful mastery of obstacles in one's own life and educational path.

    Target Group

    Eligible for funding are individuals who are enrolled on a course at the TUHH for the period for which funding is approved or who fulfill the course admission requirements and are about to be admitted.

    Duration

    As a rule, the approval period is one year. An extension of the scholarship is possible within the framework of a new application.

    The maximum duration of funding will be geared to the standard duration of the relevant course of study (§ 6 paragraph1 StipG). It may be extended upon application if the period of study is prolonged for serious reasons such as disability, pregnancy, care and upbringing of a child or a subject-specific stay abroad (§ 7 paragraph 1 StipG). The scholarship will not be paid during a period of leave of absence from the course of study. When studies are resumed following the leave of absence the approval period will be adjusted on application from the scholarship holder (§ 7 Abs.2 StipG).

    The scholarship may not be made dependent on a consideration for the private funder or on an employer-employee relationship or declaration of intent concerning a subsequent employer-employee relationship (§ 5 paragraph 2 StipG). The scholarship does not establish an employment contract with the TUHH.

    Scholarship Value

    The scholarship will be paid in the sum of EUR 300 per month as a non-repayable grant.

    Selection Criteria

    (1) The selection procedure will be conducted on the basis of applicants’ school or academic performance. Performance will be assessed as follows:

    a. In the case of students in their first or second subject semester of an undergraduate course of studies assessment will be based on the grade of the university entrance qualification.

    b. In the case of students in their first or second subject semester of a Master’s program, assessment will be based on the grade of the degree qualifying them for the Master’s program.

    c. In the case of applications from individuals from the third subject semester, assessment will be based on the arithmetic mean of the grades obtained for the examinations passed to date, as shown in the transcript of records or a grade certificate. In the case of applications for the third subject semester, applicants must provide evidence of having obtained at least 48 CP.

    d. Subject-related qualifications and achievements, such as special results, distinctions and prizes in connection with studies and previous professional activity and/or internships (§ 2 Par. 2 No. 1 StipV) will be taken into consideration in assessing performance.

    (2) A further requirement for scholarship funding is evidence of at least one of the following requirements in accordance with § 2 Par. 2 Nos. 2 and 3 StipV:

    a. Extracurricular engagement such as voluntary work, societal or social engagement, involvement in politics at university or otherwise, or active participation in religious communities, associations or clubs.

    b. Aggravating circumstances impacting on the previous educational biography, such as:

    Special personal or family circumstances such as disabilities or chronic illness, looking after ones own children, especially as a single parent, or caring for close relatives in need of care, Student jobs, non-academic family background (this family background exists if neither parent has a university degree or a migration background. A person has a migration background if he or she was not born in the territory of the present Federal Republic of Germany and immigrated in or after 1950 and/or the person does not have German citizenship or has not been naturalized. Moreover, Germans have a migration background if one parent fulfills at least one of the foregoing conditions.

    These “soft” factors must be adequately substantiated and described. It is not enough just to refer to them in the text of your applications.

    Selection decisions are taken by a central Selection Board (AK) comprising one professorial member from each School of Studies and from the General Engineering faculty, along with two student members of the Academic Senate (or an appointed deputy who has not applied for a Deutschlandstipendium him- or herself).

    Application Papers

    A scholarship can only be awarded on the basis of an application submitted within the time allowed and in the prescribed form. The application must be made on an online form. The online form is only activated during the application period. Applications received after the deadline and incomplete applications cannot be considered in the procedure! All applications must be accompanied by:

    Please submit the following as attachments to the online application. You find documents a) and b) in the Bewerbungsvereinbarung_Application Agreement. Please read through this file attentively as it contains important information.

    a) A signed Declaration of Participation

    b) A signed Data Privacy Statement

    c) A certificate of enrolment at the TUHH

    d) A tabular résumé

    e) Proof of performance:

    University entrance qualification, in the case of foreign certificates, a translation transferable to the German system along with a conversion to the German grading system. As of the second subject semester: a transcript of records, which you can create online. In the case of applications for the third subject semester, proof of at least 48 CP is required.

    For Master’s students:

    -BA certificate, diploma, final university examination or other graduation certificates from the first university degree

    -Professional qualification and work references

    -Other certificates, proofs of performance and qualifications such as prizes, distinctions, former scholarships, etc. (in the case of foreign certificates or other foreign-language proofs of performance, please include an officially certified translation in German or English, if applicable with conversion into the German grading system).

    If there is no sufficient conversion of grades into the German grading system for foreign certificates such as the university entrance qualification or the certificates of the first university degree, please contact Ms. Linnemann from the STUDIS service, katharina.linnemann@tuhh.de, at least 7 working days before the application deadline

    If you are no longer within the prescribed standard period of study for your course of study in the current or next semester, please enclose with your application an informal application for funding beyond the standard period of study and provide reasons for this.

    Please refrain from asking questions about the status of the selection process. We will inform you of the result in writing.

    Application Deadline

    The application deadline is university-dependent and is typically annual.

    Application Portal

    The call for proposals for the 2023/24 funding period has been completed. The next call for proposals is expected to start in October 2024.

    A scholarship can only be granted based on an application submitted on time and in the correct form. The application is made via an online form . The online form is only activated during the application period.

    Applications received after the deadline and incomplete applications cannot be considered in the process!

    Approval/Rejection

    Students granted a scholarship receive a notice of approval. The notice of approval will include:

    -The amount of the scholarship

    -The period for which it has been approved

    -An indication that any extension of funding requires a new application

    Students who have not been selected for a scholarship will receive a corresponding notice of rejection.

    For further information, please refer here

  • Programme Description

    Every year the Foundation awards scholarships to committed students and doctoral candidates who have successfully completed a higher education programme in their country of origin, are pursuing post-graduate studies (post-graduate courses/Master's programme) or a doctorate or who are doing at least a 4-semester research project at a higher education institution in Germany. Applicants from any nation are invited to apply. Scholars are given the opportunity to complete a German higher education qualification, earn a doctorate or acquire additional knowledge in their academic fields. The Foundation's goal is to help further the education and training of young academics, expecting them to shoulder responsibility for the state and society in their home countries after their return. The sponsorship amount and duration depend on the academic goals of the applicant. In addition, a number of allowances and contributions may be applied for.

    Target Group

    The Target of this scholarship are committed and gifted students and doctoral candidates from any subject or nation who can relate to and stand up for the goals of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

    Academic Requirements

    Candidates have successfully completed a higher education programme in their country of origin and plan post-graduate studies (post-graduate courses/Master's programme), a doctorate or at least a 4-semester research project at a higher education institution in Germany.

    Duration

    The duration of the sponsorship depends on the circumstances and study aims as well as on the proven academic achievements. The grant period for graduates, that is, students doing post-graduate studies or a Master's programme, generally extends over 2 years. For doctoral candidates the sponsorship is awarded for a period of 3 years.

    Scholarship Value

    Graduates receive a monthly grant of 900 EUR.

    PhD students, subject to fulfilment of the requirements for unconditional admission to a doctoral programme at an institution of higher education in Germany, as well as scholarship holders with a degree comparable to a Master's degree from a German higher education institution who are coming to Germany for the purpose of research and can provide evidence of at least 2 years of academic activity upon the start of the scholarship, receive a monthly grant of 1,200 EUR.

    The Foundation grants a number of allowances and contributions, i.e. to health- and long-term care insurance as well as child- and family allowances, if applicable. See here for further information.

    Application Papers

    Application forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here.

    Application Deadline

    Closing date for applications is 15 July (12 o'clock noon) of each year.

  • Program Description

    This scholarship programme offers you the opportunity to continue your academic education in Germany with a postgraduate course of study.

    Target Group

    The target of this scholarship are excellently-qualified graduates who have completed a first degree (Bachelor, Diploma or comparable academic degree) at the latest by the time they commence their scholarship-supported study programme.

    What can be funded?

    Participation in a postgraduate programme after a first undergraduate course of study for the purpose of technical or scientific specialisation Specifically, the following is supported: a postgraduate or Master's degree programme completed at a state or state-recognised university in Germany or the first or second year of study at a state or state-recognised German university as part of a postgraduate or Master's degree programme completed in the home country or in another foreign country; recognition of the academic achievements rendered in Germany must be guaranteed. The standard period of study of the postgraduate or Master's degree programme should not be exceeded as a result of the study year in Germany.

    Duration of the funding

    Depending on the length of your chosen programme, the scholarship is intended for visits of between 10 and 24 months.

    The scholarships are awarded for the duration of the standard period of study for the chosen programme (up to a maximum of 24 months). Please state the entire period for which you wish to apply for a scholarship in your application. For example, if you are planning a 2-year degree programme, you must directly indicate two years as the desired scholarship duration in your application. After the first year of study, your academic achievements will be assessed in a further funding procedure. If this shows that you will successfully complete your programme within a reasonable period of time, the scholarship will continue as planned.

    The scholarship usually begins on 1st October of the following year, or earlier if you take a German language course prior to the study programme.

    Scholarship Value

    Value Scholarship payments of 850 euros a month Payments towards health, accident and personal liability insurance cover Travel allowance, unless these expenses are covered by the home country or another source of funding One-off study allowance Under certain circumstances, scholarship holders may receive the following additional benefits: Monthly rent subsidy Monthly allowance for accompanying members of family

    To enable scholarship holders to learn German in preparation for their stay in the country, DAAD offers the following services: Payment of course fees for the online language course "Deutsch-Uni Online (DUO)" (www.deutsch-uni.com) for six months after receipt of the Scholarship Award Letter if necessary: Language course (2, 4 or 6 months) before the start of the study visit; the DAAD decides whether to fund participation and for how long depending on German language skills and project. Participation in a language course is compulsory if the study programme is taught in German. Allowance for a personally chosen German language course during the scholarship period Reimbursement of the fees for the TestDaF test which has either been taken in the home country after receipt of the Scholarship Award Letter or in Germany before the end of the funding period As an alternative to the TestDaF for scholarship holders who have taken a language course beforehand: the fee for a DSH examination taken during the scholarship period may be reimbursed. Selection An independent selection committee consisting of specialist scientists reviews applications.

    The most important selection criteria are: academic achievements convincing academic and personal reasons for the planned study project in Germany.

    For further information on the application click here.

  • Programme Description

    The BAföG training assistance provides state funding for pupils and students at vocational and general educational secondary schools, colleges, academies and institutions of higher education, including the compulsory internships related to training and education. The assistance is likewise extended to public and private (if equivalent) establishments for education. Training via corresponding distance learning courses is eligible for funding, as well. The training assistance may also be granted for a training period abroad. Foreigners and German citizens are eligible for the training assistance. The exact requirements for qualification depend on the candidate's legal status, such as citizenship in other EU countries, settlement permit or the recognition of a refugee status. The training assistance is intended to contribute to the cost of living and education. To this end, the BAföG Act provides qualifying lump-sum rates, which vary according to the type of training.

    Target Group

    German and EU citizens as well as persons with a legal status as per BAföG § 8 who are in vocational training at a school or academy, completing a higher-education entrance qualification or studying at a higher-education institution.

    Duration

    The BAföG grant covers the duration of the training, school holidays and lecture breaks included. As a general rule, pupils are eligible for funding as long as they attend training or education. The funding period for students generally corresponds to the standard period of study, the so-called maximum funding period. Funding beyond this point is possible for a limited period of time in exceptional cases.

    Scholarship Value

    There are different types of funding for different target groups, i.e. full or partial grants, government or bank loans. Please find further information on the topic here.

    The maximum amount (including healthcare and long-term-care insurance) for students at higher education institutions who are not living in the same household as their parents is currently of 934 EUR per month.

    Application Papers

    Generally responsible for

    -students: the Student Services (Studierendenwerk) of the institution of higher education the applicants are enrolled at

    -trainees at evening schools, colleges and academies: the Education Assistance Office (Amt für Ausbildungsförderung) of the municipality or district administration, which is competent for the training or education establishment the candidate has chosen

    -all other pupils: the Education Assistance Office (Amt für Ausbildungsförderung) of the municipality or district administration in which the candidate's parents reside

    All relevant contact data (addresses, telephone numbers, websites) of the single Education Assistance Offices (Ämter für Ausbildungsförderung) can be found at www.bafög.de

    Application Deadline

    Applications should be submitted in due time before the beginning of the training.

    For more information on the application form , plese click here.

  • Programme Description

    Applicants come from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Students in any subject area are eligible to apply, if they demonstrate excellent school or academic merit, wish to study in Germany, are committed to the values of social democracy and live by them. Scholarships are awarded to highly-performing students and include a comprehensive seminar programme to help enhance the candidates' social competences and academic skills. Individual support by an on-site liaison lecturer is another benefit of the sponsorship. Each year up to 40 students are awarded FES sponsorships.

    Target Group

    particularly gifted students from countries in the Global South (Asia, Africa, Latin America), post-Soviet states as well as eastern and south-eastern European (EU) countries. The candidates' aptitudes and personalities show excellent promise for an academic or professional career. Moreover, candidates are expected to show commitment to the values of social democracy.

    Duration

    Maximum funding period corresponds to BAföG regulations

    Scholarship Value

    International students receive a monthly base amount of 830 EUR (for Bachelor's/Diplom/Magister/state examination programmes) or 850 EUR (for Master's programmes). In addition, costs for health insurance are funded and scholars with a child receive a family allowance of 276 EUR. The scholarship does not have to be repaid.

    Academic Requirements

    Admission to study or enrolment at a state or state-recognized higher-education institution in Germany sufficient knowledge of German, although the courses are held in English. This means a 'Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang' of at least DSH level 2, a 'Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache' of at least level 4 or a 'Zertifikat C 1' by a Goethe Institute Number of Scholarships up to 40 scholarships per year

    Application Papers

    All application forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here.

    Application Deadline

    Applications may be submitted at any time; there are, however, specific timelines which are detailed here.

  • Programme Description

    With the Master Plus Scholarship Program, the Claussen Simon Foundation supports students of all disciplines who are starting their Master's degree at a university in Germany after successfully completing their Bachelor's degree. Along with the financial support, they also provide an ideal development program to support students in their personal development and enable them to receive cross-disciplinary training. With workshops, training and a network of like-minded people, this scholarship supports you on your academic path and in the transition to work.

    Target Group

    Aimed at students of all disciplines who are starting their Master's degree at a university in Germany after successfully completing their Bachelor's degree.

    Academic Requirements

    You will begin your master's degree at a German university in the coming semester. At the time of your application, your master's degree program has not yet started.

    You will study full-time and in a face-to-face course.

    At the time of your application you are not older than 35 years.

    You have (presumably) completed your bachelor's degree with a grade point average of 1.7 or better. Alternatively, you are among the best 10% of graduates in your class in your subject.

    You do not yet have a master's degree or another equivalent university degree.

    Extracurricular activities, such as social engagement, are desirable.

    German is your native language or you can demonstrate very good knowledge of German (B1) (DSH certificate, TestDaf, university course or VHS course).

    Application Deadline

    The application deadline for a Master Plus scholarship with a master’s degree starting in the summer semester runs from January, 8th to February 4th of each year.

    Application Documents

    signed CV in tabular form, application photo optional

    Abitur certificate or university entrance qualification

    Bachelor's certificate, alternatively: current transcript of records from your bachelor's degree

    Letter of motivation (max. 4000 characters)

    two regular, informal letters of recommendation from university lecturers (the second letter can alternatively come from an internship/employment relationship).

    Statement of a maximum of four relevant extracurricular activities (internship, professional experience, language, volunteer work, social commitment, abroad, scholarship, competition, other)

    Tabular overview of living costs, other expenses and income (financial requirements)

    Confirmation of application or acceptance from the future university for the master's degree

    Proof of knowledge of the German language (at least level B1 or comparable; only for applicants whose native language is not German)

    Signed application form which can be found here.

  • Program Description

    The Friedrich Naumann Foundation Scholarship is a prestigious funding opportunity for qualified international students pursuing their Master's or Ph.D. at a state or state-recognized higher-education institution in Germany, Switzerland, or the European Union. The scholarship is open to students from any discipline and is dedicated to promoting political education and liberal principles.

    Target Group

    Open to qualified international candidates committed to liberal values and an open society pursuing a Master's and PhD at a state or state-recognized higher-education institution in Germany, Switzerland, or within the European Union.

    Duration

    The scholarship is available for up to three years.

    Scholarship Value

    For master students, the maximum scholarship is 861 euros, and for doctoral candidates, it is up to 1200 euros. There is also a health insurance allowance.

    Application Papers

    The application is submitted via an online portal, which is open from 1-30 April and from 1-31 October each year and can be found here.

    Application Deadline

    The application portal is open from 1-30 April and from 1-31 October each year.

    For more information and the application portal, you can visit the official website of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom: Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom

  • Program Description

    The Hanns Seidel Foundation Scholarship aims to promote democracy, human rights, and social justice around the world. It provides financial support for students' tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs associated with their studies. The program is open to students from various fields such as politics, economics, law, and social sciences.

    Target Group

    The program is open to international students who have excellent academic records, a strong commitment to democratic values and social responsibility, and proficiency in German or English. The scholarship is aimed at highly qualified postgraduate students from around the world who are willing to pursue higher studies in Germany and who demonstrate academic excellence as well as social and political awareness and involvement.

    Duration

    The scholarship is available for the duration of the Master's or Ph.D. program, typically up to three years.

    Scholarship Value

    The scholarship provides financial support for tuition fees, living expenses, and other study-related costs. The exact amount of the scholarship may vary.

    Application form

    The application deadline is 15th January for the summer semester and 15th July for the winter semester.

    For more information about the scholarship and application form, it can be found here.

  • Program Description

    The scholarship is awarded to students who have performed exceptionally well academically and are active members of their communities. They must believe in the values of the foundation, which include sustainability, ecology, democracy, human rights, self-determination, and justice.

    Target Group

    The scholarship is geared towards particularly gifted students from Germany and abroad, and it supports young people through scholarship funding, including undergraduates, graduates, and Ph.D. students.

    Duration

    The funding generally covers the standard study period, with the option to apply for renewal.

    Scholarship Value

    The scholarship value varies. For example, students can receive up to €1350 per month, with an extra allowance for research. Undergraduate and postgraduate students can receive €752 per month and a book allowance of €300.

    Application Papers

    Application forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here.

    Application Deadline

    The application deadline is March 1st and September 1st of each year

  • Program Description

    The goal of the Rheinstahl-Foundation is supporting of talented and commited students during their studies, both financially and, if necessary, with different events and workshops. The Rheinstahl-Foundation supports students who have already completed half of their studies (currently in their 3rd semester) or are currently involved in Master programme.

    Target Group

    The Rheinstahl scholarship is aimed at talented and high-performing students of engineering and economics as well as MINT subjects who are at least in the 2nd semester of their bachelor's degree (or in a higher semester) or in their master's degree and who, with their continuous voluntary, make an important contribution to our society through non-university involvement.

    Duration

    Ideally, the support begins during the start of the degree in order to establish a close relationship with the Rheinstahl Foundation at an early stage and ends with the completion of the degree within the standard period of study.

    Scholarship Value

    The Rheinstahl scholarship includes financial support of €550.00 per semester as well as non-material support such as networking, regular scholarship holder and alumni meetings with impulses and workshops, and placement of internships. In addition to the semester funding, the foundation covers the costs associated with the scholarship holder meetings.

    Application Papers

    All the important information regarding the application can be found here.

    Application Deadline

    Every year from September 1st until September 30th for the winter semester and the following summer semester.

ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP OPTIONS

Furthermore, we encourage you to look into applying for individual scholarships . Various foundations offer grants to talented students—in your home country as well as in Germany. Have a look at the DAAD scholarship database and the institutions listed below.

For further scholarships to cover personal living expenses you may also contact:
Your local office of the DAAD, The German embassy, the Goethe Institute in your country, or any other German funding institution.

MyGermanUniversity.com is a valuable resource for international students seeking to study in Germany. The website provides comprehensive information about various scholarships available for international students, enabling them to explore funding options and support their educational journey. Have a look at the website for more information on pursuing your education in Germany.