Is KIT Germany free for international students?
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No, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is not free for international teachers. Though some students may be given an exception from paying the tution fee in case they are DAAD scholarship holders or are citizens of one of the member states of AKP or citizens of one of the least developed countries on the UN-list .
Fee for undergraduate/bachelor's degree that is paid by international students at KIT is €1,500 per semester .
To know more about the institute, candidates can refer to the official website of the institute or shiksha.
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As per Article 3 LHGebG (Baden-Württemberg Act on State University Fees), international students from third-countries / Non-EU countries attending bachelor’s, teacher’s, and consecutive master’s programs and free movers will have to pay the tuition fee of amount EUR 1,500 per semester. Students can check the cost of living in Germany for International Students from here.
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