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Is Stuttgart University free for international students?
international students who are not citizens of an EU/EEA country have to pay tuition fees of EUR 1,500.00 per semester and. students who are taking up a second or further Bachelor’s study program or a second or further consecutive Master’s study program have to pay tuition fees of EUR 650 per semester.
Is Stuttgart safe?
How Safe Is Stuttgart Really? Overall it is a safe destination for you as a tourist from almost all perspectives, but it is advisable to take all measures in order to preserve your safety and security.
Is tuition fee included in 80C?
Section 80C of the Income Tax Act has provisions for tax deductions on tuition/education fees paid by a parent towards educating his/her children. Taxpayers can avail deductions to a tune of Rs 1.5 lakh under Section 80C (as per 2020-21 tax slabs), with other investments also eligible for this rebate.
Can international students study at the University of Stuttgart?
International students and students pursuing a second degree who were already enrolled at the University of Stuttgart at the time the law came into effect (17 May 2017) do not have to pay the tuition fee and can complete their current study program as planned (acc. § 20 subs. 1 sent. 1 LHGebG).
What is the Stuttgart student services fee?
The Stuttgart Student Services fee comprises the “pure” student services fee and the fee that provides the basic funding of the VVS-StudiTicket. It currently amounts to EUR 121.00 and is due at enrollment / re-registration. The student services fee is also payable by students on a leave of absence.
Does the University of Stuttgart offer financial aid for students?
In case a blocked account is necessary, you will receive further information from the German embassy of your home country. The University of Stuttgart is not in the position to offer financial aid for covering living expenses.
Does the University of Stuttgart offer short-term scholarships?
The University of Stuttgart offers short-term scholarships from an emergency fund for enrolled international students who are suddenly experiencing financial difficulties. The scholarships are funded by donations from the Christian Bürkert Foundation.