AI Summary

  • Germany offers low tuition and strong EU career access.
  • The UK offers shorter degrees and global brand names.
  • Language is a bigger factor in Germany than the UK.
  • Compare total cost, not just tuition.
  • Match the destination to your career geography.

Germany and the UK are the two most popular destinations for international students, but they suit different goals. This head-to-head helps you choose.

Cost & Funding

Factor Germany UK
Tuition Low/free £11k–30k/yr
Living €850–1,100/mo £1,000–1,400/mo
Language German helpful English

Degree Length & Style

UK taught master’s run one year; German master’s often two. UK degrees are modular and fast; German programs are research-deeper with more self-study.

Career Geography

If you want EU mobility and engineering/research roles, Germany wins. If you want finance, consulting, or a global English-taught brand, the UK is compelling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Germany cheaper than the UK?

Almost always—public universities charge little tuition, though living costs are similar.

Do I need German to study in Germany?

Many programs are English-taught, but daily life and jobs are easier with German.

Which has shorter degrees?

The UK, with one-year taught master’s versus two years in Germany.

Which is better for PR?

Germany offers a clearer Blue Card path; the UK requires switching to a skilled route.

Can I work part-time in both?

Yes, both allow part-time work under student visa rules.