Dreaming Of Pursuing Study Abroad? Explore Some Free Medicine Courses In Germany

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Germany is famously known for providing free education to international as well as domestic students. Several German universities provide Master of Science (MSc) programs - most of them completely in English - for winter and summer semesters, which usually start in September and April, respectively.

Following are the full details of the best German universities with free Master's in biomedical and medical sciences:

  1. Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg

Otto von Guericke University provides MSc in Biochemical Engineering free of charge. The program is available in English language alone and hence no German language is needed. It aims to build up scientific excellence alongside analytical ability to research intricate biomedical and technical interactions based on elementary principles of science.

  1. RWTH Aachen University, Aachen

RWTH Aachen offers MSc in Biomedical Engineering, all English-medium with internship and master thesis. It is for international students as well as home students and is of four semesters' duration. Application for Winter 2025 programme is still open until October.

  1. Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

MSc in Biomedical Engineering for three semesters and is conducted entirely in English. Application can be made for the summer semester (April 2026) from December 1, 2025 to January 15, 2026 on the official DAAD website.

  1. Technische Hochschule Lubeck

TH Lubeck provides a four-semester Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering at all levels of academic background. The programme is primarily in English but German language versions are also provided as an option. It is designed specifically for students who wish to enter careers in research, industry or the academy. Application for winter intake for non-EU students now closes, but information on next year's summer intake will be on the university site in due course.

  1. Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Rheinbach

The school has a four-semesters MSc Biomedical Sciences that provides theory and practice so that the students are well equipped for useful professional careers in the medical sciences.

The courses are funded by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst), or the German Academic Exchange Service, that spon