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Study Physics in Germany

Get an overview of how Physics programs in Germany work. Take the chance to speak directly with representatives from the universities.

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17 December 2026, 04:00 PM (Europe/Berlin Time)

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75 min

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Team MyGermanUniversity
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With special guests from
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
RWTH Aachen University
RWTH Aachen University
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Webinar agenda

16:00

Welcome & Subject Overview

Presented by:  Nino, MyGermanUniversity

16:15

KIT: M.Sc. Phуsiсs

 

16:30

RWTH Aachen: M.Sc. Phуsiсs

 

16:45

Live Q&A with guests

 

17:00

Planned end of the webinar

 

About the study program 1

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Phуsiсs

M.Sc. (Master of Science)
M.Sc.
Degree
120
ECTS
English
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Winter Semester: 15 Jul/30 Sep
Summer Semester: 15 Jan/31 Mar
Application Deadlines
4 semesters
(Starting: Both Semesters)
Duration
Free / € 1,500
Tuition Fees (per semester)
Starting
Both Semesters
Mode of Admission:
no admission restriction 
Application:
Directly to the university.
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Study Mode:
On campus
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About the university 1

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

1825
Foundation year
22,007
No. of students (2025)
22%
of international students
118
Study Programs
85
Admission-free programs
English24
English-only programs

About the study program 2

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RWTH Aachen University

Phуsiсs

M.Sc. (Master of Science)
M.Sc.
Degree
120
ECTS
English
Language
Winter Semester: 01 Mar/15 Jul
Summer Semester: 15 Jan/01 Sep
Application Deadlines
4 semesters
(Starting: Both Semesters)
Duration
Free
Tuition Fees (per semester)
Start Dates
Winter Semester: recommended
Starting
Both Semesters
Mode of Admission:
no admission restriction 
Application:
directly at university
Study Mode:
On campus
Registration Fee & Tuition Information:
All students have to pay a semester feе οf €375.19.
Go to course website

About the university 2

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RWTH Aachen University

1870
Foundation year
47,521
No. of students (2022)
28%
of international students
189
Study Programs
164
Admission-free programs
English35
English-only programs

More about this webinar

Why Germany makes sense for Physics

  • Research infrastructure you can actually access. Germany is home to 80+ Max Planck institutes, the Helmholtz Association, and active partnerships with CERN. These are not distant names on a brochure — students at German universities work alongside researchers at these institutions through thesis projects, lab placements, and collaborative programs.
  • A degree built on real depth. German Physics programs are known for their mathematical rigour. You will cover theoretical and experimental physics in parallel, building the kind of analytical foundation that holds up across careers — whether you stay in research or move into industry.
  • Little to no tuition fees. Most public universities charge €100–350 per semester in administrative fees only. You get access to world-class facilities and faculty without the debt that comes with equivalent programs in the UK or US.
  • A qualification that opens more than one door. Physics graduates in Germany move into research, software engineering, quantitative finance, data science, and consulting. The degree signals problem-solving ability and mathematical fluency — employers across sectors know what it means.
  • You can stay and build your career here. After graduating, you have 18 months to find work in Germany legally — in a job market where STEM graduates are actively sought. English-taught master's programs are widely available, so you do not need to speak German to get started.

€54,000 starting salary for Physics graduates in Germany (StepStone 2026)
80+ Max Planck institutes — one of the world's largest basic research networks
~60 German universities offering Physics programs, all at public university fee levels


What you'll get from this webinar

  • A clear picture of Physics programs in Germany. B.Sc. vs M.Sc., theoretical vs experimental vs applied physics, research-oriented vs industry-facing — what each track involves and which one fits where you are now.
  • Answers on admissions. What grades and prerequisites do you need? Is a language certificate required? We cover the actual entry requirements so you know exactly where you stand before you apply.
  • An honest look at where the degree leads. From research physicist and data scientist to quantitative analyst and engineering consultant — the career paths Physics graduates actually take, and which sectors in Germany are hiring right now.
  • A next step, not just information. By the end of the session you will know which programs match your background, what you need to prepare, and how to move your application forward. You will not leave with a list of things to Google — you will leave with a plan.

Webinar agenda

16:00

Welcome & Subject Overview

Presented by:  Nino, MyGermanUniversity

16:15

KIT: M.Sc. Phуsiсs

 

16:30

RWTH Aachen: M.Sc. Phуsiсs

 

16:45

Live Q&A with guests

 

17:00

Planned end of the webinar

 

What you'll learn in this webinar

Top-class education

Study in English

Work opportunities

Academic requirements

Language requirements

Application process

Physics

Your hosts

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NinoGeorgia

Team MyGermanUniversity

Work experience:

German-Arab Chamber of Industry and Commerce,

Institute for Intercultural and International Studies - Universität Bremen

 

Degree:

M.A. International Relations: Social Theory and Global Governance (Universität Bremen); 

B.A. in International Relations, Minor in Economics (International Black Sea University, Tbilisi/Georgia);

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And the best thing:
During the webinar you can put all your questions in the chat!