
FOM University of Applied Sciences fees for Indian students total €27,500 (₹25.99 Lakhs) for the full Bachelor programme and €23,850 (₹22.54 Lakhs) for the full Master programme, with the MBA at €18,750 (₹17.72 Lakhs). The most-applied English-taught courses are the M.Sc. Big Data & Business Analytics, M.Sc. Digital Technologies & Management, and MBA International Management.
The Winter 2026 intake (October 2026) closed on 15 July 2026, so the open cycle for you is Summer 2027 (April 2027) with a 20 December 2026 deadline. Germany’s student visa needs 4-8 weeks, which comfortably fits the Summer 2027 timeline but rules out the just-closed Winter 2026 start.
A full Master at FOM costs roughly ₹43 Lakhs all-in with living costs in Essen; a three-year Bachelor runs to about ₹57 Lakhs including maintenance. Exchange rate used: 1 EUR = ₹94.50 (xe.com, 28 July 2026).
Summer 2027 Intake: Planning Window Open for Indian Applicants
Intake: Summer 2027 (April 2027) is the open intake with a 20 December 2026 deadline. Winter 2027 (October 2027), FOM’s primary intake, follows with a 15 July 2027 deadline. Winter 2026 is closed. Both remaining intakes accept all UG, PG, and MBA programmes.
Fee update: The 2026 rate applies to both Summer 2027 and Winter 2027 starts, Bachelor at €27,500 (₹25.99 Lakhs), Master at €23,850 (₹22.54 Lakhs), MBA at €18,750 (₹17.72 Lakhs). Fees are locked at your enrolment year and do not rise mid-programme.
When to pay: The €500 (₹47,250) enrolment deposit falls due on offer acceptance for the Summer 2027 intake. Full instalment schedule and payment channels sit in the Tuition Deposit and Payment Options section.
Scholarships: External Indian awards (Inlaks, JN Tata, KC Mahindra) open October 2026 to March 2027, aligned to the Summer 2027 and Winter 2027 cycles. DAAD Study Scholarships accept applications through October 2026 for the 2027 cycle.
Read the offer, entry-test, and document workflow in our FOM University of Applied Sciences Admissions Guide for Indian Students before you accept your seat.
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FOM prices programmes as a total fee spread across the study duration, not a per-year rate. All English-taught international programmes carry a flat total that does not increase mid-degree once you enrol.
The three English-taught Bachelor programmes carry an identical total of €27,500 (₹25.99 Lakhs) across six semesters, all delivered at the Essen campus. That works out to €4,583 (₹4.33 Lakhs) per semester or roughly €764 (₹72,200) per month if paid on the standard 36-month instalment plan.
| Programme | Total Tuition (€) | Total Tuition (₹) | Per Semester (€) |
|---|---|---|---|
| B.Sc. International Business Management | €27,500 | ₹25.99 Lakhs | €4,583 |
| B.Sc. Computer Science & Digital Technologies | €27,500 | ₹25.99 Lakhs | €4,583 |
| B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering & Digital Technologies | €27,500 | ₹25.99 Lakhs | €4,583 |
| Preparation Course (8 weeks, optional pre-Bachelor) | €2,750 | ₹2.60 Lakhs | Single fee |
Source: FOM International Bachelor Programmes page, fom-international.com/en/bachelor.html, verified July 2026.
Master programmes total €23,850 (₹22.54 Lakhs) over four semesters, and the MBA totals €18,750 (₹17.72 Lakhs) over three semesters. The MBA requires at least one year of professional work experience at application.
| Programme | Total Tuition (€) | Total Tuition (₹) | Per Semester (€) |
|---|---|---|---|
| M.Sc. Big Data & Business Analytics | €23,850 | ₹22.54 Lakhs | €5,963 |
| M.Sc. Digital Technologies & Management | €23,850 | ₹22.54 Lakhs | €5,963 |
| M.Sc. Engineering & Management | €23,850 | ₹22.54 Lakhs | €5,963 |
| M.Sc. Automotive Systems Engineering & Management | €23,850 | ₹22.54 Lakhs | €5,963 |
| MBA Business Administration International Management | €18,750 | ₹17.72 Lakhs | €6,250 |
| MBA Business Administration Artificial Intelligence | €18,750 | ₹17.72 Lakhs | €6,250 |
Source: FOM International Master and MBA Programmes pages, fom-international.com/en/master.html and fom-international.com/en/mba.html, verified July 2026. Application fee for every programme is €0.
Note: FOM’s headline number is the total programme fee, not an annual rate you multiply. A Master at €23,850 is the complete cost across the full two years of study, not a per-year figure.
See every course, module list, and admission stream in the FOM University of Applied Sciences Programmes and Courses page.
FOM publishes only the current cycle rate on its international admissions site and does not maintain a public multi-year archive. Based on the 2026 published structure, the Bachelor total has held at €27,500 (₹25.99 Lakhs) and the Master total at €23,850 (₹22.54 Lakhs) as the university’s flat-rate model, which keeps your enrolment-year price locked for the full degree.
| Enrolment Cycle | Bachelor Total (€) | Bachelor Total (₹) | Master Total (€) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 (current rate) | €27,500 | ₹25.99 Lakhs | €23,850 |
| Summer 2027 intake | €27,500 | ₹25.99 Lakhs | €23,850 |
| Winter 2027 intake | €27,500 | ₹25.99 Lakhs | €23,850 |
Source: FOM International tuition pages, fom-international.com/en/apply.html, verified July 2026. Historical annual rates before 2026 are not publicly archived by FOM.
Key Insight: Enrol in the Summer 2027 intake at the 2026 rate and your Master’s total stays at €23,850 (₹22.54 Lakhs) across all four semesters, even if FOM revises the 2027/28 sticker upward. Waiting to Winter 2027 carries the same current fee, so no urgency to accept early on price grounds alone.
Living in Essen costs an Indian student between €850 and €1,100 (₹80,000 to ₹1.04 Lakhs) per month, depending on housing choice. Essen is priced well below Munich, Berlin, or Frankfurt, which is why the Essen campus is FOM’s most cost-effective base for international students.
| Expense | Monthly (€) | Monthly (₹) | Annual (₹) | Notes for Indian Students |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rent (shared/student hall) | €400 | ₹37,800 | ₹4.54 Lakhs | Shared WG accommodation is the default choice; solo studio runs €550 to €700 |
| Groceries and cooking-in | €250 | ₹23,625 | ₹2.84 Lakhs | Aldi, Lidl, and Kaufland keep costs low; Indian groceries at Asia stores |
| Public health insurance (mandatory) | €130 | ₹12,285 | ₹1.47 Lakhs | TK, AOK, or Barmer; required for visa and enrolment |
| Local transport | €40 | ₹3,780 | ₹0.45 Lakhs | Deutschlandticket at €58 for nationwide travel is common; VRR pass locally |
| Utilities and internet | €130 | ₹12,285 | ₹1.47 Lakhs | Electricity, water, heating, plus fixed-line internet |
| Personal and mobile | €100 | ₹9,450 | ₹1.13 Lakhs | SIM (€10 to €20), phone, entertainment, small purchases |
| Total | €1,050 | ₹99,225 | ₹11.91 Lakhs | Blocked account minimum sets the floor for visa |
Source: Numbeo Cost of Living in Essen, numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Essen, cross-referenced with the FOM student services accommodation page, verified July 2026. FOM does not publish a consolidated cost-of-living breakdown for the Essen campus.
Note: Public health insurance at €130 (₹12,285) per month is a non-negotiable line for anyone under 30 studying in Germany. Skipping it is not an option, and private insurance runs the same or more.
Essen’s cost line is the reason a full FOM Bachelor stays under ₹60 Lakhs total, a threshold that many UK or US programmes cross on tuition alone.
Currency Tip: Lock the blocked account transfer at the Summer 2027 visa stage using an offline forex remittance (Wise, ICICI Money2World, or Fly Wire) to save 2 to 3% over a raw SWIFT wire. That single move on a €11,904 (₹11.25 Lakhs) blocked-account load saves roughly ₹25,000 to ₹35,000.
A complete FOM degree for an Indian student totals between ₹43 Lakhs and ₹57 Lakhs, depending on the programme and campus. Living costs sit on a 12-month basis for postgraduates and 10 months for those returning home in summer.
| Scenario | Tuition (₹) | Living (₹) | Mandatory Fees (₹) | Total Year 1 (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor (Essen, 10-mo living) | ₹8.66 Lakhs | ₹9.93 Lakhs | ₹0.55 Lakhs | ₹19.14 Lakhs |
| Master (Essen, 12-mo living) | ₹11.27 Lakhs | ₹11.91 Lakhs | ₹0.55 Lakhs | ₹23.73 Lakhs |
| MBA (Berlin, 12-mo living) | ₹11.81 Lakhs | ₹13.80 Lakhs | ₹0.55 Lakhs | ₹26.16 Lakhs |
Mandatory Fees line covers the €500 (₹47,250) enrolment deposit plus €75 (₹7,088) student visa fee. The €11,904 (₹11.25 Lakhs) blocked account is a returnable cash reserve, not an expense, so it is excluded from the total but must be arranged before visa filing. Berlin living costs are 15 to 20% higher than Essen.
Over the full programme, the Bachelor sums to about ₹57 Lakhs and the Master to about ₹43 Lakhs. On a ₹40 Lakh education loan at 10.5% over 10 years, the EMI works out to roughly ₹54,000 per month, well within reach of a starting German Master’s graduate salary.
Key Insight: Combining a full-payment discount (typically 3 to 5% at FOM for lump-sum tuition settlement) with a €3,600 (₹3.40 Lakhs) Deutschlandstipendium award pulls the effective Year-1 Master’s cost down by roughly ₹5 Lakhs. Confirm the discount at the point of accepting your Summer 2027 offer, not after the first instalment.
FOM does not run a large institutional scholarship desk of its own, but Indian students routinely stack the German-government Deutschlandstipendium with external Indian awards to cut effective fees by ₹5 to ₹15 Lakhs. Check every award’s open status before applying, since Indian scholarship cycles run October to March.
| Scholarship | Amount | Amount (₹) | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deutschlandstipendium (federal, awarded via FOM) | €300/month for 12 months | ₹3.40 Lakhs/year | Enrolled FOM students with strong academic record; renewable |
| Full-Payment Tuition Discount | 3 to 5% of total fee | ₹70,000 to ₹1.30 Lakhs | Pay full tuition in one instalment at enrolment |
| FOM Preparation Course scholarship (need-based) | Partial fee waiver | Case-by-case | Pre-Bachelor Preparation Course applicants |
Source: FOM International Financing page, fom-international.com/en/finance-your-studies.html, and Deutschlandstipendium official site, deutschlandstipendium.de, verified July 2026.
Indian trust-funded awards and DAAD grants are open for the Summer 2027 and Winter 2027 cycles between October 2026 and March 2027. Applications are separate from FOM admissions and require independent submission.
| Scholarship | Amount | Amount (₹) | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|
| DAAD Study Scholarships for Graduates | €934/month + tuition + travel | ₹8.82 Lakhs/year | Typically October to November for 2027 intake |
| Inlaks Shivdasani Scholarship | Up to $100,000 | Up to ₹83 Lakhs | Applications open October 2026, close 12 March 2027 |
| JN Tata Endowment Loan Scholarship | Up to ₹10 Lakhs interest-free loan + up to ₹7.5 Lakhs gift | Up to ₹17.5 Lakhs | Applications open December 2026, close March 2027 |
| KC Mahindra Scholarship | Up to ₹10 Lakhs | Up to ₹10 Lakhs | Applications open January to March 2027 |
| Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation Loan Scholarship | Up to ₹20 Lakhs interest-free loan | Up to ₹20 Lakhs | Applications open January 2027, close March 2027 |
Source: Individual foundation and DAAD official websites, verified July 2026. Amounts and deadlines correspond to the 2026-27 application cycle for 2027 intakes.
Tip for Indian Students: Apply to the DAAD Study Scholarship (deadline typically 15 October 2026 for the 2027 cycle) and the Inlaks Shivdasani Scholarship (deadline 12 March 2027) as a paired stack. DAAD gives you a monthly stipend that covers Essen living costs, and Inlaks tops it up with a lump sum for tuition, so you can graduate cash-free from a Master’s at FOM.
The full Indian-applicable list, including regional and community trusts, sits in the FOM University of Applied Sciences Scholarships for Indian Students guide.
The €500 (₹47,250) enrolment deposit is due once you accept your offer and it counts fully toward your first-semester tuition, not on top of it. The deposit is non-refundable if you withdraw after enrolment but is deducted from the semester bill, so no money is lost if you actually start the programme.
Total tuition instalment schedules and full-payment discount confirmation come with the enrolment confirmation letter. The full-payment discount (3 to 5%) is only granted when tuition is settled in one lump sum before the first semester begins.
Source: FOM International Apply and Financing pages, fom-international.com/en/apply.html, verified July 2026.
Tip for Indian Students: Initiate your SEPA transfer or Flywire booking at least 10 to 14 working days before the semester due date to avoid German bank clearing delays. For the Summer 2027 intake, that means starting the transfer by mid-March 2027 to hit the April 2027 semester deadline cleanly and keep your residence-permit registration on track.
Beyond tuition and rent, plan for roughly ₹2 to ₹3 Lakhs of first-year setup costs that sit outside the tuition sticker and rarely make it into the FOM international brochure.
Budget approximately ₹2.5 to ₹3.5 Lakhs of true first-year hidden costs, exclusive of the returnable blocked-account and rent deposit that eventually flow back to you.
Note: The blocked account of €11,904 (₹11.25 Lakhs) is the single line most Indian families overlook. It is not a fee, it is a cash reserve held in a Fintiba, Expatrio, or Coracle account and released to you at €992 per month across 12 months, but it must be funded in full before your Summer 2027 visa is stamped.
For the Summer 2027 intake, the single highest-value lever is settling tuition in one payment to secure the 3 to 5% full-payment discount before the December 2026 acceptance window closes. Layered with a Deutschlandstipendium application, this alone cuts the Master’s programme by about ₹4.7 Lakhs.
Tip for Indian Students: The single biggest saving lever for the Summer 2027 cycle is the Werkstudent job. A part-time role at €14 per hour, 20 hours per week during term, funds roughly €1,120 (₹1.06 Lakhs) per month, which fully covers your living costs in Essen and leaves your loan capital untouched.
At a full Master’s cost of roughly ₹43 Lakhs all-in against a typical starting salary of €55,000 to €70,000 (₹52 to ₹66 Lakhs) per year for Business Analytics, Digital Technologies, and Engineering & Management graduates in Germany, FOM sits in the strong-value bracket for private German universities.
FOM is state-recognised, accredited by the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat), and hosts around 45,000 students across its Essen, Berlin, Frankfurt, and Munich campuses. Its practice-oriented model means many programmes are delivered alongside corporate placements, which shortens the gap between graduation and full-time employment.
Germany’s 18-month post-study job-seeker residence permit gives you a runway to convert a Werkstudent role or fresh interview cycle into a full contract. Once you clear the EU Blue Card salary threshold (€45,300 general, €41,041 for IT and engineering shortage roles), you gain a fast-track to permanent residence.
A ₹30 Lakh education loan at 10.5% over 10 years works out to an EMI of roughly ₹40,000 per month, comfortably serviceable on even the low end of a German Master’s graduate’s starting salary of ₹4.5 Lakhs per month. That leaves genuine surplus for saving, remittance, or paying down the loan faster than schedule.
Key Insight: The Summer 2027 Master’s at FOM pays itself back inside roughly 3 to 4 years post-graduation, faster than most UK or US Masters priced at ₹60 to ₹80 Lakhs. The math turns on Germany’s lower living costs, tuition capped at €23,850 (₹22.54 Lakhs), and the 18-month job-seeker window that gets you employed before repayment begins.
Compare FOM’s international standing and subject positions in the FOM University of Applied Sciences Rankings 2027 for Indian Students.
For an Indian student targeting the Summer 2027 intake at FOM University of Applied Sciences, budget roughly ₹43 Lakhs all-in for the Master (₹57 Lakhs for a full Bachelor), stack the full-payment tuition discount with a Deutschlandstipendium and one Indian trust award (Inlaks, JN Tata, or KC Mahindra) to drop effective cost by ₹5 to ₹15 Lakhs, and finance the balance with a ₹30 to ₹40 Lakh education loan that translates to a ₹40,000 to ₹54,000 monthly EMI, well inside a German Master’s graduate’s post-tax pay. The single next step is to lock the enrolment deposit before 20 December 2026 to keep your Summer 2027 seat.
Ques. What is the total fee for a Master’s programme at FOM University of Applied Sciences for Indian students?
Ans. The total tuition for every English-taught Master’s programme (Big Data & Business Analytics, Digital Technologies & Management, Engineering & Management, Automotive Systems Engineering & Management) is €23,850 (₹22.54 Lakhs) across four semesters. Combined with living costs in Essen at roughly ₹11.91 Lakhs per year, the all-in cost of a two-year Master’s for Indian students is about ₹43 Lakhs.
Ques. Does FOM University of Applied Sciences charge an application fee for Indian students?
Ans. No. FOM charges no application fee for any programme, at any campus, for any intake. The only upfront payment is the €500 (₹47,250) enrolment deposit due after your offer, and that amount is fully deducted from your first-semester tuition invoice.
Ques. How much blocked account (Sperrkonto) do I need for a FOM student visa?
Ans. The German federal blocked account requirement is €11,904 (₹11.25 Lakhs) for the visa year (12 months × €992). This is a returnable reserve, not a fee, and it must be parked with an approved provider such as Fintiba, Expatrio, or Coracle before your Summer 2027 or Winter 2027 visa appointment.
Ques. When do I pay the FOM University of Applied Sciences tuition deposit?
Ans. The €500 (₹47,250) enrolment deposit is due within 14 to 21 days of accepting your admission offer. For the Summer 2027 intake, that means the deposit typically lands between late December 2026 and January 2027, once your offer letter has been issued after the 20 December 2026 application deadline.
Ques. Are there scholarships available for Indian students at FOM University of Applied Sciences?
Ans. Yes. FOM enrolled students can apply for the German federal Deutschlandstipendium at €300/month (₹3.40 Lakhs/year), and Indian applicants routinely stack it with external awards such as DAAD Study Scholarships, Inlaks Shivdasani, JN Tata Endowment, KC Mahindra, and Narotam Sekhsaria. Application windows for the 2027 intakes run October 2026 to March 2027.
Ques. Can I pay FOM tuition in monthly instalments instead of one lump sum?
Ans. Yes. FOM’s standard instalment plan spreads Bachelor tuition across 36 monthly payments of about €764 (₹72,200) and Master tuition across 24 monthly payments of about €994 (₹93,933). The full-payment option gives you a 3 to 5% discount, but the instalment route is the norm for most Indian students financing via education loans.
Ques. What is the cost of living in Essen for FOM University of Applied Sciences students?
Ans. Living in Essen costs an Indian student roughly €1,050 (₹99,225) per month, or about ₹11.91 Lakhs per year. This covers shared accommodation, groceries, mandatory public health insurance, local transport, utilities, and personal spending. Berlin and Munich campuses run 15 to 25% higher on rent alone.
Ques. Which is the cheapest FOM University of Applied Sciences programme for Indian students?
Ans. The MBA at €18,750 (₹17.72 Lakhs) total is the cheapest English-taught degree programme at FOM, spread across three semesters (18 months). The MBA International Management runs at the Berlin and Essen campuses; the MBA Artificial Intelligence runs at Munich. Both require at least one year of work experience at application.
Ques. Can I work part-time to cover fees while studying at FOM University of Applied Sciences?
Ans. Yes. Indian students on a German student visa may work 120 full days or 240 half days per year, and Werkstudent (student-employee) roles typically pay €13 to €16 per hour (₹1,230 to ₹1,510). A 20-hour per week role during term earns roughly €1,120 (₹1.06 Lakhs) per month, enough to fully cover Essen living costs.
Ques. What are the post-study work options for Indian students after FOM University of Applied Sciences?
Ans. Germany grants an 18-month post-study job-seeker residence permit to non-EU graduates, letting you stay and search for a role tied to your degree. Once you clear the EU Blue Card salary threshold (€45,300 general, €41,041 for shortage roles in IT and engineering), you can convert to the Blue Card, which puts you on a fast-track path to permanent residence within 21 to 33 months.
Ques. How does FOM compare to public German universities on cost for Indian students?
Ans. Public German universities charge only a semester contribution of €200 to €500 (roughly €1,000-€2,000 across a Master’s), so tuition is close to nil. FOM’s advantage as a private option is guaranteed admission for qualified applicants, small-cohort English-taught programmes, and industry-integrated delivery, which is why students choosing FOM accept the €23,850 (₹22.54 Lakhs) Master’s tuition rather than compete for scarce public-university international seats.
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The subjects and curriculum was up to date. At that moment, it was the only private entity that was offering a master's degree in Big Data & Analytics. Study is fine. Because of the COVID situations, we are back in our apartments. So, we don't have very much to do. We are just left with research papers and all. It is not like competition but, some pressure is there because, in India, the way of education is completely different from what we have in Germany. Here it's very much research-oriented. My third and fourth semester is completely research. So, either you have to work on a solution oriented project or a research project.
I talked to one of my seniors before getting into it. But, once I saw the course curriculum and what they were offering, it was worth it with the fee and all.
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