Heidelberg University for Nigerian Students
Entry Requirements by Level
Academic Requirements
Foundation Year required via Studienkolleg (Heidelberg or affiliated) (€500/year). WAEC/NECO accepted as O-level equivalent. Germany charges non-EU international students €1,500/semester (~€3,000/year) since 2017 — still very cheap by international standards.
Fees & Deadline
Application deadline: July 15 for winter semester (October); January 15 for summer semester.
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: 3.5/5 (2:1 UK equivalent). Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required.
English Language
IELTS: 7+ overall, 6.5+ per component. TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic also accepted — contact admissions for equivalencies.
Fees & Deadline
Annual tuition: €1,500–€3,000. Application deadline: May 15 for winter semester entry. Decision time: 8–16 weeks.
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: 4/5. Master's degree required (or Bachelor's with First Class Honours for some programmes). Fully funded positions available. DAAD scholarships available for Nigerian PhD students. DFG-funded positions also open to internationals.
Specific Requirements
Research proposal required. Identify and contact a potential supervisor before applying. References from two academic supervisors.
Deadline
Rolling — contact supervisor directly
Documents Required
Available Scholarships
DAAD Scholarship (Germany)
by German Academic Exchange Service · Masters, Phd
Learn more →Heidelberg University Merit Scholarship
by Heidelberg University · Masters, Phd
Learn more →Frequently Asked Questions
Can I study at Heidelberg with WAEC?
Yes, but you'll first need to complete a Studienkolleg (a 1-year preparatory college) and pass the Feststellungsprüfung assessment exam. WAEC alone doesn't meet German university entry requirements directly — Uni-Assist will evaluate your qualifications.
Do I need to speak German to study at Heidelberg?
For most undergraduate programmes, yes — you'll need DSH-2 or TestDaF level 4 (C1 German). However, several Masters programmes are taught entirely in English. The DAAD scholarship also includes a German language course.
How much does it cost to study in Germany?
Germany charges non-EU students approximately €1,500 per semester (~€3,000/year) — this is far cheaper than UK, US, or Canadian universities. Living costs in Heidelberg run approximately €800–€1,100/month.
Tips for Applying to Heidelberg
Heidelberg is Germany's oldest university and consistently ranked among Europe's top research universities. For Nigerian students, Germany is an increasingly popular destination due to very low tuition fees and the DAAD scholarship programme. The main barrier is language (C1 German for most programmes), but English-taught Masters are available. The DAAD is one of the most accessible full-funding scholarships for Nigerian postgraduate students.
Official source: Heidelberg University ↗Plan Your Germany Student Visa
Check visa requirements, documents and costs for Nigerian passport holders applying to Germany.
Cost of Living in Heidelberg
Student halls (Studentenwerk) are €300–€450/month but competitive. Private flats are pricier.
Semester ticket covers local transport in most German states.