FAQs

Due to the Corona pandemic, it is difficult for me to obtain the required English language certificates at the moment. What can I do?

In this case, please attach other proof of your proficiency in English, if possible. This can be another certification such as GMAT. You may also submit English term papers or similar.

I am currently studying in program A at University B and have taken courses in C, D and E.
Am I eligible for the program?

We kindly ask for your understanding that we cannot respond to such inquiries. The purpose of the application process is to answer questions like this. Please submit a full application such that we can consider your materials. The sooner you submit, the earlier we will be able to get back to you with a clear and definite answer.

Can you offer scholarships to cover costs of living (housing etc.)?

While we can offer the program free of tuition, we unfortunately cannot offer any scholarships for such costs. Some external agencies, possibly in your home country, may be able to assist. There regularly are opportunities for paid positions as student research assistants, which helps cover parts of the cost of living.

Can you help me with finding accommodation?

There are several student dormitories for which Accommodation is arranged by the associated student union (Studierendenwerk). The international offices are also happy to help you to find your way around the private housing market. Further information can be found via the following links:

How good do my German language skills need to be?

The core curriculum and many electives are taught in English. We recommend a good command of the German language (at least B1) if you are interested in taking German-language electives.

Is there a possibility to pursue a PhD in econometrics/statistics/economics after completion of the MSc?

Yes. Professors at the UAR and elsewhere regularly seek qualified quantitatively trained candidates for which the MSc in Econometrics provides an excellent background.

What are ECTS points?

ECTS is for “European Credit Transfer System”. This system guarantees the comparability of achievements gained in the European Higher Education Area by issuing so called credit points (ECTS credits). These credit points exist to give an indication of the student’s average workload per semester or year. They do not function as an evaluation of performance. The ECTS credits are only awarded if courses are successfully completed. This means that all of the relevant exams have to be passed.

When does the winter term start? When does the lecture period begin?

The winter term starts at October 1st. The lecture period usually begins in the 2nd week of the semester. Note that the lecture periods may vary between the UAR universities.

Course dates and locations can be found in the online lecture catalogs:

It is often worthwhile to visit the website of the respective chair for further details on the schedule.

Which living costs should I roughly expect when studying in the Ruhr area?

You should expect to spend a minimum of 750 € to 900 € per month for basic expenses. The costs can be broken down roughly as follows:

  • Rent: 350 to 450 €
  • Health insurance: 110 €
  • Food: 260 €
  • Phone & Internet: 30 to 50 €

Note that the above is a minimum calculation which can be easily exceeded, in particular because rents differ significantly between different cities and districts. Also consider extra costs that you face upon arrival in Germany, some of which are the deposit for accommodation, fees for residence permit, household items etc.

Good news is that students enjoy reductions on many occasions. Student tariffs are available for mobile contracts and many leisure activities.

Do I need health insurance for studying in Germany?

Health insurance is mandatory for all students in Germany and you must present proof when you enroll. The good news is that healthcare is affordable in Germany and in some cases it is even possible to bring your own insurance. We advice you to read through the guide of the Germany Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).