Technical University of Berlin
Travel guide for Indian students — Berlin, Germany. Nearest international gateway: BER (Berlin).
the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) is a popular choice for Indian students in Berlin.
Getting around Berlin
Berlin's U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams and buses (BVG/VBB) blanket the city and are covered by the semester ticket or the Deutschland-Ticket; TU Berlin's campus is in Charlottenburg, near Zoologischer Garten. The city is bike-friendly too.
From the airport to campus
From Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), the S-Bahn (S9/S45) or the FEX/regional train reaches the centre in about 30-50 minutes; a taxi is roughly EUR 45-65.
When to book flights
Most German programs start in October (winter semester) or April (summer semester) - book 6-10 weeks ahead from your nearest Indian metro and compare live carriers above.
Visiting your child at the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) means flying into Berlin Brandenburg (BER); the S-Bahn or regional train reaches the centre in 30-50 minutes. Plan the Schengen visitor visa well ahead.
Getting from BER to campus
Visitor visa for parents
Indian parents need a German Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) - one visa covers Germany and all 29 Schengen countries. It is applied for online via Germany's Consular Services Portal/VIDEX, with biometrics given at any VFS Global centre in India. It allows up to 90 days within any 180-day period; frequent visitors can be granted multi-year multiple-entry visas (each stay still capped at 90/180). Indian parents face a higher rejection rate, so a complete, well-documented file matters.
- Apply via Germany's Consular Services Portal/VIDEX, then book biometrics at any VFS Global centre in India.
- Since 10 April 2026 the EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) captures face and fingerprints at the first Schengen entry - expect self-service kiosks at the airport.
- Build a strong file: confirmed travel and accommodation, financial proof, and clear home ties; if you sponsor the trip, a formal obligation letter (Verpflichtungserklarung) helps.
- One Schengen visa covers all 29 countries, so parents can travel onward in Europe within the 90/180 limit.
Just admitted to the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin)? Here's your arrival checklist.
Arrival checklist
- Book your flight into Berlin Brandenburg (BER) early for the best autumn-intake fares.
- FEX/regional train or S-Bahn from BER into the centre (~30-50 min), then U-Bahn/tram to campus.
- Start the WG search early; outer districts are more affordable than the centre.
- Open your blocked account (Sperrkonto, ~EUR 11,904) before your visa appointment, and register your address (Anmeldung) within two weeks of arrival.
Berlin is a mid-cost, vibrant student capital - about EUR 900-1,250 a month all-in sharing and cooking, cheaper than Munich though rents have risen fast. It has a huge international community, three major universities, a famous arts and startup scene, and excellent U-Bahn/S-Bahn transport covered by the semester ticket. Public universities charge only a semester fee.
Monthly cost of living in Berlin (a student estimate)
That's roughly €10,500-14,500 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.
Finding accommodation
Berlin rents have climbed sharply; the WG (shared flat) is the standard student route and demand is high.
- Start the WG search early - Berlin's market is competitive.
- Neukolln, Wedding and the outer rings are more affordable than Mitte/Prenzlauer Berg.
- Register your address (Anmeldung) promptly - it is required for many official steps.
Working part-time
On a student residence permit (Section 16b) you can work 140 full days or 280 half days per calendar year without extra approval (a full day is over 4 hours, a half day up to 4), or alternatively up to 20 hours/week during the lecture period, with no limit during semester breaks. As of March 2026 the cap rose from 120 to 140 days. Student-assistant jobs at your own university do not count toward the limit, but self-employment and freelancing need authority approval. The 2026 minimum wage is EUR 13.90/hour, and the Werkstudent (working-student) model is popular. After graduating you can apply for an 18-month job-seeker residence permit (Section 20) with unlimited work rights while you search, then switch to an EU Blue Card or Skilled Worker permit once you have a qualifying job.
Safety & student support
Berlin's universities sits in a generally safe German city; use normal city awareness at night.
- Berlin's universities has campus security and student services - save the campus number.
- German cities are generally very safe, with reliable public transport at night.
- Berlin is a large, lively capital; use normal big-city awareness in nightlife areas late at night.
Indian community & food
Berlin has a large, diverse international community with well-known desi grocers and restaurants.
Indian grocery stores
- Indian/South Asian grocery shops (concentrated in areas like Kreuzberg/Neukolln) stock spices, lentils, atta and frozen items.
- Mainstream REWE, Edeka, Aldi and Lidl carry large world-food aisles; Asian supermarkets cover specialty items.
- Berlin's broad restaurant scene includes many Indian and South Asian options.
Student community
- Berlin's universities have large Indian and South Asian student associations with major Diwali and Holi events.
- The city has Hindu temple communities and an active desi cultural scene.
- A wide range of Indian restaurants across the city.
Cost & living figures for Berlin last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.
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