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Hochschule Dusseldorf

Travel guide for Indian students — Dusseldorf, Germany. Nearest international gateway: DUS (Dusseldorf).

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Hochschule Dusseldorf is a popular choice for Indian students in Dusseldorf.

Getting around Dusseldorf

Dusseldorf's U-Bahn, trams and S-Bahn cover the city and are included in the semester ticket; the compact city is bike-friendly.

From the airport to campus

From Dusseldorf Airport (DUS), the S-Bahn or SkyTrain-plus-S-Bahn reaches the city centre in about 15 minutes - the airport is right in the city; a taxi is roughly EUR 20-30.

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 Hochschule Dusseldorf means flying into Dusseldorf Airport (DUS); the S-Bahn reaches the centre in about 15 minutes - the airport is right in the city. Plan the Schengen visitor visa well ahead.

Getting from DUS 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.

Visa fee (adult) EUR 90 (~Rs.8,000)
VFS service fee ~Rs.1,800 per applicant
Standard processing ~15 calendar days (apply 3+ weeks ahead)
Peak season (Apr-Jul) can take 20-30 days
Each stay up to 90 days within 180
  • 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 Hochschule Dusseldorf? Here's your arrival checklist.

Arrival checklist

  • Book your flight into Dusseldorf (DUS) early - the airport is right in the city.
  • S-Bahn from DUS to the centre (~15 min), then U-Bahn/tram to campus.
  • Start the WG search early; nearby Ruhr cities are cheaper if you commute.
  • Open your blocked account (Sperrkonto, ~EUR 11,904) before your visa appointment, and register your address (Anmeldung) within two weeks of arrival.

Dusseldorf, the NRW capital, is a stylish business and fashion city, mid-to-higher cost - about EUR 920-1,280 a month all-in sharing and cooking. It has a strong job market, a major airport right in the city, and an excellent tram/S-Bahn network covered by the semester ticket. Public universities and Hochschulen charge only a semester fee.

Monthly cost of living in Dusseldorf (a student estimate)

Rent - room in a shared flat €430-670
Rent - on-campus housing €300-520
Food & groceries €195-315
VRR semester ticket / Deutschland-Ticket (EUR 49-58) €40
Utilities + internet €75-145
Mobile phone €12
Realistic monthly total (sharing, cooking) €920-1,280

That's roughly €10,500-14,500 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.

Finding accommodation

Dusseldorf rents are higher than the wider Ruhr; the WG (shared flat) is the standard student route.

  • Start the WG search early; nearby Ruhr cities are cheaper if you commute.
  • Dusseldorf Airport (DUS) is right in the city on the S-Bahn - very easy.
  • Register your address (Anmeldung) promptly after arrival.

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

Hochschule Dusseldorf sits in a generally safe German city; use normal city awareness at night.

  • Hochschule Dusseldorf has campus security and student services - save the campus number.
  • German cities are generally very safe, with reliable public transport at night.
  • A prosperous, generally safe city; normal awareness around the station and Altstadt nightlife at night.

Indian community & food

Dusseldorf is highly international (with a famous Japanese quarter) and has a solid desi grocery scene.

Indian grocery stores

  • Indian/South Asian and Asian grocery shops across the city stock spices, lentils and staples.
  • Mainstream REWE, Edeka, Aldi and Lidl carry world-food aisles; Asian supermarkets cover specialty items.
  • The international population supports a broad grocery scene.

Student community

  • Dusseldorf's universities have active Indian/South Asian student associations with Diwali and Holi events.
  • The city has Hindu temple communities and a diverse cultural calendar.
  • A good range of Indian restaurants across the city.

Cost & living figures for Dusseldorf last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.

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CityDusseldorf
RegionNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Nearest airportDUS (Dusseldorf)
TypeApplied Sciences
Est. monthly cost€920-1,280
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