RWTH-adjacent FH Aachen
Travel guide for Indian students — Aachen, Germany. Nearest international gateway: CGN (Cologne).
FH Aachen is a popular choice for Indian students in Aachen.
Getting around Aachen
Aachen's buses cover the compact city and are included in the semester ticket; the student-dominated city is very walkable and bike-friendly. a large university of applied sciences alongside RWTH, with city and Julich campuses.
From the airport to campus
Fly into Cologne/Bonn Airport (CGN), then a train reaches Aachen in about an hour; some students use Dusseldorf (DUS). A taxi from CGN is impractical - use the train.
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 FH Aachen usually means flying into Cologne/Bonn (CGN) or Dusseldorf (DUS), about an hour from Aachen by train. Plan the Schengen visitor visa well ahead.
Getting from CGN 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 FH Aachen? Here's your arrival checklist.
Arrival checklist
- Book your flight into Cologne/Bonn (CGN) or Dusseldorf (DUS) early for the best autumn-intake fares.
- Train from Cologne to Aachen (~1 hr), then bus to campus.
- Start the WG search early - RWTH's large student body keeps demand high.
- Open your blocked account (Sperrkonto, ~EUR 11,904) before your visa appointment, and register your address (Anmeldung) within two weeks of arrival.
Aachen, on the Belgian/Dutch border, is an affordable engineering-focused student city - about EUR 850-1,200 a month all-in sharing and cooking. Home to RWTH Aachen (one of Germany's top technical universities), it is compact, student-dominated and budget-friendly, with buses and trains covered by the semester ticket. Public universities charge only a semester fee.
Monthly cost of living in Aachen (a student estimate)
That's roughly €10,000-13,500 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.
Finding accommodation
Aachen is a student city with relatively affordable rents; the WG (shared flat) is the norm.
- Start the WG search early - RWTH's large student body keeps demand high.
- Cologne/Bonn Airport (CGN) is ~1 hr away; some students use Dusseldorf (DUS).
- 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
Aachen's universities sits in a generally safe German city; use normal city awareness at night.
- Aachen's universities has campus security and student services - save the campus number.
- German cities are generally very safe, with reliable public transport at night.
- A compact, student-dominated, generally very safe city; normal awareness at night.
Indian community & food
Aachen has a large international student community (especially at RWTH) with desi grocers.
Indian grocery stores
- Indian/South Asian grocery shops near the university stock spices, lentils and staples.
- Mainstream REWE, Edeka, Aldi and Lidl carry world-food aisles; Asian supermarkets cover specialty items.
- The large engineering student body supports a steady desi grocery scene.
Student community
- RWTH Aachen has a very active Indian/South Asian student association with Diwali and Holi events.
- Aachen's international student culture is a strong support network.
- A good range of Indian restaurants serving the student community.
Cost & living figures for Aachen last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.
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