Costs and Fees for the CBS College Program

The Carl Benz School offers more than just university education. It offers a safe and supportive environment to support students throughout their studies. Within the CBS College Program, students have the possibility to live on campus, take classes in our lecture rooms, and spend time studying in our library. In addition, we offer a wide range of individualized study and career guidance. CBS provides an excellent learning environment and aims to assist the students in their personal and academic development. CBS Students receive College Tutoring that consists of small class sizes, which is often regarded as one of the best teaching methods available.

 

How are the fees set up?

 
KIT Enrollment Fees

CBS College Program Fees Overall Semester Fees
EU Student 180.20 EUR
(One hundred and fifty-five euros and twenty cents)
7,000 EUR
(Seven thousand euros)
7,180.20 EUR
(Seven thousand, one hundred and fifty-five euros and twenty cents)
Non-EU Students 1,680.20 EUR
(One thousand, six hundred and fifty-five euros and twenty cents)
7,000 EUR
(Seven thousand euros)
8,680.20 EUR
(Eight thousand, six hundred and fifty-five euros and twenty cents)

 

The Carl Benz School of Engineering holds a college structure within the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), which is why the specific College Program fees of 7,000 EUR per semester applies in addition to the university enrollment fees (for EU Students: 180.20 EUR per semester, for Non-EU Students 1,680.20 EUR per semester). The CBS College Program fee of 7,000 EUR covers support in academic learning as well as lecture notes, past papers, German and English language courses, additional course program (soft skills, intercultural training, etc.), specific tutoring, study guidance, workshops and support with internship applications provided by the Carl Benz School. Please note that it does not include costs for accommodation, meals or travel expenses.

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