Fees, Scholarships and Expenses
The following fees apply to IBRs European Bachelor Studies. All amounts are listed in euros, with approximate US dollar equivalents provided based on a conversion rate of $1.10 to €1.00. The estimated living expenses include accommodation, food, and miscellaneous costs.
Tuition fees per annum
TThe tuition fee for IBRs IBRs European Bachelor Studies is15,000€ (about 16,500$). It covers an extensive range of benefits, ensuring a comprehensive and enriching experience:
- Tuition fees for international students in both the Czech Republic and Germany
- Mandatory semester admin fees in Germany, granting free access to regional public transportation, libraries, and student leisure facilities
- Assistance with admission processes in the Czech Republic and Germany
- Support with visa applications for both countries
- Access to a dedicated professional coach for personalised guidance throughout your academic journey
- Placement facilitation in international companies for your mandatory internship in Europe during semesters 5 or 6, leveraging IBRs global business network
- Placement facilitation in the United States for students enrolled in the double degree programme, also utilising IBRs global business network
- Participation in IBRs Integrated International Learning Experiences in Athens, Jerusalem, Oxford, and Berlin
- Inclusion in IBRs pre-study “Communicating Across Cultures” programme in the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland
- Coverage of airfares, train tickets, bus rides, entry fees, and guided tours included in IBRs Integrated International Learning Experiences
Other fees
Admission fee (non-refundable) | €90 (about 100$) |
Registration fee (refundable if the applicant fails to meet criteria for registration in the Czech Republic) |
€210 (about 230$) The registration fee includes:
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Estimated Expenses
Proof of sufficient financial resources in the Czech Republic per annum | Approximately 7,200€ (about 7,900$). You can provide a bank statement showing that you have the necessary amount of money, and that it can be accessed in the Czech Republic. This usually includes funds available through an internationally accepted bank card, a scholarship, or a grant. |
Proof of sufficient financial resources in Germany per annum | To comply with German visa requirements, international students must deposit approximately €11,100 (about 12,200$) into a blocked account in Germany. This account permits monthly withdrawals of about €925 (about 1,000$) to cover living expenses. |
Living expenses in the Czech Republic per annum | Approximately 3,200€ (about 3,500$) |
Living expenses in Germany per annum | Approximately 7,000€ (about 7,700$) |
Scholarships
IBR offers scholarships ranging from €1,000 to €4,000 (approximately $1,100 to $4,400) for talented applicants who come from underprivileged backgrounds. To learn more about these opportunities and how you might qualify, please contact IBR staff in the US. We’re here to support your educational journey!