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Studying in Frankfurt (2026) — Guide for Indian Students

Studying in Frankfurt 2026 — Goethe University, Frankfurt School, living costs, finance careers, Indian community, Germany student visa for Indian students.

Quick Overview

Frankfurt is Europe's financial capital — home to the European Central Bank, Deutsche Börse, and the German headquarters of most global investment banks. Goethe University and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management are the key institutions for Indian students targeting finance, economics, and MBA education in Germany.

Why Study in Frankfurt?

  • European Central Bank, Deutsche Börse, Frankfurt Stock Exchange all headquartered here
  • Goethe University — strong finance, economics, and law programs at public university fees
  • Frankfurt School of Finance & Management — Germany's top finance-focused business school
  • HQ of all major German banks (Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank) and European HQs of Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank
  • Frankfurt Airport: Europe's third-busiest; excellent global connectivity

Universities in Frankfurt

UniversityTypeQS RankIntl. Students
Goethe University FrankfurtComprehensive Research#301–35018%
Frankfurt School of Finance & ManagementPrivate Business SchoolTop-50 European MBA (FT)45%
Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende KunstSpecialist Arts35%

Cost of Living in Frankfurt

ItemMonthly Cost
Student hall€350–600/month
Private room (shared WG, Sachsenhausen / Bornheim)€650–950/month
RMV transport semester ticket€29/month (semester fee)
Food (Mensa / self-catering)€200–320/month
Health insurance€110–120/month

Best Neighbourhoods for Indian Students

Sachsenhausen

€700–1,000/month

South Frankfurt. Vibrant Apfelwein (cider) culture. Near river. Popular with students and professionals.

Bornheim / Nordend

€700–1,000/month

Trendy, multicultural, East Frankfurt. Young professional area.

Bockenheim

€600–850/month

Near Goethe University. Traditional student area. Affordable.

Student Life in Frankfurt

Frankfurt has a large international community due to the banking sector. Indian finance professionals are well-represented in Frankfurt's banks. Indian student community is active at Goethe University. The Christmas market and Rhine-Main cultural events are highlights.

Visa Information

Germany Type D Student Visa. Blocked account €11,208/year. Frankfurt School of Finance requires full international fees (not public university). Goethe University charges only semester fees (€300–400). 18-month job-seeker visa available after graduation.

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Written & reviewed by

Priya MehtaUK & Europe Admissions Expert — Research Lead
800+ students

Frequently Asked Questions

For finance and banking: yes. ECB, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, Goldman Sachs EU, JP Morgan EU, and Deutsche Börse all recruit in Frankfurt. Frankfurt School of Finance MBA places graduates directly into these institutions. European banking career access rivals London post-Brexit.
Frankfurt is slightly more expensive than Berlin — private rooms: €650–950/month vs Berlin's €500–800/month. But significantly cheaper than London or Paris for comparable finance career access. Total monthly budget: €1,200–2,000/month.

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