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Even though Germany is not an English-speaking country, it still has a big name in the education domain. This is because Germany offers free education to students. All of Germany’s 300 public universities offer around 1000 different courses which offer almost if not free education. Though students have to pay if they opt for a private university. Germany offers two types of Master’s degree programs- consecutive and non-consecutive. Consecutive are those who can be directly enrolled, just after completing graduation and non-consecutive are the ones where students need to have some work experience before enrolment. Non-consecutive degrees are not free and students have to pay the fees. Other than this, public universities in Baden-Wiirttemberg can charge tuition fees to students who don’t belong to the EU. You might also have to pay some extra fees if you wish to pursue an extra degree.