Information Technology (IT)
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Compare 329 Master's Computer Science & IT programs across German universities — with tuition, duration, study mode and entry requirements.
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences
SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences
University of Stuttgart
Technische Universität Darmstadt
University of Hamburg
Technische Universität Chemnitz
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
Bielefeld University
Ulm University
Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm
Computer Science & IT at other levels
Based on our composite ranking, the top choices include Technical University of Munich, Heidelberg University, Freie Universität Berlin. See the full ranked list above with QS positions, tuition fees and entry requirements.
Tuition varies by university and is indicative on each profile — public universities charge no tuition fees in most states (only a semester contribution of roughly €150–€400), while private universities and some Baden-Württemberg programmes do charge. Scholarships can reduce costs significantly.
Yes. Germany has over 2,000 English-taught programmes open to international students, who apply for a national student visa (Visa D) at the German mission after receiving their letter of admission.
We use a transparent composite score combining QS World positions, our editorial star rating, academic breadth, internationalisation and student support — never paid placement. See our ranking methodology for the exact weights.
Germany is the world’s leading destination for Computer Science & IT at Master's level, with accredited programs taught in English at public flagships, private research universities and specialist institutes. The universities above are ordered by our composite ranking score, which combines QS World positions, our editorial star rating, academic breadth, internationalisation and student support — with no paid placement.
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