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<h2> FAQs</h2> <h3> Is BDS free in Germany?</h3> <p> There are no study cost or tuition fees for studying Medicine in Germany at state universities. What you pay for studying Medicine is the semester contribution only which ranges from 200-300 Euros per semester.</p> <h3> What is Germany's cost of living?</h3> <p> You will need around 861 euros a month to cover your living expenses in Germany as of 2021. On average, to cover your living expenses in Germany you will need around 861 euros per month (around $1,002 US dollars) or 10,332 euros per year (around $12,024 US dollars).</p> <h3> How can I become a dentist after BDS in Germany?</h3> <p> A candidate needs to take an oral and written exam related to German medical knowledge.Once you pass this test, you are given a permanent right to be a practicing dentist in the country and you automatically become eligible for Approbation.</p> <h3> Is Germany cheaper than Canada?</h3> <p> The costs of living and taxes may be slightly higher in Germany at times. 3) Canada ranks as just 5% cheaper than Germany by way of living costs as per studies</p>
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