- Published on March 31, 2026
- Bishnu K.
Master Germany’s Standard Period of Study (Regelstudienzeit) to manage your degree timeline effectively. With 30 ECTS credits equaling a full-time workload, international students must carefully balance part-time jobs to avoid extending their studies. Proper planning ensures you maintain scholarship eligibility and avoid incurring long-term study fees.
Typical Degree Durations
Bachelor’s Degree: 6 to 8 semesters (3–4 years).
Master’s Degree: 2 to 4 semesters (1–2 years).
PhD: Varies significantly by research model (3–5 years).
The Reality of the Workload
In the European system (ECTS), one credit point represents roughly 30 hours of work.
The Math: 30 credits x 30 hours = 900 hours of work per semester.
The Result: If a semester lasts about 6 months, this averages out to a full-time job (approx. 35–40 hours per week). This includes attending lectures, studying at home, and preparing for exams.
Balancing Work and Study
Working part-time is very common for international students in Germany, but it requires careful calculation to avoid falling behind.
The Calculation: Before taking a job, do the math. If you work 20 hours a week at a café, you effectively only have 20 hours left for a “full-time” study load. You may need to take fewer classes per semester to maintain your grades, which will extend your time at university.
The Risk of Extending: Extending your studies beyond the Standard Period of Study is allowed, but it comes with risks:
Financial Impact: You may lose access to government funding (BAföG) or scholarships, which are often strictly tied to the standard period.
Extra Fees: Some federal states charge “long-term study fees” (Langzeitstudiengebühren) if you take too many extra semesters.
Course Availability: Extending significantly can complicate your schedule, as specific seminars required for graduation may not be offered every term.
While the standard workload may seem demanding, success is achievable with proper planning. By respecting the full-time nature of your degree and building your work schedule around it, you can comfortably meet your academic goals while still making the most of your experience in Germany.