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Most public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees for MS programs, including Computer Science, though there are nominal semester fees. Scholarships like the DAAD cover living expenses, travel costs, and health insurance. To apply, visit the DAAD website, prepare the necessary documents, and submit them through the DAAD portal before the deadline. The Deutschlandstipendium offers 300 euros per month to high-achieving students, and applications are made through the university. Many universities also offer their scholarships based on merit or need. The Erasmus+ Program provides partial tuition and living cost scholarships, applied for through your home university. Start researching early, prepare documents like transcripts, CVs, and motivation letters, follow guidelines carefully, and meet deadlines. These opportunities can significantly reduce the financial burden of studying in Germany. For updated information, visit the DAAD and university websites.