MissionGermany
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Germany has become one of the most attractive destinations for medical graduates seeking postgraduate training. With strong healthcare infrastructure, competitive salaries, and clear career pathways, PG residents (known as Assistenzärzte) enjoy both financial stability and professional growth. At MissionGermany, we guide aspiring doctors through every step of this journey.
Contact MissionGermany
- Website: www.missiongermany.in
- Phone: +91 96155 43210
- Address: 1st Floor, Blood Bank, H.no 3-5-1101/1B1, Madina Mansion Rd, opp. central, Narayanguda, Hyderabad, Telangana 500027
Average Salary Overview
- Entry-level PG residents (Assistenzärzte): ~€55,000 per year
- Specialists (Fachärzte): €80,000–€120,000 per year
- Senior physicians (Oberärzte): €120,000–€160,000 per year
- Chief physicians (Chefarzt): €180,000+ annually
State-wise Salary Comparison
| State | Average PG Resident Salary (€ per year) | Notes |
| Bavaria (Bayern) | 60,000–65,000 | Higher pay, strong demand in Munich hospitals |
| Baden-Württemberg | 58,000–63,000 | Competitive salaries, high living costs |
| North Rhine-Westphalia | 57,000–62,000 | Large healthcare network, balanced pay |
| Berlin | ~55,000 | Slightly lower, but diverse opportunities |
| Hamburg | ~56,000 | Attractive for international doctors |
| Saxony | 52,000–55,000 | Lower salaries, but affordable living |
| Thuringia | 51,000–54,000 | Smaller hospitals, limited demand |
| Hesse | 57,000–61,000 | Frankfurt offers higher pay due to demand |
Factors Influencing Salary
- Experience Level: Salaries increase steadily after 2–3 years of residency.
- Specialization: Radiology, cardiology, and surgery command higher pay.
- Hospital Type: University hospitals often pay more than smaller clinics.
- Location: States with higher living costs (Munich, Stuttgart) offer better salaries to balance expenses.