If you take up another degree programme alongside your own, you only pay for the degree programme with the higher immediate payment contribution. However, this option does not exist for consecutive degree programmes in the sense of Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. This means that you can study two Bachelor’s degree programmes (or two Master’s degree programmes) in parallel and only pay for the one with the higher immediate payment contribution. However, if you study a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree, you have to pay the full contribution for both degree programmes.
The only exception is the double degree programme in dentistry and human medicine. Here you have to pay the full contribution for both courses of study.