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B.E. Architectural & Urban Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.9
World-Class Indian Education with Global Exposure
Tips: Moving over to the BITS Dubai campus was definitely a bit of a culture shock, going from the usual academic vibe in India to the fast-paced, international lifestyle of the UAE. The high cost of living out here is no joke and you really have to learn how to budget, but honestly, having such a massive, tight-knit Indian student community on campus made it so much easier to settle in. I also managed to land a merit scholarship based on my entry marks, which took a massive weight off my shoulders given how expensive the fees are here. Overall, the course structure is solid, the professors are easy to talk to, and the campus facilities are great. But the absolute best part of being here is the 30-week Practice School stint. Getting that much time to work an actual internship in the middle of Dubai's booming job market gives you a massive head start.
Likes (Value for money): Yeah, the tuition fees are definitely up there but you're paying for the BITS Pilani name and the massive advantage of being right in Dubai. When you factor in the location and the brand, the cost actually makes sense. The campus gives you access to top-notch labs, great tech setups, and professors who actually know their stuff and keep things relevant to what companies are looking for right now. Plus, a huge bonus of the Dubai campus is that you get direct access to the Middle Eastern job market and networking circles without even having to clear the brutal BITSAT exam. When you weigh up the solid corporate connections and the long-term career payoff against what you pay upfront, the whole experience genuinely gives you incredible value for your money.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The BITS Dubai Campus offers exceptional local corporate exposure, with prominent multinational entities across Dubai Internet City and Dubai International Academic City participating in hiring cycle. I rated this a 4 because while core technical engineering roles, data analytics, and consulting roles are abundant with competitive starter salaries, navigating corporate visa sponsorship within the UAE market demands a fair amount of independent networking. The structured Practice School (PS) internship programme bridges this gap well, but providing a database focused specifically on UAE firms actively issuing post-graduation work visas would elevate prospects to a perfect level.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 6500
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 10 Jun 2026Read more
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B.E. Computer Science - Batch of 2025
4.6
Bit of easy going and good for studying
Tips: If you want to study and give your best, join this college; or else, no. It is better if you can follow the classes well, and everyone will help you in this college, from study materials to everything, and you have mentors for everything. It is better if you come to college and check once.
Likes (Value for money): Honestly, the cost is totally justified if you actually put in 100% effort. The fees they charge are seriously a great deal, and you get way more out of it than you’d expect for what you're paying. The solid facilities and the high quality of campus life are the kinds of things you usually only get at way more expensive universities, so it really ends up being a super smart, budget-friendly choice.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I gave post-study jobs a 4 out of 5 because while the opportunities are definitely out there, it’s a pretty competitive landscape. A lot of places offer decent post-study work visas and plenty of openings in high-demand fields, but the fight for those roles is no joke, especially in major cities. The biggest thing is that while finding a generic job isn't too crazy, landing a specialized role that actually fits your degree and career goals takes a lot more hustle. It also heavily depends on what you major in. STEM grads usually have a much easier time finding openings compared to people coming from arts or humanities backgrounds. Another major factor is networking. Actually getting a good job depends so much on who you talk to during and after uni, and honestly, not everyone is great at putting themselves out there like that. Plus, even though the work visas exist, dealing with all the changing rules and pathways to permanent residency can add a lot of stressful uncertainty. At the end of the day, starting salaries for entry-level roles can be a bit lower than you’d expect, and you really have to be flexible about moving to specific tech or business hubs if you want the best chances.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 8175
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED 22250
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2026Read more
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B.E. Mathematics & Computing - Batch of 2029
4.6
A golden learning opportunity .
Tips: The professors are very amazing; the courses and exams are tough, but if you follow the classes diligently, it's easy. A lot of free time is available to focus on yourself apart from college studies. They don't give a lot of assignments as such to write, but labs are evaluated continuously in each class. Regular tests and quizzes are scheduled to divide the evaluation components into small parts. Seniors are very successful, startup culture is great, and overall if you want to learn, then it's a great place to be.
Likes (Safety): Dubai is best when it comes to safety, and the campus is well-equipped with guards, safety personnel, and security cameras. The hostel rules and inn timings are lenient, but you can't step out of campus after 10:30pm. Every night attendance is done in hostels.
Dislikes (Part time work): They have opportunities on campus, such as a part-time lab assistant, which gives decent pay. Also, if you have a good score in a subject, you can choose to help your peers for that. The average payout in these is about 50AED an hour. Although there are limited roles for lab assistants, it is based on merit in that subject.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 150
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED 85050
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2026Read more
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B.E. Computer Science - Batch of 2028
4.6
Top-tier Indian engineering standards in a global city.
Tips: Moving to BITS Dubai was a really smooth transition since the classes follow the same structured Indian system, which made it feel pretty familiar while still being globally competitive. The cultural shift was super exciting too, especially since Dubai gives you this fast-paced, ultra-modern lifestyle right outside Academic City. I didn't get a full scholarship, but the 20% merit tuition waiver cut down my expenses quite a bit. Overall, I’m really happy with the crowd here, the solid lab facilities, and the kind of exposure you get to industries across the Middle East.
Likes (Indian Food): The area around Academic City actually has a ton of great Indian spots, ranging from cheap cafeterias to decent mid-range restaurants. A normal meal out usually costs around 15 to 40 AED a head, which is pretty affordable for students. Even though it's super convenient and great to get a taste of home, I still try to cook simple meals in the hostel pantry during the week just to keep my expenses down and make sure I'm eating somewhat healthy.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus student jobs are super rare and incredibly competitive, so it’s pretty tough to land one during your first few semesters. If you want to work off-campus legally, you have to get an official UAE student work permit, and most of the available gigs are either in neighboring areas or through online freelancing platforms. Trying to balance a hectic BITS engineering schedule with the legally allowed 15 hours a week takes some serious time management. The pay usually ranges from about 15 to 30 AED an hour, which is decent for a bit of pocket money, but it won't even make a dent in the massive campus tuition fees.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 6000
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2026Read more
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M.E. Design Engineering - Batch of 2030
5.0
Great BITS brand value combined with a mandatory 7.5-month internship.
Tips: Moving to BITS Dubai has been a really smooth and rewarding experience. The cultural shift in the UAE is super manageable because of the massive, welcoming South Asian community here and how safe and modern the campus feels. I also managed to get a merit scholarship that cuts down my tuition fees by up to 40%, which takes a huge weight off my financial planning. Honestly, I'm really happy with the structured coursework, the helpful professors, the 30-week Practice School internship setup, and the overall professional opportunities available throughout the country.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 4475
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 4 Jun 2026Read more
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B.E. Electronics and Communications Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.6
Excellent academics and global exposure at BITS Dubai.
Tips: Moving to the BITS Pilani Dubai Campus was also pretty smooth because the massive Indian expat community out here makes you feel right at home, so you don't really have to deal with any crazy culture shock. I availed of a merit-based scholarship upon entry which offered a partial tuition fee waiver and provided an immense relief on expenses. I am highly satisfied with the university's rigorous academic structure and the practice school internship model, which offers phenomenal career exposure in a world-class country like the UAE.
Likes (Public transportation): I rated this a 5 because commuting to the BITS Pilani Dubai Campus is seamless due to integrated RTA services. The combination of public buses feeding directly into the Dubai Metro network links the Academic City area to key residential and commercial hubs across Dubai. The transit system is super clean, safe, and just really practical for getting around every day as a student.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): Most professors are incredible supportive and accessible outside of lecture hours to help with assignments or project guidance. They implement highly practical, project-based learning structures in our labs and SMART classrooms. However, I rated this a 4 because the curriculum could benefit from more frequent, localized industry case studies directly led by prominent Middle Eastern market experts alongside our regular faculty.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 4775
Prepping time for classes27 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 4 Jun 2026Read more
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B.E. Electronics and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.6
A World-Class BITS Degree and Global Exposure in Dubai
Tips: Moving to the BITS Pilani Dubai Campus was a huge step, and adjusting to the fast-paced, multicultural vibe out in DIAC definitely took a bit of a transition. The lifestyle in the UAE is pretty fast, but because the student body is so incredibly diverse, it’s actually really easy to fit in. I lucked out and got a merit scholarship based on my grades, which takes a massive chunk off the overall tuition fees and makes living abroad way more manageable. Honestly, I’m super happy with my time here, especially because of the 7.5-month Practice School internship. It’s a massive perk since it gets you actual corporate experience before you even graduate. Plus, at the end of the day, you get the exact same prestigious BITS Pilani degree as the campuses back in India, which is an amazing launchpad if you want to work globally as an engineer.
Likes (Post study jobs): A standout advantage is the unique 7.5-month Practice School (PS) industry internship programme integrated directly into the curriculum. This link students to over 300 corporate partners globally, covering many internships directly into permanent, full-time employment opportunities. Top employers in Dubai heavily recruit for roles in software systems, biotechnology, and business analytics, fully sponsoring corporate residence visas for foreign graduates.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The BITS Pilani Dubai Campus is out in Dubai International Academic City (DIAC), which is accessible enough but definitely a bit far from the main central hubs of Dubai. Fortunately, the uni runs its own institutional buses covering Dubai, Sharjah, and Ajman, which is honestly a super cost-effective way to get around. If you want to use public transit, you can catch the RTA bus 320 to the Centerpoint Metro Station, or take the X25 over to Oud Metha. The public transit system is actually really cheap because you get student discounts, but relying just on the city buses can mean sitting in brutal traffic during rush hour. Honestly, sticking to the dedicated university transport saves you a ton of time.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 6275
Prepping time for classes21 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 4 Jun 2026Read more
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B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.5
Excellent Global Exposure and Strong Academic Rigor
Tips: Moving to BITS Dubai was an exciting step, though getting used to the crazy fast-paced lifestyle here and the intense heat definitely took some time. The campus community is actually super diverse which made the whole cultural shift feel incredibly smooth and welcoming. I also managed to bag a merit scholarship based on my high school grades, which gives me a 20% tuition waiver and takes a massive chunk off the overall expenses. Honestly, I'm really happy with the way the course is structured, the solid exposure you get to local industries, and the overall experience of living in the UAE.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The UAE has seriously changed its visa rules lately, which gives grads from top universities like BITS Pilani a massive advantage if they want to stay long-term. Between the 10-year Golden Visa for high achievers and better paths for skilled professionals, my chances of building a long-term career here feel incredibly solid. If everything falls into place, I’d absolutely love to settle down in Dubai permanently. The tax-free income, top-tier infrastructure, insane safety levels, and general multicultural vibe make it a super attractive place to set up my future, both personally and professionally.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Studying at BITS Dubai definitely sets you up for roles at the big multinational hubs and tech firms over in places like Dubai Internet City and DIFC, where getting a corporate visa sponsored is pretty much the norm. There's a solid amount of openings for engineering grads, mostly in stuff like software dev, data analytics, consulting, and supply chain. Starting salaries usually land anywhere between 8,000 to 15,000 AED a month, but it really depends on how big the company is. I’d give it a 4-star rating though, mostly because landing these top roles is super competitive and takes a ton of aggressive networking. Plus, smaller companies out here can be pretty hesitant to pay for a fresh grad's visa upfront.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 4325
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 2 Jun 2026Read more
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B.E. Civil Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.4
Excellent Global Engineering Exposure and Smooth Transition to Dubai Academic Life.
Tips: Moving from India over to the Dubai International Academic City hub was a massive change, but honestly pretty exciting. Safety levels and the overall lifestyle out here in the UAE are amazing—made settling in so much easier than I thought it'd be. I even managed to land a merit scholarship based on my past grades, which knocked a massive 40% off the tuition fees. Overall, I'm super happy with the 15-acre campus setup, how flexible the engineering course actually is, and the kind of global industry exposure you get just by being in Dubai.
Likes (Indian Food): Gave it a 5-star rating honestly because the Indian food scene around here is an absolute paradise. You get a massive variety of regional dishes right by Academic City and over in Silicon Oasis. There are some seriously good spots close by, whether you want cheap South Indian tiffin centers like Vasanta Bhavan or just budget-friendly multi-cuisine joints. Eating out usually only costs around 15 to 40 AED a head, which is honestly so reasonable. Still cook simple meals in the hostel sometimes just to save cash. But honestly, the convenience and actual home-like taste of the local spots mean I just end up eating out most of the time anyway.
Dislikes (Value for money): I rated the value a 4 because BITS Dubai offers top-tier engineering labs and an invaluable 7.5-month Practice School internship programme that bridges the gap to employment. The degrees carry massive weight globally due to the reputation of the BITS brand. However, the high annual tuition feels and mandatory hostel cost make it a heavy financial investment, meaning a slightly lower fee structure or more accessible merit scholarships would make it a true 5-star value.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 2525
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 2 Jun 2026Read more
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B.E. Computer Science - Batch of 2029
3.7
Balanced Student Life With Good Exposure In Dubai
Tips: Honestly, BITS Dubai has a solid multicultural vibe and the professors are actually really cool and helpful. The campus is super safe, and you do get some decent exposure academically and for career stuff if you're an international student. Just keep in mind that finding a part-time job here is a massive pain because the options are pretty limited. But at the end of the day, the whole experience is just really laid-back and balanced, and it forces you to mature a lot.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 300
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 27 May 2026Read more
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B.E. Computer Science - Batch of 2029
4.6
Great Academic Growth and Welcoming Community
Tips: Moving here was an absolute culture shock. Honestly, it took me a solid semester just to feel like a normal person again. Trying to get a scholarship is an absolute nightmare, too—I only ended up with a tiny allowance that barely even covered my textbooks. My feelings are honestly pretty mixed. The country and the campus are beautiful, sure, but the workload is brutal. You're basically forced to teach yourself half the material anyway.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 3825
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 22 May 2026Read more
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M.B.A - Batch of 2027
4.2
Good if someone ready to work hard
Tips: I didn't end up getting a scholarship myself, even though I tried pretty hard to find one. I was really crossing my fingers for it at first, but things just didn't pan out. Honestly, it's pretty much a mix of pure luck and having insane grades, so I'd definitely tell people not to get their hopes up too much.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation in the United Arab Emirates is very good and convenient. Students have 50% concession on travel. Both metro and buses It is very convenient for all, and the safety and quality of living are really good. My overall experience is 8/10.
Dislikes (Value for money): Honestly the steep tuition fees are only worth it if the course actually delivers the good stuff like real skills, hands-on learning, and professors who know what they're doing. At the end of the day, whether you get your money's worth really comes down to the kind of job opportunities you get after graduating, how safe you feel on campus, and if you actually walk away with a solid return on your investment.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 5100
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 18 May 2026Read more
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B.E. Robotics and Industrial Automation - Batch of 2029
5.0
Fun and vibrant college life.
Tips: There will be a difference from India for sure but overall safety is top notch. There is no specific cultural change that I experienced. I did avail scholarship through their own entrance exam PBISE. I am very satisfied with the university and Dubai is an amazing place.
Likes (Public transportation): There are trips every weekend and there are many other things the college does for students like organizing events, hosting the largest sports festival in uae. Places near the hostel are also very accessible and beautiful. There are some food options nearby.
Dislikes (Part time work): It is very accessible and the faculty is supportive. Good teaching and they are very helpful. There are mostly Indian teachers and the students are also from India but there are people from other nationalities. Everyone are extremely friendly.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 3850
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2026Read more
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B.E. Computer Science - Batch of 2030
3.4
Decent college. Too much focus on cramming and no diversity.
Tips: You won't really be exposed to Dubai culture on campus. All students and faculty are Indian, so the environment feels much closer to India than Dubai. Don't expect a very diverse campus life. Outside of college no doubt you will see that Dubai is quite diverse.
Likes (Safety): I have never felt unsafe in Dubai; this place is extremely safe. You don't see crime and corruption here like you can see in India and there are far less cases of violence related crimes. If you are looking for safety then Dubai is no doubt a wonderful place.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): Many of the faculty are unable to answer complex questions and in-depth questions about their subject. The classes are small, so it helps if u want to clear doubts but sometimes even when u have the teacher's full attention, they are unable to make the topic clear.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 975
Prepping time for classes6 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2026Read more
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B.E. Computer Science - Batch of 2026
3.5
Great experience and it helped me make many useful connections.
Tips: I have lived here almost all my life so I didn’t feel any huge transition. Also, knowing hostellers from India there did not feel any cultural shock here. It is very similar to Indian colleges. First I got a scholarship based on 12th board marks and each consecutive year through my CGPA. I’m happy as there are very ambitious students with whom you tend to learn more and push yourself to your best limits. Also, the professors are helpful.
Likes (Safety): Apart from campus safety, the UAE, specifically Dubai, is known for safety and it really has high rules and regulations which are strictly to be followed, eventually making it a safer place. Also, there are a lot of initiatives for women's empowerment.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UAE does not give permanent residency. It does have a golden visa, but students need to have a 95+ score for consecutive 5 years to be eligible for it. If I had a chance, I would surely like to be a permanent immigrant of the UAE because it gives many benefits being a golden visa holder.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 500
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED 100000
Reviewed on 16 Feb 2026Read more
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B.E. Computer Science - Batch of 2028
4.4
A heads up for future students.
Tips: Before joining this college students should know that academics require consistency and self discipline. Time management is very important to balance classes, assignments and personal life. The campus provides good learning opportunities but students must be proactive in using them. Being open to teamwork, cultural diversity and new experiences will help in adjusting better.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 5225
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED 54950
Reviewed on 13 Jan 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.6
Weather in Deutschland and scholarship
Tips: After coming here to Germany, summer will be a blessing, winter is manageable, and April-May is basically four seasons in a day—unpredictable. Mostly fewer people will get scholarships through the DAAD website. The allowance will depend on which scholarship you got.
Likes (Value for money): Compared to other states like Baden-Württemberg, THI has lower fees and provides strong academic knowledge as well. There'll be a social contribution of 72 euros apart from your curriculum fee. For our batch 2025-2026, the semester fee is 500. Probably for the upcoming semester, it will increase.
Dislikes (Part time work): Too many students for few vacancies. Getting a thesis or work-study is a bit difficult on campus. The opening will be posted on the university website or as posters outside labs. Off-campus, unless you have a B1 level in Germany, it is kind difficult to get in. Pay will be mostly 1500€ for part-time and around 2200€ for internship before tax.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45100
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.8
A rewarding experience that demands high independance and German Language skills
Tips: Transitioning was quite an experience. You have to be really independent to be able to get things done, be it studies, travel, or anything. Language is a must. Though many people in larger cities speak English, that will not be the case everywhere. In order to get any kind of part-time or student position jobs, they really need you to know German. I have not availed scholarships, but getting a part-time or working student position will be really helpful for you to learn language and to extend your visa as well. I am pretty satisfied with my course content and structure. But sadly the curriculum and the structure have changed for the intake that started after us. Getting into the course itself has become really competitive now.
Likes (Public transportation): Frequent bus connectivity throughout the city is available. There are 2 train stations close to the city for easier travel to other cities. There are only taxis, rental e-scooters, public buses and trains; sadly we do not have trams here. As a student, having a Deutschland ticket is really affordable compared to the individual ticket rates for buses and trains.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.3
Highly structured course that prepares you for the future, but you must drive your own success.
Tips: German universities are big on independent learning, so you really have to manage your own schedule, prep for lectures ahead of time, and handle your assignments with barely any hand-holding. On top of that, learning German up to a B2 level either before or while you're here is a massive help for landing good student gigs. Moving here was pretty smooth overall, though finding a place to live and dealing with the city registration (Anmeldung) can definitely feel overwhelming at first. I didn't get a scholarship myself since my course doesn't have tuition fees anyway. Like most international students here, I just cover my living costs by working part-time student jobs. That said, there are options like DAAD or the Deutschlandstipendium out there that can help save some cash. Honestly, I'm really happy with how things are going. The coursework is super well-structured and focuses exactly on the kind of modern tech rolling into the auto sector right now. Even though Germany is famous for being an automotive powerhouse all the recent news about the industry going through a massive shakeup can be a bit intimidating. But at the end of the day, if you have a lot of personal initiative, stay proactive, and adapt to these new technologies, it’s not that hard to bridge the gap and land some great career opportunities.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): If I decide to stay here permanently, my chances are honestly pretty high. Graduating with an automotive engineering degree from a German uni puts me right in the middle of one of the biggest sectors in the country's economy. As long as I stay proactive, land an engineering gig within my 18-month job-seeker visa window, and actually put in the effort to master the language, the visa rules make getting permanent residency super achievable.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I gave it a 3-star rating because even though the job openings are definitely out there, the market right now is super tough and competitive. The German auto industry is going through a massive shakeup at the moment, shifting away from old-school manufacturing and focusing heavily on electric cars and software. Because of that, companies have really slowed down their hiring and are being incredibly picky about who they take. Plus, while the university gives you a really solid technical foundation, actually landing a job is completely on you—it all comes down to your own networking, past experience, and German language skills.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2026Read more
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BEng in Industrial Engineering ( In German & English) - Batch of 2028
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.8
Bittersweet way of Life.
Tips: New non-EU students have a heavy tuition fee of €1572 per semester. And for a small city like Ingolstadt, the cost of living is definitely high compared to eastern German cities. But then again, you’re in Bavaria, which is easily one of the most stunning parts of the country anyway.
Likes (Student Life): So many options to connect with students and enjoy. They organize programs every week. Lots and lots of diverse activities. Student groups and the Erasmus group are very strong here. Due to the Deutschland ticket, it is very easy to visit a lot of places in Bavaria on one-day trips, which feels straight out of Fairy Tale.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Not enough authentic restaurants. To be precise, none. But some frozen items at stores could be okay. (North Indian). Literally zero South Indian options. The restaurants we have (a pretty decent number for a small town) are around 5-6. But all of them are as bad as it gets.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1075
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.3
A place where studies & exams are not stressful.
Tips: Indian students need to change their mentality of memorising and passing exams. In Germany professors expect you to learn everything rather than just memorize. Exams are very different in India and mainly focused on problem-solving. Aids are also provided in exams so that students won't have to remember lengthy formulas.
Likes (Value for money): There are no tuition fees at THI, but a service fee is charged, which is not much as compared to other countries or private universities in Germany. The mentioned service fees might have changed in 2025, so please check once. The facilities provided by the university totally justify the service fees.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Visa sponsorships are very rare, as the cost of a visa is not much, and one can easily handle it on their own. Permanent full-time job roles are very limited and not easily achievable. Salary packages for freshers are around 50-60k per year. Most freshers get the job roles in junior engineer positions. These jobs are often contract-based and are highly volatile in today's market. Getting a job on company payroll is extremely difficult for core engineering roles. Engineering & Management roles are easily available. The most important tip is to learn German till at least B1.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 2 Jun 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in Automotive Production Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.8
perfect place to get your masters degree
Tips: The cultural shifts here are real. Like, the second you step into Bavaria, you can immediately feel the difference between standard German and the local Bayerisch dialect, so definitely be ready for a bit of a language shock. Scholarship-wise, there’s actually a bunch of options you can find if you look around, but I didn't even bother applying since my semester contribution was already so cheap anyway. Honestly, I’ve just been super happy with how the whole uni is run. I’m really happy with the university overall. But if you're looking at the courses now, they've started offering a bunch of AI-focused modules, and I’d honestly suggest leaning toward those. You can just tell that's where the future of the industry is heading.
Likes (Value for money): When I did this course of master's in automotive production engineering, the feelings structure was low. I just had to pay 65 euro, which is not the fee. It's a semester contribution to the student services. But nowadays feelings are so much higher for the same course within Bayern. So for me it was value for money; I got the master's degree for just 65 euro per semester. But maybe not for upcoming students.
Dislikes (Internships): My degree program didn't actually require a formal internship, so I don't have that specific corporate placement on my record. That said, I was working part-time on the side for a company that paid me really well because of what I was learning in my master's. So I still got a ton of solid, hands-on work experience during my studies anyway.But there are opportunities in this; it has so many programs where they hire students for internships.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 975
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 65550
Reviewed on 28 May 2026Read more
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BEng in Autonomous Vehicle Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.9
Great courses for international students
Tips: Try to go to bigger cities for better job opportunities. Learn German and have a basic understanding of technical terms in German. Have a strong foundation of your major from India. Be ready for a cultural shock and spoon-feeding. It's a great university for people who are interested in the automotive industry.
Dislikes (Part time work): Hard to find student jobs if you don't speak good German. You can find opportunities off campus, but it's hard to find jobs on campus even if you are good at academics. But for odd jobs, you need at least a B1 level in German. You might struggle finding jobs in Ingolstadt.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60100
Reviewed on 26 May 2026Read more
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MSc Design Leadership - Batch of 2025
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.9
Great industry exposure and good learning experience at Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
Tips: 1) Students should know the university is very practical and industry-oriented. 2) I did not avail myself of any scholarship, but there are like DAAD and university-based funding options. 3) Overall, I am satisfied with the university course. Because of practical learning, good opportunities (if one is hardworking and skillful in language and networking) .
Likes (Public transportation): Fully reliable, easy and convenient, and well connected. The city is well connected through buses. If one can take the student pass monthly, it can be as cheap as 35 euro or so. No trams in the city yet, but the buses are mostly punctual and cover most important areas, including the city center and residential locations.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The permanent settlement status all depends upon receiving the full-time job contact and according to the minimum Blue Card salary limit of Germany. Although the process is lengthy and depends upon the city. Big cities like Berlin/Munich take longer to process visa status. Given a chance, I would consider.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 54350
Reviewed on 25 May 2026Read more
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BEng in Vehicle technology (In German) - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.5
Life as an International Student at Technical University Ingolstadt
Tips: Look, the reality is that learning German isn't just a bonus anymore. It’s a flat-out necessity if you want to find a part-time job or anything full-time here. Having some actual work experience under your belt is another massive help because the market is just getting insanely crowded right now. I see tons of students constantly striking out on basic internships and student gigs mostly because they don't know the language or they’re just missing the right skills.
Likes (Safety): Public transport is reliable and safe; emergency services respond quickly, as there was an instance where I had to call emergency services. There are rules and systems in place everywhere. People usually respect rules and personal space. In the campus at the start of the semester, especially for girls, they provide classes for their safety and well-being.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Studying at THI has been great, and Germany definitely has a lot of potential but honestly trying to figure out your future here is a stressful waiting game. Dealing with the endless visa paperwork, the language barrier, and trying to land a secure, long-term job can feel completely overwhelming. Even after you graduate the whole process of figuring out how to actually stay here permanently feels super confusing and complicated. It’s definitely not a smooth or easy road.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1100
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 23 May 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
2.8
A Rewarding Journey with Great Learning and Growth Opportunities
Tips: If you're planning to join THI, the absolute first thing you need to accept is that you are going to be doing a massive amount of self-study. Do not expect the professors to spoon-feed you the material—the academic workload is heavy and completely on you to figure out. On that note, learning German before you step foot in Ingolstadt isn't just a recommendation, it's a flat-out survival requirement. The market here is incredibly competitive right now, and if you don't speak the language, you are going to struggle hard. Honestly, look at the career side of things: finding internships and post-study jobs here feels almost impossible, and the university doesn't really give you a safety net. Don't come here expecting a scholarship either; I didn't get a single cent, so you need your finances locked down. That said the university itself is fantastic in other ways. The faculty members are top-notch, highly experienced, and super supportive. Plus, Ingolstadt is incredibly safe, and the public transportation system is flawless—getting around is completely stress-free. Adapting to life here takes some work; hitting the ground running with student groups and part-time gigs is the best way to blend in, though adjusting to German punctuality and the strict timeline shift is a bit of a culture shock at first. Oh, and definitely brace yourself to cook at home, because the local food choices from back home are pretty much nonexistent. Overall, if you can handle the independent grind, Germany offers great long-term potential, but you have to work for it.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 70000
Reviewed on 22 May 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.6
Industry oriented learning with strong opportunities for Automotive Engineering students in Germany
Tips: TH Ingolstadt is industry-focused, especially for automotive and engineering. Practical learning and self-study are important. Moving to Germany was exciting but challenging due to culture, language, and lifestyle changes. I adapted over time and became more independent. I did not take any scholarships. Most students manage expenses through part-time jobs or internships. Overall I'm satisfied with my university and experience.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes28 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 21 May 2026Read more
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MSc in Engineering and Management - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.4
The college is pretty good and welcoming.
Tips: There was a little cultural shift but the transition was smooth. Initially it takes some time to get used to day-to-day life in Ingdstadt. I did not avail any scholarship, but there are scholarship options available. Pretty satisfied. Faculty at university are pretty good and supportive.
Likes (Internships): Many students from our university got internships. But there is no specific guidance from the university as such students apply on their own but most of them are successful in finding internships and working student jobs. It is helpful if you have any previous experience to get an internship.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in Automotive Production Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.5
Great faculty and a vibrant campus.
Tips: Enrol in language classes early as only 20-25 students are allowed for a level. Management helps with any problem regarding mental health, scholarships, integration into German society, language and visa issues. Just email them or book one on one session online.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fee is minimal, but it has increased to around 500 euros per semester in recent months. You can use jobs to manage other expenses. Lifestyle expenses can be managed with part time jobs. Jobs are sometimes scarce in winter time, but there are apps on which you can book shifts.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Social life is a very important part of my life and given the language barrier and cold temperatures half the time, it’s hard to manage. You can permanently immigrate if you meet the minimum earning criteria and you have language skills. I would not immigrate permanently.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes7 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.1
Ingolstadt is an industrial city with a huge number of students.
Tips: The first few days here were tricky, that's obvious with a new country and a new language. Learning German is the first thing I'd recommend before coming here even though the course is in English. The course work of my degree has undergone several changes starting WS25/26. The subjects included in the new coursework are incredibly helpful in all round development of vehicles.
Dislikes (Part time work): Ingolstadt is an industrial city with a huge number of students studying in two Universities. This results in almost all positions being filled at all times. Language is an important requirement for most. Work is manageable as nobody is allowed to work past 20 hours a week during the study period. The average payout is usually 13-15 an hour.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 59650
Reviewed on 23 Feb 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.0
Strong academics with good industry exposure.
Tips: Students should understand the course structure. Most of the programme is quite technical so strong basics are important. The university location is very important because most working students/ internship are available in or near major cities. In this case, Ingolstadt is well located between Munich and Nuremberg, so many working students / Internship opportunities are available. Also check availability part-time jobs in the city. For technical course students, they must attend lectures regularly; otherwise, they may face difficulties in the exam and risk failing. Each subject allows only 3 attempts, and if a student cannot clear it within these attempts, they are removed from the course as per university rules. The university also offers language courses every semester. Students should take advantage of these opportunities, as they are free and very beneficial. My transition was mostly smooth. A major cultural difference I notice is that weekends are much quieter here and most shops are closed. I did not receive any scholarship. Overall, I am satisfied with my university, course and country. My course is more theory - focused, I would be more satisfied if it included more practical subjects.
Likes (Indian Food): Indian food is easily available in my city. There are around 15-20 restaurants nearby, along with many other options such as Italian. Turkish, German, and Asian cuisines, so food variety is not an issue. The typical price at most of restaurants is about 15-20 euros per person. Personally, I prefer cooking at home because it is more economical. I usually eat outside only occasionally, mainly on special days. Grocery easily available here, which makes home cooking convenient.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The automotive market in Germany is currently going through a transition phase. Many automotive companies are reducing production in some areas and shifting certain operations to other countries. Because of these situations the job market has become more competitive compared to earlier years. I am studying International Automotive Engineering with a major in automotive safety and electronics. The opportunities after graduation are available, but they are becoming more niche and depend heavily on the automotive industry. Germany Offers 18 months jobs seeking visa after graduation. Many companies hire international graduates. I don't know the exact number of companies that formally sponsor work visas. Typical job roles offered in my field include functional safety, Testing and validation engineer, ADAS, System engineer and embedded systems. For fresher salary range is 45,000 to 60,000 euros per year.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Reviewed on 21 Feb 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.6
Active and highly engaging classes.
Tips: You have to learn a lot of things on your own. Nobody will spoon feed you. There is no campus selection in any German university. All the professors are very supportive and knowledgeable. Start learning from the start. Never rely on online lectures only and always clear your doubts.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professor are or were working with the top companies and have hand on experience in their field and have awareness of what is really needed to become successful engineer. They are very helpful and encouraging to students. Basic knowledge of the topic is expected of them.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): For the last few years, the job market in germany is not that great especially in the automotive sector. There is a lot of competition and less openings in the company. If you are sure that you want to come, then learning German is beneficial.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes44 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 47750
Reviewed on 3 Feb 2026Read more
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MSc in Global Foresight and Technology Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.8
Good education and training.
Tips: Fees is bit high compared to other universities and German should be learnt, quite helpful to live here, studies and education are really good, and finding accommodation is really difficult in this area and the job market is very saturated right now.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 36075
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2021
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.8
Best place for international students who are looking to do masters in Automotive.
Tips: I would recommend learning German eventhough course is in English which would highly help in fetching an internship and work student. No strict class timings, friendly atmosphere, etc, will keep you motivated to learn and engage practically rather than reading only books.
Likes (Post study jobs): Part time job available as work student in college and outside college you can also find. Salary package depends on the job you get. In restaurant if you work for 4-5 hours per hour, it would be around 10-15 euros. If it's a work student, you would get around 450 per month.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I would prefer mensa (college canteen) where you get Bavarian food (local German food), so that you can plan and attend your classes accordingly. Of course you have the option to go to Indian restaurants nearby but expensive during college days. Nearby you will find different local restaurants and also Indian restaurants. But being a student, I would recommend mensa food which is good and you don't need to go outside the college as well.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1300
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in Automotive Production Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
4.8
Practical oriented; friendly staff.
Tips: You will find so many students from our country. I didn't avail scholarship but there is one scholarship available you need to check after getting admit there. Germany is a nice country and our university is very practically oriented and the course is also good and there is an updated course too.
Likes (Post study jobs): In Germany, you will not get sponsorship if you get a work visa. Only when you are going for a job then they will sponsor you or else you have to fund it yourself, from your salary. You will get so many roles in Germany because Germany doesn't want your degree; they need your skills. And salary is actually based on that basis and also your past experience.
Dislikes (Indian Food): We are Indian and we need spicy food but you will not get it in Ingolstadt so you will definitely miss it. And if you want to go to some Indian restaurant, it will cost you around 30 per person. Cook your food by yourself. So you will get our food test.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1150
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 48300
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2026Read more
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Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
3.8
University of innovation and engineering.
Tips: Transition takes time. There will be cultural shock immediately after landing. Teaching style, pronunciation, communication and daily interactions would feel difficult. Knowing some basic German is extremely helpful for daily life. THI offers quality education and modern industry exposure.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45000
Reviewed on 25 Jan 2026Read more
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