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FH Aachen V/s University of Oldenburg
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MS

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Master of Science in Information Systems - Batch of 2027
3.5
Overall pretty satisfied
Tips: Coming to Aachen from abroad is definitely a cultural adjustment, but the stereotype that Germans are cold or rude really isn't true in my experience. Most people here—especially fellow students—are helpful and approachable if you just ask. Aachen is a massive student city, so locals are super used to international students and don't make you feel out of place. On the academic side, I've been really happy with how FH Aachen operates. Unlike traditional research universities, the professors here come straight from industry, so lectures are very practical and directly tied to real-world engineering or business problems. Classroom sizes are relatively small compared to big uni lecture halls which makes it much easier to actually talk to your professors, ask questions and get feedback on your work without feeling like just a number.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 7175
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 105275
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BEng in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.8
For me, it was a very mediocre experience from the start to finish.
Tips: If you're planning on headed to Germany for your Bachelors or Masters, honestly, try to hit that C1 level in German before you even get here. It makes life so much easier. Also, don't just wing it—do some proper digging into where you’re going to live, what your specific research field looks like, and just the general 'vibe' and etiquette of the area. It really helps to know the local unwritten rules before you land.
Likes (Indian Food): Have had plenty of options to find Indian food as well as Indian groceries. Although it differs from city to city about the pricing and quality, the thumb rule is where there is just one Indian shop, the owner would charge more. But it's better to cook for oneself than to go out. One more thing everyone should remember is that there is no such rule of MSP as we have in India.
Dislikes (Safety): Some bad experiences with local people being unwelcoming towards non-native people regardless of the situation other people are in. Plus, the local foreign office is outrageously competent, where even expats with exceptional skills are treated harshly.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1175
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 8 May 2026Read more
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M.Sc. International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.1
Perfect mix between theoretical and practical learning with interesting subjects to offer.
Tips: The learning process and exams are quite different from India. They focus more on core knowledge development rather than simply teaching the theory. Many subjects include relevant Industry examples and the faculty themselves have decades of experience.
Likes (Value for money): There are no tuition fees as this is a public university. However we have to pay 300-400 euros per semester as semester contribution, which also includes Deutschlandticket and among other small contributions and thus covers all your travelling costs in the entire Germany.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are no campus placements in Germany. Students have to search for a job themselves. So it completely depends on the student and their commitment. In my experience, the way you prepare yourself after coming here defines your path forward. Applying to jobs is not enough, you need to share your profile with your network, including the faculty and supervisors and attend seminars, conferences, etc. All this will give you a better chance in future.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 3550
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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Master of Science in Engineering Physics - Batch of 2026
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3.6
Opportunities for Growth
Tips: After coming here I learned to be independent, as I have to do everything on my own: earn money, study, cook, and look after my health. I received a scholarship for academic excellence, and I received a total of 2,000 euros. I'm pretty satisfied with my university course and the country. I love my course because it has a very good scope. Renewable energy is growing, and therefore you have a higher chance of getting jobs, especially if you speak German. University life is not like the one we have in India; we just go to the university to attend classes and maybe once in a while to attend any events. It's not as lively as Indian universities. I love Germany because you have the freedom to do whatever you want, and you don't have to pay a big tuition fee to study here, but you can still get a good education. We get a lot of opportunities to grow here; it depends on how well we use it and how SMART we are.
Likes (Part time work): I'm specializing in renewable energies, and I actually got a student assistant job in a company that is closely associated with the university, which is situated in the same city. If you are SMART enough, I think you can get a part-time job in companies like mine in the area because it's particularly famous for its renewable energy. There are also other opportunities for part-time work in the university itself, but it depends on the coursework and depends on how SMART you are. Off-campus part-time jobs are not as hard to find as in other big cities in Germany, but if you know German, it's much easier, as you may get easier jobs; if you don't know German, you mostly get work in warehouses and restaurants.
Dislikes (Student Life): The thing I enjoy the most about my college life is I can choose the subjects that I want to study instead of a fixed coursework; there are many options to choose from. For my course, particularly, there is no batch as such, so you SEE different people in different subjects' classes. You have total freedom to choose whether to attend the class or just to attend the exam. Attendance is not mandatory for the majority of the courses. At the end you just have to get all the credit points to finish your master's. There are many events like summer fest, chit chat with coffee, meeting and speaking with local people, and some traditional parties. But it's completely different from college life in India; we have to always choose to attend different events to meet new people, and I feel like the kind of unity and friendships that we have in Indian college life are not something that we can expect here. There are no such student clubs or communities like what we have in India.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
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