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MSc Data Science, AI & Digital Business (24-months Option) - Batch of 2024
3.5
Learning and living in Berlin.
Tips: This is a reputable private university that offers strong academic programs and a high standard of teaching. While it may not yet have wide recognition among all companies, the quality of education, experienced faculty, and practical learning opportunities make it a valuable choice for students seeking in-depth academic knowledge and skills.
Likes (Safety): Berlin is generally safe, with well-lit streets, good public transport, and responsive police. Apart from campus security, there are emergency helplines and safe student housing. I've always felt comfortable returning home late at night.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post-study job opportunities vary by city. In Berlin, the job market is competitive, and securing employment may take 3 to 6 months or longer. Having 1-2 years of experience, along with German proficiency at the B2 level, significantly enhances your chances of finding a good job with better career prospects.
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MSc Business Management - Batch of 2024
3.9
College is good. All private universities are the same, just look out for fee structure.
Tips: Students should know that public universities would be better to join. Also, learn German before arriving. The university is good, and the course is nice. No allowance is provided, and no cultural shift is needed. You will have to find your own part-time and internship opportunities. For Indians, the food options are limited, but a healthy lifestyle can be achieved here. Overall, it's a good experience, and there are many types of restaurants here, including Asian, Indian, Vietnamese, German, and Turkish, which offer a variety of foods. Overall, I am satisfied with the university and the country.
Reviewed on 31 Dec 2024Read more
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BSc International Business Management - Batch of 2025
4
The university is on the outskirts of Berlin. Good environment for students to focus on studies.
Tips: When you walk down the street, people will often smile at you and say hello or Guten Morgan which is good morning in German. At first, it's a bit shocking, but you get used to it and it feels nice. When you decide you can do it alone you become very strong and sometimes students might feel homesick and it can really make you fragile at times but for all, it's worth it you'll be successful and can bring your parents abroad with you. I applied early and got a 25% scholarship on the fee structure. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the experiences here.
Likes (Part time work): I have 3 days of lecture a week and the rest days I do my part-time job. I think student life balance is pretty good here this year the average payout changed from 12 to 13 euros.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I cook daily Indian authentic meals because even if you go to Indian restaurants you won't get the proper taste like in India. There are a lot of restaurants though people here prefer donors a lot Turkish wrap and it tastes nice. Start learning how to cook and I believe you would want to have some dal and rice when you are abroad.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc International Business Management (24-months option) - Batch of 2026
5
An enriching, fast-paced journey in a global environment.
Tips: Before joining Gisma, students should be ready for a fast-paced, international environment that values time management and adaptability. The cultural shift, especially around punctuality and direct communication, has been enriching. The faculty are very understanding and highly educated and helped us throughout the semester. I'm satisfied with my M.Sc. programme, and Germany's opportunities make the experience worthwhile.
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MSc Data Science, AI & Digital Business (24-months Option) - Batch of 2026
3.8
An enriching academic and cultural experience with practical insights.
Tips: Students should know that adapting to life here requires a bit of preparation, especially around accommodation and budgeting. It's beneficial to research the academic structure and available resources to maximize your learning experience. Understanding the public transportation system, learning basic language phrases, and familiarizing yourself with the cultural norms can also be very helpful. The transition has been smooth overall, but there was a noticeable cultural shift. The emphasis on independence, self-guided learning, and punctuality in both academic and social setting took some adjusting. I also found that social interactions are generally more reserved, which differ from what I was accustomed to. However, these aspects have positively impacted my growth, helping me become more self-reliant and adaptable. I did not avail myself of any scholarships, but there are opportunities available for students based on merit and need. It's worth searching and applying early, as the requirements can be competitive. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my university and course.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is both efficient and reliable here. The campus is well-connected with the rest of the city through multiple modes of transportation, such as buses, trams, and trains, making computing straightforward and convenient. Public transportation overall is affordable, with various pass options for students, which makes daily travel budget-friendly. Additionally, the convenience of frequent services and easy access to main areas around the city contribute to a seamless experience for both regular commutes and exploring new places.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): While there are opportunities, they might require more stability in terms of work, housing, and residence status before making it a long-term commitment. If I had to settle here permanently, my chances would depend on factors like job security, future residence regulations, and my personal adaptation to the country. Given the chance, I would consider permanent immigration if it aligns with my career goals and personal growth, but I would also weigh it against other international opportunities.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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Global MBA - Batch of 2022
4.8
A place to start you sustainable career
Tips: Know about the major differences in the country, difference between Hochschule and Private universities. It is often difficult to mix up between regular private universities which don't offer the best education. Choose only and only universities of applied sciences or hochschule that are a bridge between public and private universities.
Likes (Safety): For an MBA degree finishing the accreditation is important. GISMA is AMBA certified and the fee is quite low than their nearest accredited competition. Finding jobs is quite a challenge in Germany if you don't speak the language so keep fees lower to not have the burden post academics. The ROI is under 5 months for my course.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Indian food is all germanized, so it is difficult to find authentic food. We need to get it aligned with the chef. I often go to the restaurants that I am aware of and always make my rapport thereby getting the food made as per the desi style. Pakistanis restaurants are way better than regular Indian restaurants.
Reviewed on 13 Jul 2022Read more
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MSc Business Management - Batch of 2024
2.2
Stressful environment and high tuition.
Tips: The communities offer good support, which leads to confidence and helps with the cultural adjustment. As a general category student, I don't receive scholarships or concessions, and there is pressure to focus on studies. However, Europe is a great country, even though it took me some time to adjust. Everyone here is kind and helpful.
Likes (Student Life): My day is filled with hectic lectures and practical sessions. While there are many events organized, my busy study schedule often prevents me from participating. Fortunately, my campus has numerous student clubs catering to various hobbies, which helps students to relax and recharge.
Dislikes (Value for money): My tuition fees are excessively high for the course, and there are no discounts available for general category students. The payment amount is unreasonable, and they don't even allow deferment until the semester begins; you have to pay at least one-third upfront, which is incredibly stressful.
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2025Read more
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Himanshu Chhatwal Verified Icon
BSc Business & Management Studies (Berlin, Hamburg, Iserlohn, Dubai) - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Europe for Applied Sciences
3.7
The tuition fee is highly inflated, even after scholarships and voluntary work discounts.
Tips: One of the cultural shifts that I encountered here in Berlin was how diverse and different people are here. No one is looking at you, it's almost as if you are invisible to them, which is good and maybe weird at its own angle. Besides that, the transitioning was difficult because I came at a very young age with no support, but it was easier if you had somebody that could navigate you through the bureaucracy. For scholarships, I just had good grades from my exams in high school.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transport is very reliable, working and operating almost 24/7. It is very connected and can take you anywhere and everywhere. Despite some frequent strikes, there is always a way home you can get them for a price or 58 per month for the whole of Germany. There are four types of public transport U-Bahn - underground train S-Bahn - like metro, trams- on road trains, and buses.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee for the university is highly inflated, even after scholarships and voluntary work discounts. I have had my fee cut down from 6000 to 3000, whilst some even pay higher sometimes, not to mention having to pay even after 4th semester where you don't equip anything from university for most of the time.
Reviewed on 2 Apr 2025Read more
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BSc Software Engineering (UE Innovation Hub) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Europe for Applied Sciences
3.2
The university is for visa and not for studies.
Tips: The teaching is subpar, and the university charges a lot of fees. It doesn't make sense that we have to find our own internships and still pay fees even if we are not attending classes. The university showed us how to find an internship, but they didn't help us find one. I had to search outside the country because no internships were available during the mandatory semester. Some professors are not professionals and have no experience. They are students who graduated with a master's degree from the same university. I would not recommend this university if you are serious about your studies.
Likes (Indian Food): I like living in this city because all the raw materials are available, so it's easy to cook at home. There are restaurants from every country, but eating out is expensive. Cooking at home is much cheaper. You can cook two days' worth of meals for the price of one meal at a restaurant.
Reviewed on 6 Dec 2024Read more
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MSc International Business Management (Berlin, Hamburg) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Europe for Applied Sciences
4.5
University of Europe for Applied Sciences is academically oriented and fun.
Tips: There were multiple cultural shifts. If you leave your own country and decide to study abroad, there will be multiple changes and transitions that a person will go through. Academically speaking the studies have a practical approach to it, and you address your professors with their first names and have a rapport with them that I never had with my professors back in India. I did avail of a scholarship which gave me 3000 off. I am completely satisfied with the experience at the university, course as well as the country. Apart from the fact that it gets too cold and too tedious to manage everything at times.
Likes (Value for money): I have always wanted a practical approach to the study which is exactly what my university offered. We had so many excursions to so many different types of companies. We also got a chance to visit the Audit showroom and be the salesperson. One of the most amazing excursions was the one at Mampe company in which we were invited for the influencer event, and to set up the entire mood for the event.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Due to the recession that is going the availability of jobs in particular desired fields is comparatively lower. If you are looking for jobs after your Masters degree, the packages usually start from 35,000 to 50,000 annually. As long as a student gets a good opening after his education, it's all set.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2024Read more
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BSc Business & Management Studies (Berlin, Hamburg, Iserlohn, Dubai) - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Europe for Applied Sciences
3.3
Well, this university is good for those students who want to grow well in different sectors.
Tips: This university is very much different from other universities in Berlin like the study structure and exams are in different way. Moreover, in terms of fees, this university is strict but it provides scholarships to students on the basis of their grades.
Likes (Public transportation): Berlin is very much developed state in Germany. There are a number of transportation vehicles available such as U Bahn, S Bahn, Tram, Bus, Re, ICE etc. University is located in the central part of Berlin so it is quite easy for students to travel from any district.
Dislikes (Internships): University of Europe for applied Science is providing quality of guidance to students in highly reputed universities and organisations to get exposure for better career opportunities. As well as, some companies recruit students in their organisation.
Reviewed on 13 Dec 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2021
Offered by University of Europe for Applied Sciences
4
Great university to study in.
Tips: They offer scholarships like fee deductions to every student. The city is quite pretty to study in. I am quite satisfied with my course, great professors, well-qualified, good curriculum and a chill environment to study in. It would take you quite some time to get accustomed to the language and culture but will blend in pretty quickly after a while.
Reviewed on 4 May 2023Read more
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MSc Software Engineering (UE Innovation Hub, Dubai) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Europe for Applied Sciences
4
No spoon feeding, leave comfort zone and start chasing your dream
Tips: Make sure you are not in a habit of spoon-feeding. Because like the system in India, there is no spoon-feeding over here. You need to fight this battle alone and trust me it shall shape you better. Leaving the comfort zone is the biggest chance that life gives you to fight this war, become self-dependent and make your life a dream life.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Germany is always been a very good country to settle down permanently. This is because of low competition and among Canada, US or UK the cheapest one is Germany hence a better option. It is good for Marketing and IT industries. Also, the salary is paid in Euros which is the second largest currency after pound. So for Indian students, it is a better option.
Dislikes (Part time work): While student life is growing over here, it becomes a little challenging for a student to get part-time job. As they don't know the German language. So I would recommend that always keep practising the language and make sure once you arrive here you know at least B2 level so that you can get a job easily.
Reviewed on 30 Mar 2023Read more
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MBA Shipping and Logistics (Hamburg) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Europe for Applied Sciences
5
College with knowledge and fun
Tips: Before joining the university in which I am currently studying, I would like to inform students that the fee is too high. So if you want to save money try to first get into a public university and if you don't get admission to a public university try for a private university.
Likes (Student Life): The student life I have experienced back in my home country and if I compare that to the life which I am living here in Hamburg, then I would say it is much better here. We have lots of responsibilities and working with responsibilities has always fascinated me.
Dislikes (Value for money): I find the faculty we have got at our university is highly qualified and have a huge experience in their respective field of work. Studying from such experienced faculty is always a good deal when we learn from live examples which they implemented during their work.
Reviewed on 28 Mar 2023Read more
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MSc International Business Management (Berlin, Hamburg) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Europe for Applied Sciences
1.8
Worst college. Not Supportive. High fee compared to other university.
Tips: The fees of this college are very high compared to BSBI. They give admission easily as they want to earn money, and they give admission in management. This university finance department is the worst. They do not even help students for getting part-time jobs. Also not help in accomodation. But time of giving admission the consellar told college will help you in everything. But after getting admission and reach there, they keep their hands up. Concellar and finance department take their review 5 out of 5 , at that time only. But after getting admission we come to know how worst service they give. Lots of student change college after getting admission also. I face everything as i was a student of that college. I also saw other student in that college.Nobody happy. I request dont take admission in this kind of university.
Reviewed on 5 Apr 2024Read more
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