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MSc in Precision Health and Medicine - Batch of 2027
4.5
Life in Singapore as a Masters student in NUS.
Tips: The culture is very friendly. As for me, I came from India, and I've lived in the US for many years so I did not face any difficulty adjusting here. No cultural shift unless you are not from an Asian background. I did not avail any scholarships, as the options were limited for US citizens.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is very affordable and available everywhere. It is easy to access. The campus is on the outskirts of the city, but there are a lot of ways to get there. It can take a well-connected MRT (subway), and many buses go there. Hailing a cab is also an option.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Student visa does not extend further than 1 year post-study. Up to us to find a job. The chances I would have of permanent settlement are probably 60%, considering I find a job that pays enough to live comfortably. Job opportunities for foreigners are slightly less. If I had the chance, I would 100% permanently immigrate to this country.
Reviewed on 3 Oct 2025Read more
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MSc (Biomedical Engineering) - Batch of 2026
4.4
A great way to build your future.
Tips: I didn't have much of a cultural shift because I was brought up here before but I think the other students, the English slang that Singapore uses, might be slightly overwhelming. Scholarship wasn't available for my intake, but for the upcoming intake, I heard that there are some scholarships.
Likes (Quality of faculty): NUS faculty are very experienced and well-known in the research field. They have amazing knowledge and the way they bring it forward to the students is inspiring. They are very approachable and they introduce us to many conferences and competitions to build our own interests and discover ourselves.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post study jobs are pretty difficult to find, being an international student as the salary is pretty high for a sponsored visa, which is way above the fresher salary in general in Singapore. There are 3 different types of passes, the unskilled worker pass is the least, followed by the skilled worker pass, and then the professional employment pass. Usually, Master's students are allowed only for the EP.
Reviewed on 2 Oct 2025Read more
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DAKSHA GEHANI Verified Icon
MSc (Building Performance and Sustainability) - Batch of 2023
3.9
Challenging yet enjoyable.
Tips: Be prepared for classes to be in the evening. Keep in mind, you are allowed to take 2 electives in the whole year. So what I did was take one elective in the first sem and another in the second sem. You can choose a course from ISD, Project Management or M.Arch as your electives, but when you register for your courses, make sure the electives you choose don't clash in timing and day with your BPS courses. Some of my classmates did that and ended up having to switch electives 2 weeks into the semester. No big cultural shift except that people adhere to and expect adherence to rules. So if the escalator says "Stand on left, walk on right", then please respect that and either stand on the left side or walk on the right. Similarly, all other rules should also be followed, like no eating in the metro and only flag down public buses when you want to board them, etc. For Masters, there are little to no scholarships available in NUS. Of course, it does differ department to department, but in Architecture & Engineering, it's almost non existent for foreigners. Singapore can be expensive but as students, you end up figuring out where the good deals are and how to have fun even on a budget. I'd advise checking the NUS part time jobs page when you join, it has many openings for part time jobs where you can earn some money on the side. I did part-time shifts at the Central Library in NUS, could easily earn 10 to 12 SGD an hour. If you find part-time jobs off campus, then that's also handy, just try to keep it on a schedule you can manage with your classes and assignments.
Likes (Safety): Singapore in itself is a very safe city. I was out on a walk at 4 am and didn't have to think twice about using earphones and walking. As a woman, it is a very safe city. The police take patrols at night, not like a military facility type of way, just normally. And people in general have a basic civic sense of respecting private space.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Singapore has Singaporean Indians, which makes the food a mix of South Indian and Singaporean food. Some food is similar and easy to eat, like sambar and dosa, and some I wasn't able to eat due to the difference in taste, like a few types of daal. Vegetarian people have even less options in indian food because if you're nitpicky, you'll end up going back to basic food like price and sambar. I would suggest trying Mala hotpot, you get to pick out the quantity and type of ingredients you want, so vegetarians can just pick out veggies, and you get to have that cooked in a sauce of your spicy level choosing with either noodles or price. Lots of people enjoyed that. Keep in mind that NUS has one food court for each different studying school, like Medicine, Architecture & Engineering, etc. So each food court has at least one Indian food stall that has the food I'm talking about. The other stalls all have different food like western food options, chicken & rice (Singapore style), Chinese food, etc. Those are really good to eat if you like exploring other options.
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2023
4.6
An academic journey through the best life experiences.
Tips: Singapore has a very diverse culture and population, so you never feel you're away from home. Scholarships are available. Life on campus is fun, everyone is friendly, and the campus is beautiful.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professors have a very good understanding of the course material and make the classes engaging through presentations and case studies. Applying knowledge in real-time helps in a better understanding of the course content, and the professors have their own unique teaching styles and interactive methods.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Many companies are hesitant to sponsor work visas. While a variety of job roles are available, finding one that matches your requirements and secures visa sponsorship can be challenging. However, being in SG, a major trade hub, does make it easier to find employment opportunities.
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2024
4.1
Securing a job is challenging.
Tips: As a student from India, it was a very different experience to study in a culturally diverse university. The way academics are programmed is quite different, but not hard to transition into. I am very satisfied with my university, the freedom of my course and Singapore is one of the best countries to study in.
Likes (Student Life): Curriculum allows for a good balance between school and personal life. The infrastructure promotes your growth. NUS does a lot of events to keep students mentally, intellectually stimulated. There are committees and clubs for every interest, making things very inclusive and fun.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Securing a job is challenging, as obtaining an employment pass or work visa necessitates sponsorship. With Singapore moving towards greater independence, securing sponsorship is becoming increasingly difficult. Consequently, without industry contacts, it can be hard to get noticed.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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NUS BBA - Batch of 2029
4.4
Faculty are always very approachable and friendly.
Tips: The cultural shock of studying in Singapore is milder compared to the USA, the UK, etc. The only culture shift to be mindful of is that following the rules is very important here - even when it's something small like crossing the road only when it's a green light. I did not avail any scholarship. I availed the MOE tuition grant, which is a 3-year bond that gets you a subsidised tuition fee in exchange for working for a Singapore-based entity for 3 years after graduation. Overall, I am satisfied with my course. The curriculum is modern and equipped with the skills required to survive in today's world.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty members are always very approachable and friendly. They encourage students to clarify their doubts after classes, either through email or during office hours. While there isn't any unique teaching methodology, and most teaching is done through PowerPoint slides and lectures, the faculty is coherent and educated in their field of study. They always provide extra information for each topic and make sure the students have a background about what they're learning. Most teaching faculty are local Singaporeans, but a few guest lecturers are international, of different ethnicities from all over the world.
Dislikes (Student Life): There are clubs available for every activity imaginable, and even sports and activities most people would have never heard of. Clubs are quite active and meet about once a week. Other than that, there are intra-hall and inter-hall activities, inter-faculty games, and so much more. However, NUS also gets very academically intense during certain periods, especially around exams. This makes it really hard to participate in co-curriculars at those times. Overall, the plethora of choices makes it easy for anyone to join something they're interested in.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Marketing Analytics and Insights - Batch of 2024
4.2
Students on student visas are rarely considered for off-campus part-time work.
Tips: Be prepared to be challenged by every classmate and every day. The campus will go to great lengths to provide any support you need. Leverage the strong alumni network and focus on networking events from day one.
Likes (Value for money): The global exposure and the quality of the faculty and peers provide unparalleled exposure and knowledge, making every penny worthwhile. The career services at NUS also strive to equip you with the resources you'll need to enter the job market.
Dislikes (Part time work): Students on student visas are rarely considered for off-campus part-time work, and it's difficult to find such jobs. There are no job boards for part-time positions, so the only option is to secure a position within the university.
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2023
4.5
The competition is very high and cutthroat.
Tips: I didn't experience any major cultural adjustments. While experiencing Singaporean culture is great, it really comes down to each individual's needs and preferences. Overall, I'm happy with my NUS experience, though there were some minor concerns that were likely specific to my cohort.
Likes (Value for money): I completely agree that it's a great value, especially when compared to similar institutions abroad in Europe, the UK, and the US. The quality of infrastructure and student life is also very reasonable. However, as a student, you'll need to learn to budget your expenses wisely.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The competition is very high and cutthroat, and as one of the leading countries in Asia, many people from around the world are seeking to settle here. It's difficult for companies to sponsor work visas, as there are many Singaporean nationals also seeking employment, making it easier for them to be hired compared to foreign nationals.
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2025Read more
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Master in Computing (Computer Science Specialisation) - Batch of 2024
4.4
Intellectually challenging place.
Tips: Students should be ready to study a lot. They should be mentally ready to take difficult subjects and work on a lot of assignments and projects in all subjects simultaneously. The most important thing is the heavy competition you will be facing from your peers. Don't be afraid of it, but don't take it easy as well. I didn't avail of any scholarships. I am very satisfied with this university.
Likes (Student Life): I spend most of my time studying at college. I enjoy studying, working on projects and coding. I am also part of many clubs and thus I am happy with my current student life. Almost all events like sports, music, traditional events and many more are organised in the college. I participate in events that I like. There are technical and non-technical clubs, both on the campus.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I find more restaurants serving Chinese cuisine in my area (Clementi). However, if you travel to places like Little India, you will definitely find more Indian food stalls there, but as you move away from Little India, the count of stalls reduces. In my college, I find hardly 2-3 Indian food stalls.
Reviewed on 19 Feb 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics - Batch of 2024
4.5
NUS is a university which rewards you for what you put into it.
Tips: You can get a lot of scholarships/bond to lower the cost of tuition fees at NUS. I think I'm pretty adaptable, so transitioning to living in Singapore was not a problem at all, and while there have been high highs and low lows, all in all, I'm quite happy with my university life.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The statistics faculty is very diverse and quite friendly. The course material taught is a great balance between practical and theoretical knowledge. The other courses I've taken outside of Science have also been amazing with some great faculty. Of course, there will be some professors you may not connect with, but I've not had a problem like that really.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I can't really answer this question accurately as I haven't graduated yet, but from what I've seen of previous classes you will definitely be able to find a good job in Singapore as long as you are applying to a good selection of companies. The employment rate in my faculty is extremely high.
Reviewed on 21 Oct 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) - Batch of 2024
4
NUS is a research institution, and many courses are designed with a strong research component.
Tips: Before joining the National University of Singapore (NUS), students should consider several important factors to ensure they make the most of their time there. NUS is one of Asia's top universities, known for its high academic standards and competitive atmosphere. Students should be prepared for a challenging curriculum that emphasizes independent learning, critical thinking, and research. It’s important to be disciplined and motivated, as the workload can be demanding, and the expectations for academic performance are high. NUS is a leading research institution, and many of its courses are designed with a strong research component. Students interested in pursuing research opportunities should be proactive in seeking internships, faculty collaborations, or lab positions. The university encourages students to engage with cutting-edge research and provides numerous resources for those interested in academic inquiry. As a global university with students and faculty from all over the world, NUS offers a highly diverse and multicultural environment. Students should be open-minded and adaptable to a variety of cultural perspectives and communication styles. This diversity can enrich the educational experience, both inside and outside the classroom. While NUS is highly regarded by employers globally, the job market in Singapore is highly competitive, particularly in fields like technology, finance, and engineering. Students should actively seek internships and networking opportunities early in their academic journey. Building a strong professional network while at NUS can be crucial for securing post-graduation employment.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The quality of its faculty consistently attracts and retains top-tier academic staff who are renowned for their expertise, research contributions, and teaching excellence. NUS is one of Asia's leading universities, and its faculty is internationally recognized for their cutting-edge research across a wide range of disciplines, from engineering and computer science to business, social sciences, and the humanities. The university's faculty members often have advanced degrees from prestigious institutions around the world, bringing global perspectives and best practices into the classroom. Many faculty members are pioneers in their fields, having published influential research or contributed to groundbreaking innovations. This high level of expertise ensures that students are exposed to the latest knowledge and trends in their areas of study, making their educational experience both enriching and relevant to current global challenges. In addition to their academic qualifications, NUS faculty members are dedicated to providing high-quality teaching and mentorship. They engage students through innovative pedagogy, encourage critical thinking, and create an intellectually stimulating environment. The university’s emphasis on research-led teaching also allows students to participate in cutting-edge projects and collaborations, further enhancing the quality of their academic experience. Moreover, NUS fosters a culture of continuous professional development for its faculty, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of their respective fields. This commitment to excellence in both teaching and research is a key reason why NUS consistently ranks highly on global university rankings, solidifying the quality of its faculty.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Singapore’s immigration policies are generally selective, and while the country has been making efforts to attract skilled talent through programs like the Employment Pass (EP) and the S Pass, securing permanent residency (PR) can be a long and challenging process. NUS graduates, especially international students, may find it difficult to transition to permanent residency, as the criteria for PR are competitive and include factors such as employment, economic contribution, and family ties to Singapore. Furthermore, Singapore's focus is on maintaining a balanced population, so it is not as easy for foreigners to gain permanent residency unless they have highly specialized skills or significant economic impact. International students and workers are encouraged to contribute to Singapore's economy first, and only then can they be considered for PR, which means the immigration process can take years and is not guaranteed. While NUS provides world-class education, the pathway to permanent settlement in Singapore is less straightforward and often dependent on factors outside of the university's control, such as the national immigration policies, making it less attractive for those seeking long-term settlement.
Reviewed on 11 Mar 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Anthropology - Batch of 2025
4.6
Good exposure time to explore yourself.
Tips: One of the first things you must do when you arrive is to meet and make friends with other students. This will help you when you need help in a pinch. Also, be sure to enjoy the cultural festivals and participate in them. While I didn't get a scholarship, I am happy with the exposure I got to this country. There is affordable transportation for students. You can choose to use either your own vehicle or public transportation. City buses are available for everyone. As a student, you should prefer public transportation to help save nature. You can also use a bicycle for your daily transportation needs. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The National University of Singapore (NUS) provides a diverse range of dining options that cater to students, staff, and visitors, with food courts, cafes, and restaurants spread across the campus. However, the pricing and value for money at these establishments have been a topic of discussion. Restaurants like The Royals Bistro and Platypus Food Bar serve Western and fusion dishes in a comfortable setting. While the food is delicious and presented well, the prices are relatively high for a student's budget. A meal here typically costs between SGD 10–15, making it less appealing for everyday dining.
Reviewed on 24 Dec 2024Read more
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M.Sc. Data Analytics and Decision Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.6
Home, away from home in Aachen.
Tips: I have become independent and a bit social after joining the university. Networking has become one of the most important learnings so far. The courses might feel intimidating at first, but if you spend some time with the topics, you'll get through. Stay focused on what lecturers say.
Likes (Safety): I never faced any form of unsafe experience. The city of Aachen is very student friendly and almost every person you meet in public transport has high chances of being a student. All cultures and communities live in harmony and are supportive of students needs.
Dislikes (Student Life): The day starts with revising college lecture notes, video that took place last night. Checking schedules and lecture halls for today's sessions. Keeping yourself up to date with technological advancements in our field and how the fundamentals taught to us relate to them. The university has a diverse range of events, from CV check to conduct-yourself workshops, to fun events like Christmas Ice skating events. There are clubs and communities for almost everything you can think of.
Reviewed on 29 Sep 2025Read more
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M.Sc. in Management and Engineering in Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.4
A challenging yet rewarding academic journey with excellent faculty.
Tips: Transitioning here definitely involved a cultural shift, especially concerning food habits, communication style, and managing everything independently. However, the support systems and student network help a lot. There are a few scholarship opportunities available during the application process and even after you start your studies here, so make sure you are aware of those opportunities. Academically, I've found the university to be demanding but rewarding. The course structure is well thought out and encourages independent thinking. Finding housing here is a little bit difficult as the university does not provide hostels. But there are student dorms managed by Studierendenwerk, which have a long waiting queue. So as soon as you apply to the university, you should also apply to those dorms.
Likes (Public transportation): One of the best aspects of living in Germany is its efficient and wide-reaching public transportation system. The campus is well connected to the rest of the city and surrounding regions through buses, trams, and regional trains. Although there are occasional delays or cancellations, alternate arrangements and support are prompt and well-organised. Having the semester ticket included in the semester contribution is a major advantage, as it covers the entire regional transport across Germany and even allows travel to nearby cities in neighbouring countries. It's affordable, reliable, and makes student life much easier.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are a few Indian restaurants in the city, but most of them don't suit my taste preference and often lack the authenticity I miss from home. On top of that, the prices are quite high compared to cooking the same dishes but better. Occasionally, I prefer trying out international cuisines.
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M.Sc in Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.1
A great university for those passionate about their programs.
Tips: I hope that you're not in a hurry to get your degree. The exams in Germany are difficult, so likely, you won't be able to complete your degree in the time frame listed on the program website. You will probably have lots of difficult exams in any given semester. The only fees paid here are for public transport and a social contribution. In the city itself, there are plenty of buses operating frequently and a large number of stops, so it's very easy to get around in the city. With the semester travel ticket from the University, you can also use public transport all over Germany for free.
Dislikes (Indian Food): It's Germany, you're not going to find an abundance of Indian restaurants, and most are expensive anyway. It's better to just cook your own food if Indian food is what you want. I cook most of my food, and a few times a week I eat at the university canteen.
Reviewed on 21 May 2025Read more
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M.Sc. Materials Engineering (International Profile) - Batch of 2025
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4
Good course & university but growing number of students coming by paying agents is concerning.
Tips: Students could apply to the Deutschlandstipendium before joining their Master's and could get a 1-year scholarship of 300 euros per month. You could apply before starting your studies. Expect a lot of Indian students on campus. The number of Indian students has been exponentially growing in the past 2-3 years. Sadly, some of them are here with no knowledge of the course they applied for, and are here only by paying some agents, which makes it unfair for the others, and reduces the name and reputation of the university. There are a lot of Indian stores and Indian restaurants which will help you from falling homesick. Try to join student organisations and events every time you have an opportunity. It will help you meet more locals and experience the international atmosphere of the university. There is an International Welcome week at the beginning for everyone, where you get to meet all the student organisations and associations from all across Aachen under one roof. Please make good use of that. The students coming here in the winter semester could feel very low and probably depressed in the months of October to February due to the gloomy winters and shorter daylight hours. It is a common occurrence with many in winter, including the locals. It is especially advised to always have social interactions and attend events/parties/gatherings to keep your mood up and face the winters.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is covered by the semester ticket, which is included in your tuition payment. It gives all students unlimited access to all city buses, local/regional trains, metro, trams, and all other forms of public transportation across Germany, except for high-speed trains.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It is very difficult and time-consuming to integrate with locals and create social circles due to the language barrier. Because of this, many international students find themselves hanging out with other students from their country or fellow international students. Also, the weather is always gloomy and cloudy, with rain almost every other day.
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Management and Engineering in Technology, Innovation, Marketing and Entrepreneurship - Batch of 2026
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.3
Fun, new learning and exciting.
Tips: You will find cultural differences, but most of the students are international, and the majority will be Indian. It is very easy to find local community members. I didn't avail myself of any scholarships. The course is useful and interesting, especially since the professors are good. Fluent German is mandatory for any on-campus jobs. Even to work hard jobs like in a warehouse, a cashier or a restaurant, you need to know the language, and some mandatory skills would be required. It is manageable with academics as long as your efforts are towards the subjects. The average payout will be 12-15/€ per hour.
Likes (Safety): Here, everywhere, police/security are surrounded, and every region has a police station, with rules and regulations that are very strict. No one can get away with doing anything wrong. You are not allowed to commit any crime. Here, the crime rate is almost zero. The culture itself is very safe, and people are friendly. What’s more, here, you find equal opportunities for all genders as well.
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Data Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
3.7
Academically challenging, but the quality of education is impeccable.
Tips: The studies are quite challenging academically and need extensive hard work. However, the knowledge one would gain through the courses here is impeccable. The quality of education is quite good. The city of Aachen is not very expensive and student-friendly; therefore, financially, it is optimal to study at RWTH for international students. AFAIK, there are a few government-sponsored merit-based scholarships available. Also, various student assistant roles are available within the university to work part-time in the desired field. The course is heavily theory-based with little practical exposure.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2025Read more
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M.Sc. in Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.3
Taking initiative is essential to grow professionally.
Tips: I did not feel a big cultural shift, as Western society is always common on social media and TV shows. People here are quite polite, follow the rules, and seem structured. I received 1 scholarship, which provided 300 euros a month for 1 year. RWTH Aachen University is a great place to study because of its excellent public transportation. It offers multiple transport options, such as trains, buses, and e-scooters. The city is also quite bike-friendly with good traffic regulations and roads. In addition, the roads are in excellent condition, making travel very safe. It's also affordable for students, who get to use the student travel card. Overall, I am happy with the university, although I feel some courses could be more application-oriented rather than theoretical.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are a lot of companies that hire people in a lot of different fields and job descriptions. Most of them will also help with your work visa if needed. I’ve also heard that RWTH is a respected college, so the offers probably won’t be too shabby, though I haven’t looked into the details. They might be hiring for things like engineers, architects, designers, simulations, or product managers.
Reviewed on 20 Mar 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Robotic Systems Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
3.9
Meaningful and impactful courses but super difficult to get through.
Tips: The courses and exams are super difficult and require a lot of involvement right from the get-go, including self-study, searching other material, learning from online resources and learning to apply concepts practically. The final exams usually count for 100% of the grade and are also very frequently made to be super difficult so that only those that are fully fluent with the subjects can get a good grade and those who have consistently studied can get a passable grade. There will be discrimination based on language because most student jobs require full speaking proficiency in German, which is an added task. On multiple occasions, I've walked through the city beyond 2 am and had no scary experiences as a male. The buses run until midnight at least and are surveilled for safety. Police patrol the grounds of the main city street regularly. Most of the residents of the city are students, which is a bonus in terms of safety. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences so far.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee and the semester extension fee for my degree programme is not justified when you consider the fact that there are other students who are doing the same courses in the university without having to pay tuition fee because their degree programme is free of cost.
Reviewed on 16 Mar 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Sustainable Management in Water and Energy - Batch of 2026
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
5
RWTH Aachen University - The largest public university in Germany.
Tips: I recommend that all students learn German before coming to RWTH Aachen University. At least an A2 level is required. The study-life balance here is awesome. We get sufficient time to study and have fun. We get a lot of opportunities to participate and learn from various activities. The scope of learning in fun is highly valuable here. The diverse culture helps us to understand international customs and settings. Research the curriculum and try to determine what job opportunities are available after graduation. And finally, bring all the necessary items with you from India, as they are quite expensive here.
Dislikes (Value for money): RWTH Aachen University is the largest public university in Europe, with a QS world ranking of 99. It has highly reputed faculty members, and its degree is considered highly valuable. The opportunity to find a job or research work is quite easy here.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Robotic Systems Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.6
RWTH Aachen University is great with good learning environment and supportive faculty.
Tips: My experience at RWTH Aachen University has been very positive. The professors and tutors are highly professional, and the university offers a wide range of opportunities for students who want to work as a HiWi, do a research project, or write a master's thesis. The city of Aachen is also very pleasant, and students have the opportunity to learn about different cultures.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2024Read more
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Simulation Sciences M.Sc. - Batch of 2021
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.3
College is demanding but once you put in your 100 percent it is really rewarding.
Tips: For students coming from India, it could seem very intimidating at first because of the difference in the education system. Personally, I had to work hard during the first 6 months of my Master's just to get on equal footing as some other students in the course. But once you start learning it becomes easier and more fun than anything that you have experienced so far. I did not have any scholarships as I did not have any tuition fees. I am very satisfied with the university and the course as well as Germany. It gave me a new perspective on the education system and I liked it a lot.
Likes (Value for money): I studied in a course that had zero tuition fees. For me, it was an excellent value for money. For some other courses where the tuition fees were introduced, it is still pretty low compared to the universities in the USA and the UK. So I think for them as well it was a good value for money.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Since Aachen is a small city, there are not many international (especially good Indian) food options available. For a few restaurants there, the pricing would be around 15 Euros per person per meal. Since this could be costly if you eat outside every day, most of the students cook at home.
Reviewed on 31 Aug 2024Read more
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M.Sc. in Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.8
RWTH Aachen University is one of the best choice if you choose masters in Germany.
Tips: Students should check the selection criteria for the scholarships before joining the university. Aachen is one of the best cities in Germany for international students. The course is difficult and is mostly theoretical but you also have an internship component where one has a mandatory internship for at least 6 months. So, overall it is a well-balanced course.
Reviewed on 10 Aug 2024Read more
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M.Sc. in Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.2
Positive, eye-opening and broadened my horizons.
Tips: Students should make a diverse group of friends or acquaintances. Public transportation is great so explore new hobbies and go outside your comfort zone. Prioritize what you want to focus on, whether it is studies, career, fitness etc. You have a finite amount of time and must treat it with value.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2024Read more
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M.Sc. in Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.1
Amazing student life, good opportunities for part time.
Tips: Students should know that they need to manage their time themselves. There is no spoon-feeding and also, don't go into tiring part-time jobs, rather find a part-time job at the university that will help build your CV and leave you with enough energy to focus on your studies as well. There are many opportunities at the university for part-time so try to choose wisely.
Likes (Student Life): There are a lot of opportunities for Indian students. The Indian community in Aachen is the best in Germany. There are many events ranging from music to drama to dance to sports. There are a lot of international clubs and communities too.
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Data Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.5
Epitome of academic excellence
Tips: There are two categories of courses- public ones (that have no tuition fee) and IntAc courses (the ones with tuition fees). Mine is public. The faculty, as well as assistants, are extremely helpful and more focused on the concept than scoring marks.
Likes (Public transportation): You pay around 300 at the start of every semester and it covers a semester ticket (throughout Germany), by which you can travel on any public transport (except superfast trains). The card that they provide needs to be with you every time you travel. It is very helpful.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking at home. The Indian food here is based on the preference of German people, I find it a little less spicy! I find that the food I make at home not only saves me money but I can control the amount of spice, and portion, and it is healthier.
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2024Read more
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M.Sc. Data Analytics and Decision Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
3.8
Good internship opportunities at RWTH Business School
Tips: The scope of internships and work for students are quite high, particularly in Business School. The course (M.Sc DDS) is not designed for people with prior experience in the field, it covers basics in detail. The focus on self study is higher than what is taught in the classes.
Reviewed on 1 Mar 2023Read more
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M.Sc. Data Analytics and Decision Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by RWTH Aachen University
4.3
RWTH Aachen University: Great for Academic, Financial and Personal Growth
Tips: The cultural shift is very adaptable, especially if the person loves being independent and doesn't mind handling daily chores. Education in Germany is not very expensive making it easier to pay back after you secure a part-time/ full-time job. RWTH provides ample exposure and opportunities to foster both, financial independence and academic excellence.
Likes (Public transportation): RWTH provides a Deutschland ticket included in the semester contribution fee, which allows you to take any regional train throughout Germany. Additionally, the buses are free and very well-connected. Although DB trains may not be very punctual, the connectivity and ease of travelling with public transport make it one of the best options for students.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post-study jobs are largely independent of the university of study. All the applications made to the companies in Germany are made personally, unlike the placement system that exists in India. One good thing about RWTH is the job fairs that give a chance to understand the market and roles in the current situation.
Reviewed on 3 Sep 2024Read more
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