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Systems Engineering (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2027
4.4
Independent learning and growth.
Tips: While everyone in university speaks English, learning German is a must for day-to-day tasks, like shopping, going to restaurants, etc. Not knowing German will get you by, but it becomes very different to completely convey your thoughts. Public transport is amazing here, and will be sufficient for most parts. Most students get subsided D-ticket that is valid throughout Germany. Unlike popular belief, native Germans, at least in Saarland, are very friendly and helpful. The university has everything that a student would need in terms of academics as well as co curricular.
Likes (Quality of faculty): While the professors expect students to be more independent in learning, true for all German Universities, any doubts are answered with clarity. Further its very easy to approach the professor regarding academics or otherwise. Most of my professors are German, but can speak fluently in English.
Dislikes (Part time work): In recent years employers demand German B1 or higher even for basic jobs. I haven't gotten part-time yet so I cannot comment more. The university provides on campus jobs/hiwis which one can get by talking to the concerned professor. Hiwis are particularly student jobs, so they are pretty manageable with studies.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes12 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 13 Feb 2026Read more
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Systems Engineering (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2028
4.1
Learn German at any cost before joining.
Tips: Be prepared for self study as Germans don't spoon feed you at all. Independent studies, manageining paper work, everything you have to do by yourself. Learning basic German early really helps you to get settled smoothly, for part-time jobs and making good friends.
Likes (Public transportation): Beacuse its simple, cheap, convenient, offers reliability and easy connectivity. It's mostly punctual and makes the daily commute very easy. Tramps work the entire night and multiple options are available, including wide RE options are available which connect you to the rest of Germany.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Germany offers good post study opportunities and visa support but finding a job depends on your German language skills, a lot and networking, competition, and understanding of the job market. With internships and networking it does improve a lot.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Reviewed on 13 Feb 2026Read more
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Systems Engineering (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2028
3.7
Look out for accommodation quickly.
Tips: Making friends is not easy, and loneliness abroad is real. Dont miss the classes, go for all the networking events and start looking for accommodation as soon as possible. You can apply for Hiwi jobs from home itself. At least complete B1 for a smooth life.
Likes (Public transportation): Because it's too convenient. You have one Deutschland ticket and you can access all the trams, REs and buses on that ticket. It comes with a monthly subscription and students get a discount for that ticket too. So it's pretty convenient. But you can't travel in ICE with a Deutschland ticket.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): As german language somewhat matters a lot, you need to know which companies to target; your CV cover letter varies company to company. Also, good networking is required sometimes to land your dream job. Plenty of options are available, but how to target them depends on you.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55125
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Master of Science in Materials Chemistry - Batch of 2026
5
Many international events and get-togethers.
Tips: First, make sure you have good German speaking skills at least A2- B2 level. Make sure you get affordable houses. Also, it's optional to study French since the state is near France. The German in Saarland is a bit different to High German (hoch Deutsch). The best experience you can have here.
Likes (Part time work): There are a lot of international students and the support provided by the university is also really good. There are events and a lot of meet and greet and also an international council.
Dislikes (Student Life): The university has a great atmosphere. The student and faculty are very nice. Also most of the facilities are available in the university for example gym, library and the rest of the sports ground. They provide many IT related courses. It's well known for the Cyber Security course.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes8 hours/Week
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Master of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2026
2.8
Limited part-time opportunities.
Tips: The coursework syllabus includes some in German and others in English. The university is mostly theory-heavy and research-oriented. There would be a lot of the latest theoretical concepts that would be a little math heavy. If you are looking for industry oriented experience, this is not the college for you.
Likes (Public transportation): The Deutschland ticket makes it easy to travel anywhere and since it's included in the sem fee, you can travel anywhere in Germany. You are going to pay for this ticket in the semester fee, which allows you to take all buses and local trains in Germany. This is true for most universities in Germany.
Dislikes (Part time work): Availability of part time is limited but still abundant depending on language requirements. Here there are a lot of jobs depending on what you are looking for. You can find technical jobs within the campus and there are several other jobs within the main city.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
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Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2027
4.1
New opportunities, hard work and determination is a must.
Tips: Students should know which course they want to study before joining the university. The courses are tough, and it’s better to be fully motivated before you start studying. I am partially satisfied with my university and my time in Germany. However, there is still hope for new students who are thinking of joining. The German language is also critical. It will be difficult to get a job without it.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is really great at Saarland University. The lectures are mostly in the afternoon, and we can arrange our own schedules to give us free time. There are also many free events organised for international students every week, so there’s always something for us to do in the evenings or on the weekends.
Dislikes (Value for money): There is no tuition fee as it is a German public university, but the program is more theoretical and research-based. It is a 95% research-based course, so I believe corporate-level practical skill sets cannot be gained just through the program. It's the best university if you want to pursue a Ph.D. afterwards.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 650
Prepping time for classes6 hours/Week
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Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2027
5
Amazing experience with lots of opportunities.
Tips: The course requires your attention; you can't just study one night before the exam to pass. You need to study regularly and attend the lectures and tutorials in order to pass the exam. It can be tough at times; some of the subjects are really challenging and might require more in-depth research and knowledge of the topic. The faculty is super helpful, especially for international students. Try to often engage and interact during classes. The best university in Europe for CS programs. Internships are available, but since Saarbrücken is a small city, most roles require German language fluency.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 875
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 70375
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Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2026
3.6
There are a lot of opportunities and work is very flexible.
Tips: It is really important to attend the lectures. I have received one scholarship. The course and staff are really good, the teaching is also really good, the country is a bit hard to navigate, adapt to, and understand, but it’s really good once you start learning the language. Feel free to reach out to the professors if you have any doubts or uncertainties. Also, try to participate and engage as much as you can.
Likes (Value for money): The value of the education is high because I am paying only 300 euros per semester, which is very affordable compared to other countries like the US, the UK, and Canada. I don't have a lot of financial stress, so I can just focus on my studies. The cost of living is also very low here. I think the value for the price is worth it.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are a lot of opportunities. Work is very flexible so we can work and study at the same time and it will not affect our grades. The average payout is 15 euros per hour but it totally depends on where you are working and how much experience you have in that work.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 825
Prepping time for classes36 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 61000
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Computer Science (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2026
4.5
The university is research-oriented and provides us with lots of potential resources.
Tips: It is really research-oriented, so you can attend most of your classes without ever having to code in them. However, some of the subjects are really challenging and might require a more in-depth knowledge of the topic. For instance, if you took a cryptography course at your previous university, you may find that it is usually harder at Saarland University.
Likes (Value for money): The university is really good and a super value for money. The money you pay goes towards the public transport, which is valid throughout the rest of Germany, so I believe it is really worth it. Also, some of the money also goes towards the student club, which helps organise events and conduct voluntary events.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are available, but since it's a small city, most roles require German language fluency. This limits opportunities for international students, but with enough experience, you can find something. But it might be harder to find specific jobs, and you need to be more open to other possibilities.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1200
Prepping time for classes42 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2025Read more
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Computer Science (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2026
4.4
The course is very much theoretical. It is good for research purpose.
Tips: There are a lot of cultural changes here. I had to do everything myself from the paperwork to making appointments. I had to cook my own food which wasn't at all like what I was used to back home. There are a lot of things that are different and I think it's really helpful if you can get a good understanding of German before you come. If you study the language before you get here you'll have a good advantage when you start looking for a job.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 72875
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2025Read more
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MEng in Mechatronics and Robotics - Batch of 2027
Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
4.4
A quiet town with quality technical education.
Tips: Students should know that Schmalkalden is a small and quiet town which is very different from big cities. The environment is peaceful and good for studying but entertainment and nightlife options are limited. The university has a good practical learning approach and modern labs, especially for engineering programs. However, students should be prepared to learn some German because it is very helpful for daily life and part-time jobs. It is also important to plan accommodation early because student dormitories fill up quickly. It is a good university for students who want a focused academic environment. The transition was a bit challenging at first because of the language barrier and cultural differences. In Germany, people are very punctual and organized and everything runs according to rules and schedules. Initially it took some time to adapt to the weather, food habits and the quieter lifestyle of a small town. However the university has a supportive international environment, and interacting with students from different countries helped me adjust. Over time, I became more comfortable with the culture and daily routine here. At the moment, I have not received any scholarship. Most students here usually support themselves through part-time jobs along with their studies. However there are opportunities such as the Deutschlandstipendium and other university or external scholarships that students can apply for based on academic performance or achievements.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Food options from my home country (India) are somewhat limited in Schmalkalden. Since it is a small student town, there are not many authentic Indian restaurants nearby. Most of the available options are small fast-food places such as doner kebab shops, pizza places, bakeries, and a few Asian restaurants. If someone wants proper Indian food, they usually have to travel to bigger cities like Erfurt or Frankfurt, where more Indian restaurants are available. Prices in local restaurants are generally around 5-10 for fast food and 10-20 for full meals. Because of this, many international students prefer cooking at home. Indian grocery items can be ordered online or bought from international stores in nearby cities. Personally, I mostly cook my own meals and eat outside occasionally.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 650
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 8 Mar 2026Read more
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MSc in Applied Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
4.7
Affordable quality education in a peaceful student friendly town.
Tips: Before joining Hochschule Schmalkalden, students should know that it is located in a small and peaceful town, which makes the cost of living affordable and the environment very safe, but it also means there are fewer part-time job opportunities and less nightlife compared to bigger German cities. My transition after arriving was mostly smooth, although I experienced a cultural shift, especially with punctuality, independent study methods, and the importance of basic German language skills in daily life. Over time, it became easier to adapt because the university has a friendly international environment. I did not receive a specific scholarship; however, studying in Germany itself is financially manageable because public universities charge very low tuition fees and mainly a semester contribution.
Likes (Part time work): The programme at Hochschule Schmalkalden offers high-quality education with very low tuition fees compared to many other countries. Students mainly pay only a semester contribution, which includes administrative services and student benefits, while receiving strong academic support, modern laboratories, and practical industry-oriented learning. Additionally, Germany provides good career opportunities and the possibility of part-time work during studies, making the overall return on investment very favourable for international students.
Dislikes (Internships): Before joining Hochschule Schmalkalden, students should know that it is located in a small and quiet town, which is very safe and affordable but has fewer entertainment options and part-time job opportunities compared to larger German cities. After coming here, the transition was generally smooth, although there was a cultural shift, especially in terms of punctuality, independent study style, and the German language used in daily life. However, the university provides good academic support and an international environment, which helps students adapt gradually. I did not receive a specific scholarship, but studying in Germany itself is financially beneficial because public universities charge very low tuition feels and only a semester contribution.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 8 Mar 2026Read more
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MSc in Applied Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
3.6
Multicultural university.
Tips: Not a big change, people are friendly and welcoming here. I didn't apply for any scholarships. I'm quite satisfied with my courses and the only shift I experienced was nightlife after 9 or 10. There is no one out and you can't make noise either, and on weekends mostly shops and supermarkets are close even public transport is reduced on weekends.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): If you know German well, there is a very high chance that in only 3 or 4 years you can be a permanent president, and I would definitely like to settle here for life. Talking about my chances, I'm not planning to settle here or anywhere for life. My chances are very high of getting PR because I know B1-B2 german but I guess for citizenship, you need at least C1 level of German. Without language, it's quite hard to survive here.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Not many companies are available who offers study jobs and they are quite far from here. Salaries are good but if you are ready to travel 1 or 2 hour then you can get a job around in this region. Job packages are normal but in West Germany, salaries are quite good even in part time jobs.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40500
Reviewed on 8 Mar 2026Read more
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MSc in Applied Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
4.3
It is good and peaceful to live here, and the neighbours are also very supportive and helpful.
Tips: They are welcoming international students and giving them the support they need. It is so good to live here. Through expatrio, I am spending my monthly expenses. I am so satisfied with my course and university. I am learning more here and the exams are also good.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The cost of living is less and we can lead a peaceful life here. I will permanently immigrate here as life here is healthy and easy. There is 80% chance for me to settle here. People's interaction is very low and they don't like to socialise much either.
Dislikes (Part time work): It is tough to get a part time job here as the opportunities are less compared to the students' population. Managing both studies and part time job is easy and the average payout is 14 euros. To easily get the part time job you must need German B1 level.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 650
Prepping time for classes12 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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MSc in Applied Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
4.5
The University is stress-free and focused on student well-being.
Tips: It's a quiet town but very beautiful and peaceful. Perfect environment for students and studies. Everything is nearby, like the supermarket, Apotheke, Library, and Park. If you explore the town enough you'll find it quite charming. You will make lots of international friendships.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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MEng in Mechatronics and Robotics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
4
A supportive and career focused experience.
Tips: You will feel a complete shift if you come from Asian countries, say India. As you know it is a European country, culture difference is too different. If you are coming to Germany do learn to speak at least up to the B1 level of German. I did not get any scholarships but the allowance given is pretty good, somewhere around 1000. The course is very good, the only drawback is that the university is located in a remote place. If you are a hiking or sports person then this is a great place, the country is quite good.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The teachers are very friendly and we can ask any questions at any given time. Every lecture is about 1.5 hours and they guide us in a very good way but most of the studies should be done by us. Almost everyone is German, but they speak very good English.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I am from India and to find an Indian restaurant I have to travel at least 1.5 hours to Eisenach or Erfurt. But apart from that there are pretty good options here. I prefer cooking at home, but sometimes like 2-3 times a month I eat in a restaurant.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026Read more
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Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
3.8
Quality education in a safe and peaceful learning environment.
Tips: Students should know that the college is academically focused and well structured but located in a small city so part time jobs and nightlife are limited. The transition was smooth though there was a cultural shift towards punctuality, independence and structured systems which took some time to adapt to. I did not avail myself of any scholarships however there are options available based on merit and financial need. I am satisfied with the university, the course quality and the country especially in terms of education standards safety and work life balance.
Likes (Safety): The city is very calm, student-friendly and has a low crime rate. Apart from campus security, well-lit streets, reliable public transport and quick emergency services contribute to a strong sense of safety. Personally I have had only positive experiences in the city and never felt unsafe, even at night.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time work opportunities are limited because the city is relatively small. A few on campus positions are available but they are limited and highly competitive. Off campus opportunities within the city are also restricted so many students travel to nearby larger cities to find part time work in various areas. Managing part-time work alongside academics is generally possible if limited to around 20 hours per week. The average hourly pay ranges between 13 and 15 depending on the job type and location.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2026Read more
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Master of Science in Applied Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
5
A good combination of studies and life.
Tips: After coming here, everything was so different and nice at first, but then the language became a barrier that will affect your daily life. Scholarships are available and you need to study very hard to get those. But the experience was great and amazing for me.
Likes (Student Life): There are many parties and extracurricular activities always going on, and the students are very friendly. People from diverse backgrounds and countries, you'll have the opportunity to experience multicultural activities and make friends from various backgrounds.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The faculty is very knowledgeable and employs an amazing teaching style. You will enjoy your time here, with great opportunities and work options available. You can be lucky enough to secure a working student job, collaborating with professors on a daily basis on the next big thing.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40000
Reviewed on 25 Jul 2025Read more
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MSc in Applied Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences
4
College is good and welcoming. The course is more practically oriented.
Tips: Students should really improve their German language and communication skills. If you are an introvert then I would really suggest to be an extrovert. This is the best opportunity and learn about different communities and cultures. Good experiences.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Life in Germany is really good. Air quality is really good. There is no noise or any restriction in the society. People are welcoming. The trekking life is really good. Even though there is one bad thing about the healthcare system that it is expensive but you will never get a cold if you take care of yourself.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): As the language is still an issue there communication in the English language is difficult to understand, and in examination they want answers in short lines which should be crisp and clear and that is fine. But if you attend there lecturers, you might feel sleepy.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes17 hours/Week
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