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Master of Science in Web Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.1
University was Satisfactory
Tips: It's a good university with a lot of courses. There are options for scholarships, but I did not know how to avail myself of them. I am 80 percent satisfied because the course was pretty old and needed some changes because of changing technology, but I am not sure about this year; it is always better to check the university website.
Likes (Value for money): Tuition feels is very less compared to other West region Universities. It was around 380 euros, which is very little compared to a few other universities. Also, there are some universities with fewer fests per semester as well. Also, Chemnitz is very cheap comparatively, having less rent.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): This region in East Germany requires good German skills compared to other regions, and typically it is harder for English speakers to land a job. That's a different story if you receive a job that's the work-from-home type. That's why 3, because it is not impossible.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40000
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2026Read more
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Master of Science in Automotive Software Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.3
Its good univerty. good for internation students and friendly atmosphere.
Tips: Plan your finances. Get in international groups. Schedule and register for classes in advance. Learn German every day. There are many scholarship options, but you need to apply early with really good achievements. Try to communicate with others and learn many things.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): If you are a Blue Card holder and have worked 21 months in Germany with a B1 level of German, then you can be a permanent residency holder. Ways of living, health care, public transport, and work-life balance are good. I would not shift permanently due to high taxation and difficult bureaucracy. It is difficult with German bureaucracy. They do not support you if you cannot speak good German.
Dislikes (Part time work): Chemnitz is a smaller city, and there are not so many international student job opportunities due to the language barrier. If you can speak really good German, then it's good for you, but only English is not enough. For part-time workers and students, the pay rate is an average of 14 euro per hour.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1150
Prepping time for classes16 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 14000
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2026Read more
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Masters in Advanced Manufacturing - Batch of 2027
2.4
overall experience was somewhat disappointing and did not fully meet expectations
Tips: As for the city itself, I barely felt any culture shock coming to Chemnitz. Because the international crowd on campus is so big, you end up hanging out mostly with other foreign students rather than really integrating into local German life. Everything feels pretty globalized anyway, so it wasn't the huge, transformative experience I pictured. Also, there are basically zero university scholarships—you're paying for everything yourself or working part-time. If you want an exotic study-abroad adventure, this isn't it; it's just a quiet, regular routine.
Likes (Public transportation): I gave public transport a high rating because getting around Chemnitz—and even traveling around Saxony—is effortless as a student. Your student ID includes the Semesterticket, which gives you unlimited rides on all the CVAG buses and trams in the city, plus regional trains across the whole state without paying anything extra. The Reichenhainer Straße campus is connected directly by the tram lines, so getting to the city center, the main train station (Hbf), or local shopping spots takes no time at all. Buses and trams run around the clock, so getting around is dead cheap whether you're right next to campus or living further out.
Dislikes (Part time work): Low-economy region. Not many technical as well as odd jobs in this city and nearby area. Part-time work can be managed except the exam period depending on type of work and boss The average payout depends on time, location and type of work, but minimum wage start from 14 euro per hour.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 875
Prepping time for classes3 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 17725
Reviewed on 29 Jul 2026Read more
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Ketan Gaikwad Verified Icon
Masters in Advanced Manufacturing - Batch of 2027
4.2
My Experience at TU Chemnitz
Tips: Moving to Chemnitz was surprisingly smooth, mostly because the cost of living here is way cheaper than in major German cities. That said, getting used to the structured German lifestyle and picking up enough German to survive definitely took some time and effort. I didn't get any scholarships, so I had to self-fund everything by working part-time while studying. At the end of the day, I'm glad I chose TU Chemnitz. The education quality is solid, the degree gives you practical technical skills that employers actually respect, and if you're willing to put in the work to learn the language and manage your time, the long-term career prospects in Germany make the effort totally worth it.
Dislikes (Internships): Getting an internship at TU Chemnitz is definitely a mixed bag, which is why I gave it a 3/5. On paper, there are plenty of solid automotive and engineering roles around, but actually landing one is a massive headache. Most firms want prior experience and fluent German—especially if you're working directly with local engineering teams or clients where English just won't cut it. You basically have to send out dozens of applications and be open to moving or commuting to places like Dresden, Leipzig, or Zwickau where the bigger industrial opportunities are. The university’s job portal, career fairs, and resume workshops are fine for basic guidance, but don't expect them to place you anywhere—you have to do all the heavy lifting yourself.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 29 Jul 2026Read more
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MSc in Embedded Systems - Batch of 2026
4.3
It’s really good and easy to start international life being more Indian students
Tips: I am satisfied, and students should be hardworking and focused. No, I didn’t get scholarships because it is free already, Umm, except for food and climate; not much cultural shift, I would say. It’s just 300€ per sem, and transportation is free of cost here, so no more expenses.
Likes (Internships): It’s easy to get internships and part-time tech jobs. I work at Bosch, and it was not tough at all to get in. Focus on Bosch and its tasks and try to complete as soon as possible You need to apply to at least 10 jobs every day for 2-3 months to get it and prepare well.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking at home because German food is bland for Indians, and Indian restaurants are way too expensive. Indian groceries are not tough to find and cheap as well But make sure you get all the spices from India, as they are very much expensive.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 62075
Reviewed on 29 Jul 2026Read more
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Master of Science in Web Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.9
It ia good but city lacks energy and freshness and learn B2 german
Tips: Start learning German immediately—don't wait until you actually land in Chemnitz. Trying to get by on English alone makes life way harder than it needs to be. Even for basic part-time jobs, student worker positions (Werkstudent), or internships around Saxony, speaking German is pretty much essential—you will struggle to find anything if you only rely on English. As for the academics, be prepared for a very traditional, theory-heavy curriculum. The coursework at TUDC/TU Chemnitz focuses heavily on fundamental theory and written exams rather than modern hands-on projects, so you'll need to do a lot of self-study to keep up. While the university facilities themselves are decent and the cost of living in Chemnitz is super cheap, the city itself can feel quiet and isolated compared to places like Leipzig, Dresden, or Munich. If you have offers from universities in bigger or more dynamic student cities, I’d honestly recommend considering those first.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 575
Prepping time for classes21 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 47425
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2026Read more
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Masters in Advanced Manufacturing - Batch of 2022
4.4
State-of-the-Art Facilities and Hands-On Experience
Tips: Moving out to Germany means getting hit with a massive culture shock right out of the gate, especially when you're trying to navigate the language barrier, the completely different food and how locals interact. But honestly, once you're inside the TU Chemnitz campus, it gets way easier because there’s a huge, incredibly active community of Indian students who genuinely look out for the newbies and help you settle in. There’s always stuff happening with different student clubs and cultural fests where you can volunteer, get involved, and meet people from all over the place. On the money side, if you knuckle down and keep your grades sharp—we’re talking landing a solid 1.3 to 1.6 in the German system—you can actually grab some decent scholarships. The university itself hands out funding that’s worth around 600 euros a month for a full year, plus you can always look into extra grants through DAAD to help cover your living costs.
Likes (Internships): The master's program is designed in a way with a mandatory internship. So it's very easy to apply for an internship all around Germany without any hurdles. Also, your German-speaking skills and previous work experience play a major role, along with your network. Also, you will be well paid during the internship and end up securing a full-time job in the same company where you do the internship and thesis.
Dislikes (Part time work): Chemnitz is a small town in the state of Saxony, and part-time job opportunities are very limited on campus. You can find off-campus jobs quite easily in Dresden and Leipzig, but you have to travel at least 1 hour. If you can speak German up to the B1 level, you can easily find part-time jobs in Chemnitz with good pay.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 23 Jun 2026Read more
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Master of Science in Automotive Software Engineering - Batch of 2021
5.0
Excellent university to study
Tips: If you're looking into joining Chemnitz University of Technology, there are a couple of major things you should keep on your radar. First, when it comes to funding, you can absolutely land a scholarship here—I actually managed to secure one after my first semester. You don't need to stress about hunting it down blindly either; the university will directly shoot you an email with instructions on how to apply. It works out to about 300 euros, which gives you a really nice, much-needed financial cushion for daily student life. As for the academics, the course structure here is solid. One of the best parts about studying at TU Chemnitz is that they bake a mandatory internship right into the curriculum. Because you're required to get that real-world experience, it creates a super smooth domino effect: you can easily turn your internship project into your Master's thesis topic, which very often rolls right into a full-time job offer after graduation. It completely takes the guesswork out of building a career path in Germany.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 500
Prepping time for classes29 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2026Read more
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Masters in Advanced Manufacturing - Batch of 2023
4.2
Chemnitz has good environment to live, you have to make the best of it.
Tips: You may experience a cultural shift in the form of language and festivities. The transition will not be too difficult. In terms of food, there are options to get Indian groceries in Chemnitz. I did get a scholarship for a year called Deutschlandstipendium. The monthly allowance was 300 euros. The course and University have a lot of resources and it totally depends on how you make the best use of it.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 925
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50900
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2023Read more
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Shashank Prakash Dashpute Verified Icon
Masters in Advanced Manufacturing - Batch of 2025
4.3
A Great Learning Experience in Germany
Tips: If you're planning on heading to TU Chemnitz, your absolute number one priority should be picking up at least some basic German before you arrive. While you can get through your actual classes just fine using English, the reality check hits when you start looking for internships or full-time jobs after graduation—that's when German becomes a massive deal. Personally, my transition moving over to Germany went really smoothly. While I was studying, I actually managed to land the DAAD STIBET I scholarship, which was a huge help. You should definitely make it a habit to constantly check the student portal for funding options, especially things like the Deutschlandstepindeium and the Georgius Agricola scholarship. At the end of the day, I’ve been really happy with the university and my specific course. Germany has turned out to be an amazing spot, not just for the high-quality research and education, but also just for growing as a person.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 52000
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2026Read more
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Masters in Advanced Manufacturing - Batch of 2026
3.5
Technical University of Chemnitz has a very good reputation in Germany.
Tips: The Technical University of Chemnitz is basically a good university. If, we are discussing the Advanced Manufacturing course, then it's too versatile, which is a diverse case of its specialisation courses. These modules help you to understand and work on your area of interest.
Likes (Value for money): From a living standard and financial perspective, Chemnitz is an excellent place to live, especially for students. As the third largest city in the state of Saxony, it is well developed, while still maintaining a lower cost of living than bigger cities.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 550
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Web Engineering - Batch of 2019
4.3
Overall, it's a good experience.
Tips: Make sure you can handle the job pressure with your study and also have to learn German language it's very important. Job is easy to find if you know German language. Make sure you have enough language skills and try to get in contact with professors.
Likes (Value for money): Hardly, I am spending 500 euro per month in Chemnitz, Germany all things included as compared to other cities. It's the cheapest and best city for students. The traveling is free and some great cities like Dresden, liepzig are near to Chemnitz and it's easy to find job there.
Dislikes (Indian Food): For vegetarians, there are very limited options for food. All things like pizza have two or three options for vegetarians. McDonald's only serves non veg burger, etc. For spices also it is very expensive and everytime you have to search for Indian stores to buy some things which are usually expensive.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 521
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 11000
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2021Read more
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MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2027
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.1
A Practical and International Learning Experience in the Heart of Frankfurt
Tips: Before joining Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, students should understand that it is a university of applied sciences (Fachhochschule), so the teaching has a strong practical and application-oriented focus. The university currently has more than 15,000 students from over 100 nations, four faculty members, and around 72 degree programs. This makes the environment quite international and diverse. One important thing to know is that studying in Germany requires a lot of self-responsibility. Professors are generally supportive, but you cannot expect them to constantly remind you about assignments, exams, or deadlines. You have to keep track of everything yourself and take responsibility for your studies. For international students, I would also strongly recommend learning at least some German, even if your program is taught in English. Frankfurt is a very international city, but German becomes important for everyday life, dealing with authorities, finding certain jobs, and communication outside the university. Another major point is finance. Frankfurt is an expensive city. Frankfurt UAS itself states that students should realistically plan around €1,000–€1,200 per month for living expenses, in addition to the semester contribution. There are no regular tuition fees at the university, but students still need to budget carefully for accommodation, health insurance, food, transportation, and other expenses.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes13 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2026Read more
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MSc High Integrity Systems - Batch of 2026
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
3.9
Balanced and Supportive institute to experience new paths
Tips: Before coming to Frankfurt UAS, the main thing to know is that they do a really solid job of getting you settled in right from day one. Their orientation setup (Einführungswoche) is well-organized—they take you on campus tours, walk you through all the labs, library systems, and facilities, and break down how to handle your course registration so you're not totally lost. When it comes to financial support, there are actually quite a few scholarship avenues depending on your academic record or background, like the Deutschlandstipendium or DAAD funding opportunities, which can take a huge chunk of financial stress off your shoulders. As for the academics, the curriculum is well-structured, but keep in mind that many programs lean quite broad and generalist rather than super-niche. It gives you a strong, versatile foundation across multiple core areas, but if you want to specialize heavily in one specific subfield, you'll need to use your elective modules and practical projects to carve out that focus yourself.
Likes (Indian Food): We have plenty of restaurants with Indian food options with minimum rates of 10 euros, as well as Asian and Indian grocery shops. Generally I prefer to cook the food at home, and also we make arrangements where friends meet together at one's house and have small get-togethers.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are a number of companies available for computer science fields, but it depends on getting a job and how good you are with German. In Frankfurt, there are so many options to work part-time along with studying, and basic pay starts with a minimum of 13-15 euros per hour.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40000
Reviewed on 16 Jul 2026Read more
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MSc High Integrity Systems - Batch of 2026
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.3
A rewarding Academic and Student Life Experience
Tips: If you're heading to Frankfurt UAS, the biggest thing you need to wrap your head around is the sheer level of independence expected here. Coming into the German academic system is a real culture shock at first. Nobody is going to hold your hand, remind you of project deadlines, or chase you down for assignments—you are 100% responsible for your own schedule, registration, and exam prep. Navigating German bureaucracy (Bürokratie) for things like your residence permit (Ausländerbehörde), health insurance, and uni registration takes a serious amount of patience and adjustment. I paid full price for my degree without any scholarships, but looking back, I'm genuinely glad I did it. The hands-on, practical style of the courses at Frankfurt UAS combined with living in such a vibrant, central city makes the steep learning curve completely worth it. Once you get past that initial wave of admin stress, overall life here is fantastic.
Likes (Student Life): I gave student life a full 5 out of 5 because the vibe on campus completely surprised me in the best way possible. A lot of people think studying engineering or business in Germany is just pure grind and no fun, but Frankfurt UAS actually gets the balance right. The professors are super approachable, so working late on team projects in the labs never feels like a nightmare. Outside the classroom, there’s always something going on. You’ve got people from over a hundred different countries here, so whether you’re grabbing a cheap lunch at the Mensa, hitting up the international student nights, or joining one of the tech clubs, it’s ridiculously easy to build a solid group of friends. Plus, being right in the heart of Frankfurt means you can easily jump on the U-Bahn after lectures and head straight into the city for networking events or just to hang out by the Main River. It really feels like a proper community where you’re learning a lot without burning out.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I gave post-study job opportunities a middle-of-the-road 3 out of 5 because the language barrier is a huge reality check here. You’d think being in a massive global financial hub like Frankfurt would mean tons of English-speaking roles, but that's just not how the local market works. Almost every solid entry-level job or corporate position requires C1 or even fluent native-level German. If you only speak English, your options get cut down drastically to a few niche startup roles or international supply chain gigs, which are insanely competitive. Frankfurt UAS gives you a solid applied education, but the degree alone won't bypass the language requirement. Unless you’re actively grind-learning German alongside your studies, getting your foot in the door after graduation is an uphill battle.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 70000
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2026Read more
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MSc High Integrity Systems - Batch of 2024
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
5.0
I am highly recommendation friend University of blood science University
Tips: Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences is a little bit hard for Indian students because of your writing exam assignment submission and oral exam, so as an Indian student, it’s a little bit difficult. And when you come to Germany, before you learn at least the B1 GERMAN language, I highly recommend learning the German language without the German language. You can’t find your dream job, and also you can’t find a student job.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): When it comes to permanent immigration, I rated it highly because the pathway from being a student here to getting your permanent residency (PR) is incredibly straightforward. Look at the reality of day-to-day student life while doing a Master's at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences: the fact that the state provides tuition-free education completely removes the financial dread you’d face in places like the UK or the US. On top of that, our semester ticket covers free public transportation, which is huge when you're living in a major transit hub like Frankfurt. Because you aren't drowning in massive tuition debt, balancing your classes with a part-time job is actually manageable rather than an exhausting nightmare. And since FRA-UAS is right in the heart of Frankfurt, you are surrounded by endless corporate offices, banks, and startups, meaning finding a solid Werkstudent role is super easy. Germany isn't just taking your money and kicking you out; they actually want to keep you here. By the time you graduate, you’ve already integrated, saved money, and built local work experience. Once you transition into a full-time job after your Master's, the clock to permanent residency ticks way faster, making the whole immigration setup an absolute jackpot.
Dislikes (Safety): The German government provides every student free education as well as free transportation for students, and when you complete your master's degree and bachelor's degree, you definitely get your dream job, but the main thing is you must learn at least B1 German language.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 47425
Reviewed on 17 Jun 2026Read more
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MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2027
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.3
Frankfurt is a great place to live and study.
Tips: Be ready for hard work. Submit the assignments on time. Late submissions are not considered. Study regularly and keep your mind engaged in winter, as winters are tough. Going to lectures, then going to the library, and going to the cafe for a coffee sometimes. A fresher party is organised whenever a new batch joins, especially in winter. I like to study as well as party, then it's a great place for such students, but also keep in mind only come if you're serious about doing Master's.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The is only one food canteen here in the University, where people can come for breakfast and lunch. There are some cafes in the nearby building, and one in the architecture building. There are shops nearby by like Rewe, Lidl, where you can buy groceries as well, ready to go in Rewe.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes13 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 71275
Reviewed on 20 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc High Integrity Systems - Batch of 2019
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.4
Students should select universities preferably in a city to have more opportunities for work.
Tips: The studying pattern is totally different. They should study regularly if they want to pass the examination. Last minute studies dont help. I am quite satisfied with the university. We had ample opportunities for internships or part time jobs. But you have to search for it yourself. The university is not responsible for jobs or internships.
Likes (Internships): There are job fairs hosted by the univ, you have to submit a resume in case you are interested. Possibly, there could also be interviews if someone really likes your profile. Other than that, you could apply through LinkedIn or other job search engines.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are a lot of Indian restaurants, but as a student, you cannot afford them since they are too costly. For eg, dal tadka is priced at 13€, which is about Rs. 1300. Most of my Indian friends preferred cooking for ourselves than eating out. It is cost efficient.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1300
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc High Integrity Systems - Batch of 2021
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
3.8
Great learning experience.
Tips: The subjects are tough and need to put constant effort to clear the exams. It can't be done by studying overnight like in India. Exams will be in such a way that they test if we have understood the concepts. I had more Indians in my course, so I had good company but it also led to some problems.
Likes (Indian Food): Because Frankfurt is a big city, it has options for Indian food. But cost wise cooking by ourselves is economical. When compared to small cities, Frankfurt has options for all Asian foods. But it will be costlier and won't taste as good as India. Once in a while is okay.
Dislikes (Internships): There are many options, but unlike in India, companies don't come to campus. You have to apply and find them. I landed an internship with the help of my professor. Based on my performance, I was offered a master's thesis topic in the company itself, Daimler Trucks.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2025Read more
Karthik Kothamangala Sreenath Verified Icon
MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.9
Germany has the best transportation system.
Tips: Coming to Germany is the best decision I've ever made. Of course like any other country, living alone gives you strength and independence. If you're someone who can adapt and enjoy exploring other cultures and systems, you'd definitely have fun. I didn't apply for any scholarships but there are many scholarships available for students. One has to research on their own to know about it. Very much satisfied.
Likes (Public transportation): Germany has the best transportation system. One can rely on public transportation for their whole life without the need to depend on cars, but the only thing needed is to be punctual and plan to travel in advance. The university was very well located in the central part of Frankfurt and there are various options like U bahn, Sbahn, trams and buses of course 24/7. And when it comes to cost, only 59 Deutschland tickets per month to be bought by anyone to travel all over Germany. And for students, the reduced/free fee will be paid along with the semester contribution. So it's very cheap.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): In terms of availability, of course, they're not always available and could be visited by taking an appointment just like any others in Germany. Teaching methodology could be felt very different, since they expect you to also learn some things before having those lectures and discuss if you're finding it difficult anywhere, that's a very practical way to learn something together. And it's definitely the best method so that everyone will put an effort to learn. In terms of diversity, there are no others except Germans, at least in my department.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes41 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 65675
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.Sc. Global Logistics - Batch of 2027
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.1
It is diverse and practical oriented. It offers strong academic programs and modern facilities.
Tips: The college offers many opportunities but expected to be independent. I adapted well despite cultural shifts like direct communication. There are many scholarships available but I didn't avail any. I am very much satisfied with my college, course and country.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1300
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 7 Dec 2025Read more
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M.Eng. Renewable Energy - Batch of 2026
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
3.2
It will be tough initially but if you can still adapt and learn.
Tips: Students should be aware that they gonna face difficulty in academic wise. Students don't have freedom of voice. Every day, a student survives with academic chaos. Unexpected results in academics lead to isolation from the university. Students face criticism a lot every day is a chaotic challenge. If you bring up something to the professor, if that goes against anyone's point of view, then for sure that particular student will be targeted, pointed out, insulted, holding them back from academic. In this case, none of the students feels motivated. The university provides insufficient practical knowledge. Chaos on assignment deadlines, a lot of partiality in students. If you want to clear all academics, then you should be nice to the professor otherwise students gonna face a lot of downs in academics. More like revenge. Regarding culture shift, about social norms and lifestyle. I didn't apply for any scholarship.
Dislikes (Internships): Finding an internship bit difficult because the guidance from the university is limited. It's more on the student's responsibility to find / hunt for the vacancy. Most of the time, students struggle to find jobs they lose focus on academics. From the university's point of view, they post availability in the German language, moreover, we don't have direct mail access notification. It's hard to catch notifications. Most internships are available not familiar with the course of study and many opportunities are very general which is not useful.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 770
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 4 Dec 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.7
Expertise for a master’s degree and studies.
Tips: There is a lot to learn and we need to collaborate with the people, they are very polite and dignified and they always try to ask questions or thoughts straight forward so be prepared. I missed the deadline for the scholarship so we need to apply very early. I am well satisfied with the university, course and country.
Likes (Safety): Apart from campus security, we have really good public security. We have police protection every few kilometres and there are some strict rules. We can even come out at midnight. There are a few migrants near the Bahnhof areas so be a bit careful there.
Dislikes (Internships): There are lots of internships available in our relevant field and we also have really good career guidance from the university. So use the university for the guidance but we need to apply very early and also we have some job marathons, make sure you don't miss them.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1075
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50500
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2025Read more
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MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2022
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.3
Great learning environment with room to improve.
Tips: A big cultural shift would be no supermarkets on Sundays. Usually education is free in Germany. I am so happy and proud that I made the decision to study Master's in Frankfurt University of Applied Science, Germany, as I learnt a lot from that. It was the best decision in my life.
Likes (Public transportation): The connection throughout the city is so good and the frequency is also nice. It's very comfortable to use public transportation. We have U-Bahn, Tram and Bus connections within the city and S-Bahn for outside of the city. Public transportation is free for students.
Dislikes (Part time work): Most of the students in Germany used to get 'WerkStudent' jobs which are like we can work 20 hours a week. So I did not hear anyone working on-campus part time jobs. McDonald's, KFC etc., opportunities are there for off-campus but you need German to deal with customers. It is very manageable, even though you have to go to college whole week, you still have time for part-time jobs. The pay usually starts with a minimum wage at most places for part-time jobs.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1200
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45200
Reviewed on 2 Dec 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2019
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.5
Best in learning through projects.
Tips: Before joining Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences adapting to Germany can take time. Learning German is extremely valuable not just in daily conversations but also for securing internships and part-time jobs. The University offers programs that include practical, project based learning which helps in understanding real world applications. Scholarships are available, though competitive and generally require strong academic records and clear motivation. The university, city and international community provide a supportive environment for personal growth.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 64000
Reviewed on 2 Dec 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc High Integrity Systems - Batch of 2022
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
5.0
Amazing university and experience.
Tips: Before joining the college or the course it's better to know the subjects taught. Students will be able to download the subjects taught in the course via brochure which will be available on the website. And try to get in touch with the students who are already studying at the university to get a perspective on the university. Getting in touch with the seniors will help students prepare well for the subjects. Students will come to know which subject needs more effort and which don't need much.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The faculty at the university are very helpful and dedicated. The teaching methodology was first theory and then there will be practical sessions as well. All the faculty were from different nationalities, German, Italian Spanish etc. Teaching methodology of each professor is different.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 70000
Reviewed on 1 Dec 2025Read more
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Riswan Basha Saleem Basha Verified Icon
MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.3
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences - Review
Tips: Make sure you like the course structure and its relevance to your interests. It's going to be hard and make sure to be mentally prepared. Apply for part time as soon as you come here. Try to learn German. Try to equip yourself or else you will be under depression.
Likes (Public transportation): A semester ticket will give you the benefit of a DB ticket in which you can travel everywhere in Germany apart from ICE and other fast trains. In Germany, being a student, the biggest benefit is the DB ticket where we can travel everywhere for free with the ID card we have.
Dislikes (Value for money): The university is small and relies on a couple of professors. Too much diverse content where you won't be a master at anything but knowing everything. I feel like the Masters are currently getting not much of recognition in the German market. At the end, it's also like a degree but outside of India.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1200
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 28 Nov 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc High Integrity Systems - Batch of 2021
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4.2
Easy and average courses. Good entry point in Germany.
Tips: To integrate in Germany, you need to learn German at least to B1, as it increases your job options. Public universities in Germany have free education, except for a minimal fee per semester for administrative work and transport. The country is good, depending on what kind of job you get and where you settle.
Likes (Public transportation): Germany has good public transport. The transport is available 24 hours and there is a monthly ticket which costs around 65 euros, with which you can use any public transport except IC and ICE. modes of public transport - buses, Ubhan, Trams, REs, RBs, IC, ICE, Sprinters. Travel between EU countries is fairly easy as well.
Dislikes (Part time work): The tech market in Germany/Europe is tough, there is more talent than the jobs. You should be able to do your college work in 20 -25 hours a week and you will be able to do 20 hours of part time work. If you know German, the options of part time work increase as it's easy to get a job in any place after that. Otherwise having a tech background and experience can help you get a job in any company and later it can be converted to a full time contract as well. On average, you can get 12-18 euros per hour during part time job, which is enough to make a living as a student per month.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1350
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 65000
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2025Read more
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Rohit Suresh Verified Icon
MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2028
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
3.4
The university and course are demanding and stressful.
Tips: The transition was a huge cultural shift; Indian and German cultures are very different. I didn't apply for scholarships. I am content with the country, but the university and course are demanding and stressful. However, if you can balance work, studies, and life, it will be manageable. You'll have a great experience if you understand their language and culture.
Likes (Public transportation): Tram lines run throughout the city. Every place is well-connected. There are also e-scooters stationed at various hotspots throughout the city. City trains and subway trains are also available throughout the city. If none of this works for you, Frankfurt also has buses in case of disruptions.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 36000
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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Richa Padhi Verified Icon
MEng in Information Technology - Batch of 2024
Offered by Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
5.0
Academically oriented college
Tips: Every information is provided on the university portal. The college is focused on practical applications and therefore one should expect that from the university. There are a lot of project works which we need to complete and which help in practical knowledge.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 838
Prepping time for classes5 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 65734
Reviewed on 4 Apr 2023Read more
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