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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Information and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.4
A marvelous technical university.
Tips: The Technical University of Darmstadt is one of the best universities in the world for Electrical and Electronics Engineering. This university holds the prestigious name for it is the world's first university to have a department for electrical engineering in the year 1882. TU Darmstadt offers an extraordinary curriculum, and the value of the degree is enormous. The only drawback is that the vast curriculum makes the study period longer. TU Darmstadt is an excellent choice for students who want to do research. The faculty are knowledgeable and helpful and will guide you at any time. There are many seminars and events for students, and I recommend participating in them.
Reviewed on 6 Nov 2024Read more
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Uzzal Kanti Bhowmik Verified Icon
MSc in Environmental and Resource Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
4.6
In Germany, there are no tuition fees for public universities.
Tips: There are a lot of Indian students here, so after coming here, I made a lot of new friends. All of them were so kind to me. So, my transition period was very smooth. Also, the weather in Germany is not as bad as the weather in Finland or Russia. Some cultural shifts happen on campus. I try to join in if I am free that day. I haven't gotten any scholarships yet. I'm hoping to get an RA position next winter semester. I am fully satisfied with my university. My course of study is Environment and Resource Management, and it is really interesting. Germany is also a beautiful country, and I think you would like it too.
Likes (Value for money): In Germany, there are no tuition fees for public universities, so you don't have to pay anything. At BTU, you may have to pay 340 euros per semester, but you also get a semester ticket that is valid for all of Germany! So, it's truly value for money.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus jobs aren’t that available, only if you're an RA. You have to rely on off-campus jobs only, which are very hard to find now. If you don’t know German well, then it will be a huge problem to find a job. If you do a part-time job, then it’s really manageable to perform academic tasks simultaneously. You have to choose your course wisely so that you can balance your job and study. The average payout for part-time jobs is 12.82 euros per hour now, the lowest salary you can get. Though many companies or restaurants pay more than this, this amount is the minimum wage they have to give.
Reviewed on 20 Apr 2025Read more
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Ashraf Khan Verified Icon
MSc in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
4.7
Flexible course, small classes, low living cost and affordable city.
Tips: In the M.Sc. in AI at BTU Cottbus, the students have to be self-driven because they are expected to manage their own learning. While the course is taught in English, knowing basic German will help in students' daily lives. The classes are small, and the cost of living is low. There are a lot of restaurants in the city, but I don't like the food here. It's made according to German tastes, less spicy and less salty, and that’s why I don't like it, but many students still eat there. But here in Cottbus, there are five or six Indian restaurants where you can eat your favourite food, and the cost is also cheap.
Likes (Safety): The city I live in is totally safe because it's not too big and not too small. You have the police force everywhere for your protection. Best of all, I've never heard of any criminal cases since I've been living here. This city is really safe.
Reviewed on 19 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Hybrid Electric Propulsion Technology, M.Sc. - Batch of 2027
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
2.9
Perfect work-life balance.
Tips: Make sure to find accommodation before arriving at BTU Cottbus, or you might face a long, stressful city registration and housing search. Finding some part-time work won't be too difficult, and since there are no tuition fees, your finances will be much easier to manage. Make sure you focus on academics and don't neglect your German language classes. With a Deutschland ticket, the transportation is free for the entire semester. It costs you around 298€ for the entire semester, and you can avail yourself to travel in any means of transportation all over Germany except ICE trains. City and regional transportation are included.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I need to cook by myself rather than eating outside because of the pricing. If you stay in a group, your monthly food expenses can drop to 150 or maybe even less. There are a few Indian restaurants, but you'll probably find them expensive. I would suggest learning how to cook before you come.
Reviewed on 19 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2024
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
5
A supportive and enriching college experience.
Tips: The course you selected must be in a good supportive environment with dedicated faculty and good resources. It is important to be self-motivated as the coursework can be demanding at times. Getting involved in student activities and building a network early on can really enhance your experience.
Likes (Public transportation): Student life here is vibrant and well-balanced. There are plenty of events, clubs, and activities that help students connect, relax, and enjoy their time outside academics. The campus has a welcoming atmosphere, and it’s easy to make friends and feel part of a community. Overall, it really enhances the whole college experience.
Dislikes (Part time work): The faculty is highly knowledgeable, supportive, and approachable. They explain concepts clearly, encourage critical thinking, and are always willing to help students outside of class hours. Their teaching methods are engaging, and they create a positive learning environment that motivates me to do better.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2025Read more
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Hybrid Electric Propulsion Technology, M.Sc. - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
3.9
BTU has more research oriented approach in their teaching.
Tips: There is a significant cultural difference between my country and Germany. Language is a barrier here. Most people don’t speak English, or they don’t want to speak English. So, there is a communication difference. Other than that, everything is good. Most of my professors are all experienced. Not only are they experienced at teaching, but they also have practical experience in my chosen industry. This means that the knowledge they provide is more than just theoretical. They are also very supportive and friendly, so students can feel free to ask them any questions they may have. Up until now, I have been satisfied with my studies at BTU.
Dislikes (Indian Food): It’s difficult being a vegetarian in Berlin. I’ve tried some restaurants, but they are quite expensive. Also, the few Indian food stores I found have a limited selection of veggies from India, so it’s not very exciting for me.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Hybrid Electric Propulsion Technology, M.Sc. - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
4.5
Extremely research-oriented and well diverse.
Tips: The education at the Brandenburg University of Technology is superb, so don't worry about that, but I would advise you to have at least a B1 proficiency in German before you move to Germany. The university is very supportive, and they make sure you know how to cook because the food here is not meant for Indian tastes. Besides that, everything else is manageable. The faculty members here are extremely experienced in their field, and they work for big MNCS and do teaching out of passion. They are supportive and make sure you interact with them so that they remember your face. This will be really helpful when you are looking for internships because they have great connections. In Germany, the food is expensive and doesn’t usually have much flavour. So I’d suggest getting a grocery delivery service and cooking your own food if you’re from India. It’s hard to get spices here, and no one knows what Indian food is.
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
3.5
A rewarding academic journey.
Tips: Before enrolling in a course, students should research the course structure, facilities, and campus. It's also essential to understand the academic expectations, teaching style, and available support services. Students should budget and plan for living expenses. While there are some pathways to permanent settlement, such as the skilled worker program, the requirements are often strict and visa timelines can be uncertain, which makes overall feasibility rather difficult. In this country, public transportation is reliable, fast, and very well connected. From one state to another, you can take trains, buses, or other public transportation, and they all run on time. All urban and rural areas are mostly covered, which makes travelling between cities very easy.
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
4.5
BTU Cottbus is international, affordable, and student-friendly.
Tips: BTU Cottbus is international, affordable, and student-friendly. The city is calm and safe, with low living costs and a supportive campus environment. Basic German helps with daily life and jobs. Plus, Berlin is just a short train ride away for big-city fun. BTU Cottbus has great food options - German, Mediterranean, sushi, and more. Bellessa serves bold South American flavor, Sebastian's is tasty & cheap, and the Mensa is super budget-friendly. Overall, I am quite satisfied with mt experiences.
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2025Read more
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Sharon Coutinho Verified Icon
MSc in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
4.5
Satisfied, happy and content with the quality of academics.
Tips: I did not get any scholarships, but it’s good to be here. I’m doing AI, which is great. My university is primarily research-based, so internships are hard to come by, but the professors are good. Their teaching methods are strange and funny, but the course is a good experience. People are very supportive and friendly and like to socialise. Also, try to actively participate in college fests, events and activities as it will help you build connections. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
4.9
Fulfilling academics and mixed culture.
Tips: Before joining, students should know the course structure, living cost, and language requirements. The cultural shift is noticeable but manageable. I also wasn't given a scholarship. The country offers a strong pathway for skilled professionals to settled permanent, with good quality of life and career opportunities. Given the chance, I would definitely like to immigrate permanent as I believe my qualifications and experience align well with the country's needs. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my university, the course, and the country itself.
Dislikes (Part time work): While part-time work is available both on-campus, like library or research assistant and off-campus, like retail or warehouse jobs, German language skills greatly improve opportunities. Balancing work and studies is manageable with good time management, and the average pay ranges from 12–15 euros/hour.
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Hybrid Electric Propulsion Technology, M.Sc. - Batch of 2026
Offered by Brandenburg University of Technology
5
A journey of knowledge and diversity at Brandenburg University of Technology.
Tips: Before joining this school, be prepared for a rigorous academic environment. The courses are challenging, and you will need to practice good time management to balance your studies with extracurricular activities. The college provides a vibrant, diverse environment that encourages personal growth and social interaction. My day typically start with lectures and engaging in discussion with classmates. I also apend time in the libraryand socially. The faculty consistently demonstrated their subject areas and communicated complex concepts clearly. They go above and beyond to ensure that we understand the material they provide and foster an engaging classroom environment. Their teaching is clearly structured. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 9 Apr 2025Read more
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