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Master's in Distributed Systems Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.3
One of the top 9 technical universities in Germany.
Tips: The city is good for international students and has Indian communities too for support. There are many incoming international students; thus, it's a friendly and student-loving city. The cost of living is average and manageable for students with the salary they get.
Likes (Value for money): There is no tuition fee at TU Dresden, as it is a public university. Also, it is one of the top 9 technical universities in Germany, making it the best university for international students. There are many English courses available, with great support from the university.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The market is a little tough to crack at this moment. The job postings do have a lot of jobs, but they are primarily jobs in the electronics industry. For some roles, you might be able to negotiate an internship that could eventually be a full-time job, or you might be able to find a student job and later negotiate a full-time position with that company. Additionally, if you can manage to learn some German, it would give you a leg up on the competition.
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Computer Science (B. Sc.) (In German) - Batch of 2027
4.1
There's an Indian association to help you with your accommodation and university boarding.
Tips: The transition was smooth. People here are independent, punctual, reserved, polite, friendly and welcoming. There are cultural differences, and it took time to adapt. I didn't get a scholarship because my university is free.
Likes (Safety): Germany is, in itself, a safe country. There are emergency helpline numbers for various concerns, such as well-lit street lights and an emergency department at the university. If we have any safety, mental, or health concerns, we can easily go to them. Police patrol the street, and I haven't encountered any accidents yet. Most of the people I've met here are kind and helpful to outsiders. In every city, there's an Indian association, just like in Dresden when I first arrived. I was a new student, and a study buddy was assigned to me. He literally helped me with everything, from accommodation to my university boarding.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are various types of restaurants around, including Indian, Turkish, Italian, and various fast-food options. The price range is from 5 to 15 euros per meal, depending on the type of restaurant. I prefer cooking for myself because it is more affordable and healthier than eating out.
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Master of Science in Computational Modeling and Simulation - Batch of 2027
3.6
Stressful and highly demanding coursework.
Tips: If you really feel you can opt for research-oriented programs, please go for it. This program demands high prerequisite knowledge. I did apply for a scholarship, and for that, you need a couple of prerequisites. Do not come in the mindset that you can finish your master’s in 2 years. It’s a myth. The trams and bus connections are very well connected and organised. From my dorm, I need to go 45 minutes to my university. The tram connections are usually great. You get buses and trams immediately, and the wait time is comparatively low. This is especially true on weekdays, but weekend service is much less reliable.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking by myself as I am able to cut down a lot of living expenses through that. The restaurants around my locality start from 10 euros minimum per meal, which is basically my half-week or a week's worth of grocery money. Try to save up as much money as possible, but don't be frugal in food.
Reviewed on 16 May 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Physics - Batch of 2026
4.7
Student life is great at Technical University of Dresden.
Tips: It is really easy to come and live in Germany as a student. The city of Dresden is filled with students of various cultural backgrounds. As a student, you will always have someone to ask for help. TUD is brilliant and there is a lot of room for students to explore before choosing their desired course of study.
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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Management - Batch of 2027
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
5
Great campus life and learning.
Tips: TUHH is one of the best technical universities in Germany. Be prepared for rigorous academics and independent learning. The cultural shift was smooth due to our diverse community. Some students receive merit-based scholarships with partial tuition support. Overall, I am very satisfied with the course, university, and country.
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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
3.7
TUHH offers a good number of courses and specializations.
Tips: The courses offer a variety of specialisations. Review them all and choose the best fit for you. The university has a significant Indian population, making cultural adjustment relatively easy. The university presents great opportunities for those willing to push their boundaries.
Likes (Public transportation): The university is conveniently located near S-Bahn and bus stops with excellent connections. The semester fee includes a DB ticket, allowing travel on public transport throughout Germany. Bus stops are directly in front of the university building.
Dislikes (Internships): Most students studying in Germany prefer working student roles over internships. Internships are something you need to search for yourself. Most of the courses do not have a compulsory internship, so it is not something the students are looking for actively.
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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
4
Very limited opportunities.
Tips: The course is very good. While the subjects are limited, your curiosity isn't, and you can explore other departments. However, the biggest challenge is the German language; German B2 is essential for jobs in the country, especially for mechanical engineers. Start learning A2 before you come or begin right away. Prioritise language learning over studies initially.
Likes (Public transportation): The university has two bus stops, one at the front and one at the back. The bus frequency is an average of 5-10 minutes for both stops. It's a 10-minute walk to the train station, which also has a 10-minute frequency. Overall, the public transportation is well-connected.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There is no hiring like in India, no campus placements. You have to search for jobs yourself, and it can be a difficult task. While the university has a friendly and helpful career centre, I haven't observed them securing jobs for students through their connections.
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MS in Data Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
3.9
A good, friendly and well-respected college.
Tips: There are cultural shifts and changes in work life and academics. However, people can adapt to these changes. For my course, it was necessary to have credits in specific fields, along with a language test and other basic requirements. Although life can be challenging, especially when abroad, it also teaches you a lot. Overall, I am moderately satisfied with my current situation.
Likes (Student Life): There are numerous facilities and benefits available to students across the country. There are student discounts in restaurants, clubs, and museums. My campus offers both academic and extracurricular events, which help students maintain a balanced life. There are clubs like the Career Centre, international clubs, and language clubs, which help students adapt to the current environment and understand future prospects.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): In Germany, there aren't job placement services, so you have to find a job yourself, which can take some time. This also depends on the job market and available opportunities in your field, but I would be happy to immigrate if given the chance.
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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
4.5
One of the best among TUs.
Tips: It was a very nice journey. It's been three years since I started my TUHH journey. I am currently writing my Master's thesis. The education is of high quality, and there is no pressure to complete it within a stipulated time period. At the same time, there are a lot of learning opportunities, and the university hosts lots of festivals and parties.
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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
4.3
Academically one of the best.
Tips: The course was manageable, and I highly recommend it for studies. However, I cannot offer solid suggestions regarding securing a job. Proficiency in German is highly recommended.
Likes (Value for money): It's a public university, so there's no tuition fee. However, there's a semester contribution of 350-400 euros. If you secure a place at a public university, there will be no tuition fee. Scholarships are available both within and outside the university; apply as soon as possible, as higher grades around 1.0-1.5 are required.
Dislikes (Internships): It's mostly self-guided; you need to do your own homework - find companies, jobs, and apply. German language proficiency minimum B1 level and some relevant work experience would be advantageous; otherwise, rejections are likely, especially for freshers.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2025Read more
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MS in Data Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
4.4
Engaging campus life with flexibility and demanding academics.
Tips: Courses like Computer Science and Data Science are technical, requiring a strong mathematical foundation compared to traditional CS programs. Ensure careful course planning, as there's no limit to the number of subjects you can take in any semester.
Likes (Student Life): The university hosts a lot of events, sports to keep students engaged such that students don't feel the pressure of studies. There are volunteering internship programs that help a lot in finding technical jobs. As Hamburg is one of the biggest job markets in Germany, it posts a lot of technical and non-technical jobs for students.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Even though there are a lot of options for non-vegetarians, there are very less and expensive options for vegetarians. There are vegan and vegetarian options too. It's highly recommended to learn how to cook, as it can be very difficult to get by without that skill.
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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
4.6
Excellent for research and does not limit you from exploring other fields.
Tips: It's excellent for those who enjoy the research and academic aspects of any field. The main focus is research, so don't anticipate learning much about the practical side of a subject. While there are problem-based labs, you will also need to undertake projects.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The city is excellent, the people are welcoming, and career opportunities are abundant for those willing to work hard. It's a paradise for hard workers, whether in blue-collar or white-collar jobs. There are diverse companies located here, and people are less racist and more welcoming.
Dislikes (Internships): My course and many others don't have compulsory internships; students volunteer for them and must find their own opportunities. This is fine, as TUHH is a well-known university, but the current market isn't very favourable. However, if you have good projects and work experience, it's not a problem.
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Master of Science in Microelectronics and Microsystems - Batch of 2025
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
4.5
Classes are fun and the professors are highly knowledgeable.
Tips: I would highly recommend students who are interested in studying here have basic language skills at least A1 or A2, is recommended. There will be a huge cultural shift, but people here are friendly and not so social. I did not avail any scholarships for my studies. Germany has excellent transportation. There’s the Deutschland Pass, which is digital and can be used on any transportation, including local trains, trams, and buses. It’s only 58 Euros per month. I spent my days at university attending classes and enjoyed every moment with my friends. The university regularly hosted events, such as career days, university fests, and sporting events. We also had cultural clubs, a tech science club, and a party.
Reviewed on 26 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Microelectronics and Microsystems - Batch of 2027
Offered by Hamburg University of Technology
4.3
It is a technical university offering a high degree of flexibility for completing a master's degree.
Tips: Do your research on daad.de before considering. You'll have a lot of time to do part-time jobs alongside your studies. Connect with seniors pursuing the same course, maybe on LinkedIn. You have to be very independent and proactive throughout. Try to be open, active and participate during classes. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 4 Sep 2025Read more
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