University of Bremen Vs Technical University Dortmund: Compare Fees, Placement, Reviews
Compare University of Bremen Vs Technical University Dortmund based on their rankings, fees, programs, acceptance rate, admission requirements, placements, and more. Analyze University of Bremen Vs Technical University Dortmund on various parameters to choose the right university for International students.
Compare University of Bremen Vs Technical University Dortmund based on their rankings, fees, programs, acceptance rate, admission requirements, placements, and more. Analyze University of Bremen Vs Technical University Dortmund on various parameters to choose the right university for International students.
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University of Bremen V/s TU DortmundStudent Ratings
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4.1/5
3.8 Internships
3.5 Part time work
3.8 Post study jobs
4.5 Quality of faculty
4.3 Student Life
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4.2/5
3.7 Internships
3.8 Part time work
3.7 Post study jobs
4.8 Quality of faculty
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University of Bremen V/s TU DortmundCourse Comparison
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University of Bremen V/s TU Dortmund MS
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- B.E. / B.Tech (8 courses)
- Others PG (13 courses)
- B.J.M.C. (2 courses)
- BBA (3 courses)
- MPH (3 courses)
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- MBA/PGDM (2 courses)
- B.E. / B.Tech (12 courses)
- Others PG (37 courses)
- B.J.M.C. (2 courses)
- BBA (9 courses)
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University of Bremen V/s TU DortmundCollege Comparison
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University of Bremen V/s TU DortmundCampus Comparison
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Country Facts
Study in Germany
Public Universities are free of cost for international students.
Universities in Germany are among the top universities in the world.
Germany is a growing economy with unemployment as low as 3 to 5 per cent.
Germany is home to top companies likes Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Volkswagen.
Germany is one of the safest countries in the world.
Germany is a diverse community of people from every section of society.
Study in Germany
Public Universities are free of cost for international students.
Universities in Germany are among the top universities in the world.
Germany is a growing economy with unemployment as low as 3 to 5 per cent.
Germany is home to top companies likes Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Volkswagen.
Germany is one of the safest countries in the world.
Germany is a diverse community of people from every section of society.
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Student’s views on campus
Views on University of Bremen campus
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Abishek Ramu Kalaiselvi 
MSc in Control Microsystems and Microelectronics - Batch of 2027
3.8
The city of peace and opportunities.
Tips: As a student, I am happy with as of now and am easy going and able to adapt quite easily and I didn’t avail any scholarships but options are there. Living as a student here in Bremen is easy but as a student, it is always our efforts to stand out.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculties are experienced and expressive. They do not hesitate and are able to clear whatever students have in the topics and regarding the subject. It is easy to get an appointment with the faculty. The teaching is quite unique and they explain concepts compared to real life scenarios which makes it understandable for students. No diversity at all and all are treated the same way.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Our home country's food options are expensive here and students can’t eat frequently and have to manage with the limited varieties. If the students are earning part time, the amount would be sufficient and they would be able to afford otherwise it is expensive. I mostly do not eat outside and eat only once or twice a month and I like to cook by myself.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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Anonymous
MSc Management Information Systems - Batch of 2027
4.7
Highly qualified faculty.
Tips: We have to learn the German language because without that, life is not easy going here. Plus, if you are doing Master's, then the faculty will expect that we have good skills in our Bachelor's. So we should know about our subjects in greater depth. So easy-going.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty members and their experiences are worth it for all the struggles of surviving here. They're market experienced, competent and helpful. And they're helpful towards the expat students. I like them very much and find them too helpful. You'll have a nice time here with them.
Dislikes (Internships): They provide support but we have to find it on our own. So in that sense, it's a bit different from what we are used to in India. But here you can experience networking and the value of effective networking. You'll enjoy your time here through all ups and downs.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 650
Prepping time for classes16 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50500
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Anonymous
MSc in Control Microsystems and Microelectronics - Batch of 2027
3.9
Do steady research about the course that you would wish to join.
Tips: Do steady research about the course that you would wish to join. Preferably, connect to the present students of your stream of choice on LinkedIn. Get a clear idea about the opportunities post the completion of your study, plus some advice as and when you need. Getting into a university abroad is not rocket Science, but surviving through it might feel like one. So, better be prepared for the cultural socks and all the socks of your life. It's surprisingly interesting as well.
Likes (Value for money): If you can manage to get into a public university, then the tuition feels are 0 for most states, except for some that charge a tuition fee of 1500 euros. You can easily ramp up your total living cost working some part time job, even 14-15 hours of work a week can get you around 800-850 euros, which is enough for rent, food, insurance money and some miscellaneous expenses. Plus, you get a Deutschlandticket for the semester fee that you pay, which makes all your daily travel free of cost, except when you are traveling by air or ICE.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are very few Indian stores and restaurants and they are all quite expensive for a student. The only option that you have for Indian food is to cook it at home. If you have a lot of money, then you can obviously go ahead for a good Indian lunch. And of course, if you can find a Gurudwara in your city, then you can grab some free Indian food now and then.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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Swastika Bhaumik 
M.Sc in Marine Biology - Batch of 2027
4.1
A good experience at Uni Bremen.
Tips: There is a huge cultural shock. It is difficult to cope in the beginning. The quality of education is very different from that in India. They don't teach a lot of things here, but they go in depth. There is no micro-management. I am very grateful for this opportunity.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes23 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Shaurya tyagi 
B.Sc in Computer Science (In German) - Batch of 2028
3.6
Germany is a good option only if you know German very well.
Tips: The transition to studying at the University of Bremen is difficult, but knowing the German language is key. If you want to fit in, try to make friends with other international students and communicate with them in German. This will boost your confidence. I received no scholarships from the government. As a public university, the school is good, but you have to manage your own expenses. Germany is a good option only if you know German very well. If you want to spend 10 years in Germany, go for a Bachelor’s degree there. But if you want to come back to India, go for a Master’s degree at one of the top 5 universities in English. You can definitely get a job if you study hard. There are a lot of computer science jobs available in Bremen.
Likes (Internships): It's easy to get internships after graduation. You get the option quickly. But, they are sometimes part time and don't pay. However, they're good for experience and knowledge. There are also a lot of computer science jobs available in Bremen, Hamburg, or Berlin after you graduate.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are not a lot of Indian restaurants in the Bremen area, and what’s available doesn’t serve any authentic Indian food. I did see some Indian food options at city festivals, though. Berlin, on the other hand, has a lot of Indian restaurants. However, I prefer cooking my own meals. It is a more budget-friendly option. I typically eat boiled potatoes. And be warned, some of the food you get there, like burgers, contains beef. So, be careful if you are vegan.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
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Anonymous
M.Sc. Process Systems Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technical University Dortmund
4
The course is interesting but not easy to complete in 4-semesters and requires more effort.
Tips: The PSE course is not easy, and students have to put in a lot of effort and time to complete the course. There are a few who couldn't complete the course in 4 years, too. But the course is very structured and up to date, with very interesting subjects to study and further work. The department is quite demanding, and the number of courses per semester is high, which is why students take more than 4 semesters to complete. So, you need to be prepared to do the hard work accordingly. I haven't applied to any scholarships, but students joining here can apply for the DAAD scholarship and the Deutschland stipendium for BCI students. I am satisfied with the course structure as it is interesting to me. I recommend that applicants go through the course structure and the department's modules handbook before joining. Along with these, it is important as a process engineer to learn German, which is not easy. So, I recommend to start leraning German before coming here.
Likes (Public transportation): Dortmund is well-connected by public transport. It is very convenient to travel to the university or any other place. The local transport is free, it is included in the semester fee that students pay every semester. The Deutschland ticket is included in the Semesterbeitrag.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are very limited off-campus part-time job opportunities for students who are fluent in German. On-campus jobs are also scarce and are usually available only if there is a vacancy in a lab or if a student has good grades. Some students are unable to find any part-time work at all. Managing a part-time job alongside this course is challenging, and students who plan to work while also learning German typically take more than four semesters to complete the programme. Average pay varies depending on the workplace and the number of hours worked, but the minimum wage is 13.9/hour with a maximum of 20 working hours per week.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro

Krishna Prasanth Thiruvalluvar 
MSc in Automation & Robotics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Technical University Dortmund
4.3
Fun student life; lots of sports and clubs.
Tips: I could do lots of sports which also helped me find many local friends. I learn from them not only their language but also their culture and how they have friendships. I feel good that Dortmund is a city that has many opportunities for everything.
Likes (Value for money): There are lots of Indian restaurants and other cuisines available but I prefer cooking for myself to manage my expenses. The University Canteen offers cheap food so whenever I can't cook, I eat at the University. If we miss some good foods from our home but can't prepare them on our own, we can eat at the restaurants. They aren't so expensive but frequent eating will be expensive.
Dislikes (Student Life): I usually attend the lectures and do sports in the evening at university. I especially love the many sports activities available. There are variety of events especially representing unity in diversity. I usually enjoy the International Cultural Fest where we represent each country's traditional food and culture.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 65000
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Anonymous
Master of Science in Manufacturing Technology - Batch of 2026
Offered by Technical University Dortmund
3.8
Studying in Germany can be a bit difficult but the tuition fee is zero.
Tips: You should know that getting into college is a bit difficult, and even after getting in, the exams and everything, especially in Germany. I think if you work hard here and you come with that mindset you will do well.
Likes (Value for money): I think the tuition fee in Germany is zero and it is really good here because you get to learn a lot of quality stuff, but of course, to balance it out, the course will be very difficult. The value for money is going to be very good, but you have to be hard working.
Dislikes (Part time work): I think it is fairly easy to get part time work, especially for working in hot fields like artificial intelligence and you might be able to if you are decently hardworking and the pay is also fine. Especially in hot fields like software, you have an option.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 10000
Prepping time for classes37 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 109650

Runali Gaware 
Master of Science in Manufacturing Technology - Batch of 2024
Offered by Technical University Dortmund
4.7
Multi activity university with referrals.
Tips: The Technical University of Dortmund has many study plans that are difficult to navigate. The school does have the option to study abroad, and students can work with an academic advisor to help them navigate the selection of classes. Language is also a big part of the experience, and it's important to consider how your language skills will help you study. The study pattern is completely different from our country. Referral and planned plans can help you explore better. Balancing life and studies is the most difficult part.
Likes (Part time work): There are multiple part-time jobs but they are engrossing and tiring. Diverting focus from studies to earning money during study time. Part-time jobs are difficult to find during the intake time as all people are applying at the same time. Also, it might be that you need to travel for part-time jobs a lot.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are no campus placement options. You need to struggle yourself to find a job. Also finding English-speaking jobs is more difficult. Even if the course is in English companies are not that friendly to allow you to work with it. German is a must to have a career in Germany.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 35075
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Anonymous
M.Sc. Process Systems Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by Technical University Dortmund
3.6
Challenging yet interesting international experience.
Tips: Learning German until the B1 level is compulsory. The weather during winter can be extremely difficult. The courses in the university are very intensive, and mostly oriented for Ph.D. aspirants. I didn't have any scholarship, hence I did a couple of technical as well as non-technical part-time jobs to support my finances. The university provides free education and only charges a small administrative fee for university degrees. The quality of education is excellent, and you can learn a lot from the co-curricular activities and develop many soft skills, such as representation skills and scientific paper presentations. Overall, I am highly satisfied with the course and the university.
Dislikes (Safety): There are Neo-Nazi Demonstrations sometime during the years, and a lot going on in the city that is difficult for international students to be aware of. Some areas in Dortmund Dorstfeld are not considered to be safe to visit during quiet hours. As an international student, you have to always carry your ID and stay alert if you find someone suspicious while travelling.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1175
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50825
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Swapnil Srivastava 
Data Science M.Sc - Batch of 2023
Offered by Technical University Dortmund
4.8
An overall good experience but a tough curriculum.
Tips: Germany overall is a nice experience, but knowing German is a must. Even if the course is in English many of the locals won't communicate in English (government officials as well). This is not the case in big international cities like Munich or Berlin but for Dortmund, you need to know some basic German. As far as this course is concerned i.e. Masters in data Science, one should be prepared to face a curriculum which is more into Statistics. If you already have a knowledge of stats, this course won't be that difficult (especially mandatory stats subjects) but for the rest, it's hard.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1024
Prepping time for classes49 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Soumay 
Master of Science in Physics - Batch of 2027
Offered by Technical University Dortmund
3.9
Good college. Would highly recommend it
Tips: The tradition has been very smooth. There was a little bit of cultural shift but the people are very welcoming. I did not get a scholarship but there are plenty of opportunities to get one. I would highly recommend it.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1700
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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