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Shikha Chaudhary Verified Icon
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2026
4.6
My college is very goooood
Tips: Moving to Germany and starting at the University of Bremen definitely comes with a sharp learning curve. You aren't just adjusting to a different lifestyle and culture in Northern Germany—you also have to adapt to an academic system that demands total self-reliance and independent time management. That initial transition can feel overwhelming during your first semester, but it's 100% worth it. One huge advantage here is the internship setup. Because the campus is right next to the Technologiepark—and Bremen has massive industry ties in aerospace, logistics, and tech—finding relevant Werkstudent (working student) positions or research internships is very doable once you settle in. The university provides a solid platform, provided you're ready to embrace the culture shock and take charge of your own studies.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 2725
Prepping time for classes31 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 26600
Reviewed on 15 Aug 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.Sc in Neurosciences - Batch of 2027
4.1
A great place to learn, grow and explore
Tips: Moving from India to Germany is a big transition, especially adapting to a new academic system and more independent lifestyle. Communication style between professors and students is more friendly and equal-colleagues-like than a superior-inferior dynamic, and routines are more chill and easy-paced than how courses are usually in India. Over time I became more comfortable and particularly like the work-life balance here. - I did not avail of any scholarship. However, DAAD and other such sites do provide good scholarships especially for international students (NOTE: they can be quite competitive so it is important to research and apply early) -Overall. I am quite satisfied with my experience here. I particularly appreciate the research-oriented environment and the opportunities to gain practical experience. Also, Germany has given me a good balance of academia along with independence and building a good career & life.
Likes (Public transportation): For a city that is not as metropolitan as Hamburg, the city connection is pretty good, with trams and buses working through the night as well until 1:30 a.m. The next connection starts from 3:30 a.m. on weekdays and weekends. The city is well connected through trams, buses, and regional trains, and there are also e-bikes and e-scooters available for shorter distances. - Public transport is free if you have the university semester ticket or the Deutschland Ticket (50 euros) and is affordable and very convenient.
Dislikes (Internships): Guidance for finding scholarships depends on mentors. It is not always necessary that every department faculty member be enthusiastic about mentoring regarding this matter. In most cases, searching for internships falls on one's own shoulders. However, networking through online sites like LinkedIn and amongst colleagues always helps. - Available internships need to be researched throughout Germany, as just within the city of Bremen is not enough. However, I did find relevant internships here and across Germany.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 975
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 33925
Reviewed on 10 Aug 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.Sc in Space Engineering - Batch of 2028
2.4
Worth it. Not easy. I like it, you might not if you're aren't rigorous and intense yourself
Tips: Freedom of choice (a bit too much). Offices and bureaucratic processes were delayed and understaffed. Scholarships available but very rare. Depend on social or local political contributions, which require a high German-speaking level. I am satisfied, but not everyone's cup of tea. Don't risk it just for the sake of it.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Approachable during lectures. Very busy otherwise. Great structure in teaching. Use examples from your own field of work. Sometimes boring and repetitive within different modules. Everyone has a different style. It is not easy to score high grades. All faculty are Germans or, at the maximum, Italians.
Dislikes (Internships): You have to get the internships yourself; nobody is going to guide you to them. Also, it is technically illegal to work full-time while being a student. No provisions for internships within the course. Can only do so for the thesis. Moreover, there is a lot of competition for few positions; it's a good idea to have German-speaking skills to be able to work with technicians or support staff.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 10 Aug 2026Read more
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Vatsal Mukeshbhai Ved Verified Icon
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2027
3.8
Freedom, flexibility, figure out on your own
Tips: Expect taking longer to finish the degree than expected. University offers a lot of freedom and flexibility. There would be a lot of international students in your class; Germans usually take courses provided in the German language. Overall being proactive and organized will make things work your way.
Likes (Public transportation): Very well connected to anywhere in the city even on weekends and also to the other nearby cities with regional trains. Also, night connections to your home anywhere in the city. Not just one but multiple connections to the university from your place of residence.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Not many Indian stores. Even if there are, they are small and mostly international and not specifically Indian stores. Although you might find most of the stuff you need, it's not as good as the Indian stores in other cities. Not many cheap varieties of restaurants either.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 10 Aug 2026Read more
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Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2026
2.4
Welcoming university and friendly city Bremen
Tips: The cultural shifts were expected, as I knew before coming, but still adapting to those was a little hard initially, but as time passed, everyone adapted to them. Germans are very direct in conversations and very punctual. On Sundays, supermarkets are closed, and probably it was the biggest shift that I had to learn. Usually in India, on Sundays, people go out to buy things. I did not have any scholarships, and I didn't apply for one as well. But, anyway, I am very satisfied with the university; students are friendly, and everyone minds their own business without judging others. Although studies are expected to be totally self-sufficient. But adapting to these becomes easy within a few months. 100% recommended.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transport in Bremen is far better compared to other similar cities in Bremen. The tram/bus is frequent and well connected to every location. Even during nighttime, the N-buses are available throughout the city. Thanks to the semester ticket, we don't have to pay separately for tickets, so it's easy on the pockets. But the semester fees have increased too much in the last 2 semesters.
Dislikes (Safety): I had some bad experiences in Bremen regarding safety; I lost my phones, and even after knowing the location of the phones, the police failed to recover them. Although it is not the university's fault and it's not like everyone had the same experience, it is what I felt. Apart from campus security, there is a student union called Asta, which helps in several issues.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2027
4.7
Communication is the key.
Tips: You can apply for the Deutschlandstipendium offered by Universität Bremen, but it's very competitive. I'm pretty much satisfied; the university provides all the necessary things to students. It's about how well students connect. Communication is the key. Numerous events for international students to connect with other people.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45000
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2026Read more
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M.Sc in Communication And Information Technology - Batch of 2026
3.4
A welcoming university with good student life
Tips: Coming from West Bengal, the biggest adjustment for me was getting used to the quieter lifestyle, colder weather, and doing everything independently. It took some time to feel comfortable, but meeting other international students and joining university activities helped. I did not receive a scholarship, so I would suggest planning finance carefully and checking scholarship options early. Overall, I am satisfied with the university and course, although learning some German makes everyday life and social interactions much easier.
Likes (Public transportation): I gave transport top marks because getting to campus and moving around Bremen on the BSAG network is super easy. Tram 6 drops you directly at the uni, and as a female student, I feel completely safe riding trams and buses alone—whether I'm heading to classes, grabbing groceries, or meeting friends in the Viertel. The student semester ticket covers everything, so you don't have to worry about individual fares. Late-night N-buses run a bit less often, but daytime service is super reliable.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are a few Indian restaurants in Bremen, but proper Bengal food is quite difficult to find. Eating at Indian restaurants regularly can also be expensive for a student, with a meal generally costing around 12 EUR to 20 EUR. I usually prefer cooking at home because it is cheaper and allows me to prepare familiar Bengal dishes according to my taste. Indian and Asian grocery stores make it possible to find most of the basic spices and ingredients.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2027
3.8
Review for Universität Bremen.
Tips: Your experience at Uni Bremen depends heavily on your specific degree, but knowing German is a massive advantage—even for English-taught programs, having B1/B2 German makes daily life, administrative paperwork, and finding student jobs ten times easier. The academic structure revolves around Bremen’s focus on research-based learning, meaning you won't be spoon-fed information. Professors expect you to drive your own research, manage assignment timelines independently, and dig into literature way beyond the lecture slides. If you're passive, you'll struggle, so taking the initiative from week one is essential.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2026Read more
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Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2026
3.3
A good university with an independent study environment
Tips: The biggest thing to know before coming to Uni Bremen is that nobody will hold your hand academically—you’re completely responsible for managing your own study schedule, assignment deadlines, and exam prep. The initial transition can be rough between getting used to the German language barrier, dreary Bremen weather, and dark winters, but you build a routine after a few months. I self-funded my degree without a scholarship, so budgeting carefully before landing in Germany is non-negotiable. Overall, I’m happy with my choice—you just have to take initiative and actually put yourself out there.
Likes (Public transportation): The University of Bremen is very well connected to the rest of the city through trams and buses. Public transport is frequent, reliable and makes it easy to reach the campus. The semester ticket also makes traveling quite affordable for us. Overall, transportation is convenient for attending classes as well as exploring Bremen and nearby places, which is why I rated it 5.
Dislikes (Part time work): I gave part-time work a 2/5 because finding a decent student job in Bremen is really tough if you don't speak fluent German. Most mini-jobs or Werkstudent roles—even basic customer service or café work—require at least B1/B2 German, so English-only opportunities fill up instantly. While I still want to settle in Germany long-term after graduation for the quality of life, finding part-time work to cover monthly expenses right now takes months of endless applications."
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55500
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2026
4.0
Good exposure and fun university.
Tips: Yes, there were cultural differences; acceptance and patience help. Change is good. No. For my course, 6.5/10, other specializations could be included in the course; the course is more learned towards robotics. They could include more computer vision and other domains of GenAI.
Likes (Safety): It feels safe; everyone minds their own business, and be mindful of your surroundings. I've had friends who have gotten robbed in the city, so always be aware of your surroundings; don't make an absent-minded mistake. No bad experiences in the city.
Dislikes (Part time work): It is difficult to find. Depending on the place, it varies from €13.90 to €16.00. A referral helps a lot here; use the bulletin board from the university. You need to reach out and be out of your comfort zone, mail professors, or go ask restaurants for open positions.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60900
Reviewed on 6 Aug 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2024
3.8
Liberal Open and Friendly
Tips: Moving to Bremen definitely comes with a bit of culture shock, but the key is putting yourself out there from week one. Germans value direct communication—people aren't being rude, that’s just how communication works here, so don't be afraid to ask questions or speak your mind clearly. If you stay isolated in your dorm room, settling in becomes ten times harder. Join student initiative groups on campus, attend orientation events, and make an effort to talk to classmates in lectures if you want a smooth, enjoyable transition.
Likes (Public transportation): It is top-notch and frequent, and availability is very good. Since you have access to the semester ticket, the trams and buses and the trains become easy. Since Bremen is well connected, you won't be facing connection issues, so yes, being on time matters, and the rest would be a cakewalk for you.
Dislikes (Internships): Guidance during internships is comparatively limited because interns are expected to work independent and take ownership of their tasks. There is very little scope of easy opportunities. Less spoon-feeding, so you need to be positive in understanding the requirements properly for it.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 24275
Reviewed on 6 Aug 2026Read more
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MSc in Control Microsystems and Microelectronics - Batch of 2027
4.3
German University at it's best.
Tips: 1. Every class has a lecture class as well as a tutorial class, and tutorials are taken by Ph.D. students. Deadlines are important, and late submissions are not considered. 2. No, I do not have any scholarships. 3. Very satisfied with my university because the university organizes so many events to interact with everyone. The course is difficult, but seniors and tutors still help a lot. The country is very nice, peaceful, and relaxing.
Likes (Indian Food): I usually prefer cooking myself, and almost everything is available in German supermarkets and Indian stores. The restaurants have few Indian foods, but we learn a lot by cooking ourselves. Restaurants are both costly and affordable; we get rolls, pizza, burgers, and we're done.
Dislikes (Internships): Not much guidance is available for internships. Everything should be done on your own. Internships are there, but you need to search a lot. People need to search for the job opening on company and research institute websites or directly approach their professors.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 5 Aug 2026Read more
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Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2026
3.8
Quality education with Great Student Life
Tips: If you're coming to Bremen for AI, the degree quality and research projects are great, but you need to prepare for life outside the classroom. Learn as much German as you can before landing—you can survive on campus with English, but basic German is a lifesaver for supermarket runs, admin paperwork, and finding student jobs. Also, start spamming WG-Gesucht for accommodation months in advance because the Bremen housing market gets crowded fast. The academic system here requires total self-discipline. Professors won't babysit you, so balancing self-study for AI project work alongside cooking and cleaning takes real effort. Culturally, the strict punctuality and German respect for personal space felt a bit distant at first coming from India, but after a couple of months, you adapt. I didn't get any scholarships, but landing a HiWi job on campus covers my monthly living costs just fine. Between the strong AI research focus, reliable BSAG public transport, and high safety, it's definitely worth it.
Likes (Public transportation): Getting around Bremen is really easy; the university is well connected by trams and buses, and there is usually a connection every 5-10 minutes. As a student, it is also affordable because the semester ticket covers public transport. Compared to other cities, Bremen's tram/buses are clean and very convenient as well.
Dislikes (Internships): Guidance is mostly self-driven. There is no strong internship support system at the university, so most students end up relying on LinkedIn, personal networking, and emailing professors or companies. But Bremen has decent options through DFKI, Fraunhofer institutes, and local startups for AI/CS students.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 70000
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
B.Sc in Biology (In German) - Batch of 2027
3.1
University of Bremen; Average
Tips: The absolute main thing to know is to grind your German skills early on. Without decent German, everything from student job hunting to basic paperwork becomes a struggle. Academically, the workload at Uni Bremen is totally manageable, especially if you already have a South Asian academic background where exam pressure is high. Bremen isn't massive on nightlife or big events, but you have fast regional train connections to bigger surrounding cities when you need a change of scene.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes4 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2026Read more
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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
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026Read more
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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
Reviewed on 22 Dec 2025Read more
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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
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2025Read more
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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
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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
Reviewed on 25 Mar 2025Read more
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MSc in Engineering Cybernetics - Batch of 2028
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.3
No regrets about the course and the city.
Tips: Stuttgart is a fantastic place to be a student, but building a solid group of friends early on makes all the difference in keeping university life fun and manageable. On the funding side, definitely throw your hat in the ring for the Deutschlandstipendium. It’s extremely competitive since so many high-achieving students apply, but it’s 300€ a month if you land it, so it's worth the effort. Overall, I’ve been really happy with both my course curriculum and living in Stuttgart.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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NIKHIL NIKHIL Verified Icon
Master of Science Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.7
The best. You get everything you wish for here.
Tips: Even though the course is in English. I would recommend learning German for a better and easier life. Without German, it will be hard to get a part-time job, as it is their main language for communication. So be prepared rather than regretting. Other than that, it's all good here.
Likes (Value for money): It's under TU9, and its reputation really meets the quality of education. Rest it all depends how much efforts you put in. Don't overthink; come here, learn, grow, and live up to your dreams. It's one of the public university in one of the good cities in Germany, so opportunities are here but how to get them depends on how much hard work you put in.
Dislikes (Internships): It depends on students—how hard they work for it. It's very competitive here, so learn German to excel. The university offers a job fair twice a year, which can help you to get a part-time job during studies. And yes, there are many internships available for all kinds of fields.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 62075
Reviewed on 24 Jun 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.0
A look into Uni Stuttgart
Tips: If you're making the move to the University of Stuttgart you definitely need to brace yourself for some serious initial culture shock—changing countries is never completely seamless. But the great thing about this campus is that it’s packed with other international students, so you are almost guaranteed to run into fellow Indians who can help you find your footing and figure out the local system during those first few weeks. You should also keep an eye out for financial aid and specialized campus initiatives; there is always a realistic shot at landing a scholarship or getting involved in targeted university programs like FEMTECH, which are fantastic for building a solid network and getting your name out there. Outside of the university itself, Stuttgart is a fantastic, highly international city with a ton of stuff to do. Looking back, I’m genuinely happy with my decision to come here and incredibly grateful for how the whole experience turned out.
Likes (Internships): When it comes to actually applying for or landing an internship, the university leaves you completely out to dry—there is basically zero guidance or support from their side. The only reason you can actually survive is because Stuttgart is a massive industrial powerhouse. Being surrounded by so many massive manufacturing and tech giants means the opportunities for technical part-time work and proper internships are way higher here than if you were stuck in some quiet, tiny college town. Even though the competition for these roles is an absolute bloodbath, the sheer volume of companies in the area means you can definitely find a job, get your foot in the door, and build up some solid local experience.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is very diverse and are knowledgeable. But according to my experience, it felt like the university took in more students than the ideal number of students they could manage. It is very competitive to find a research project or a HiWi or even a good topic for the thesis.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 17 Jun 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science Computer Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Stuttgart
3.0
3/5: Better/Latest Curriculum and Job Support Needed for International Students
Tips: Honestly, you just have to study hard and get your German sorted early on. If you're coming to the University of Stuttgart, you've really got to put yourself out there to actually get the local culture and all those tiny everyday nuances. Especially with the way things are set up here—there’s zero chance you’ll find one single, magic platform where all the student opportunities are just handed to you. You genuinely have to be proactive and chase stuff down on your own.
Likes (Public transportation): As the public transportation in Germany is covered under the Deutschland Ticket, you can move across Germany under a 60-euro ticket. Public transportation is generally reliable, with not too many problems faced, except for RE while traveling from one city to another. However, occasional delays have prevented me from giving it 5.
Dislikes (Value for money): Yes, being a university under BW, this is one of the most expensive universities in Germany after TUM. So I would recommend that anyone think about ROI before applying to this university. Also, as one has to put lots of effort into their own to understand the curriculum, get a part-time job, and also explore other critical areas for self-development and learning, I would rate this university 2 on value of money, as my experience with this university was quite bad. But kindly take it with a pinch of salt as each individual has a different opinion.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 2 Jun 2026Read more
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Vignasai Mullagur Verified Icon
MSc in Technology Management (In German) - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.3
Personal and academic growth.
Tips: The cultural Shifts in Germany are mostly emotional and physical. The weather, food and language are some things that took time for me. I have not applied for any scholarships but the University offers different types of Scholarships that students can apply for. Getting the scholarship does not totally depend on academics but also on extracurricular activities and volunteer work. To be honest, I got much interest in education after joining my University and the course. I learnt a lot from writing the paper to learning Soft Skills from fellow students and professors. Through the systems in my University, it has really developed a thirst inside me to be more educated and be in a better position.
Dislikes (Internships): Stuttgart has diverse Industries. Home to Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Bosch, etc and because of these big players many industries have evolved and developed in the State, creating more opportunities and making the most of the research for Germany. There are many Industry and University Collaborations happening and they have strong university research, creating many internship opportunities despite high competition.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55950
Reviewed on 19 Mar 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Vehicle Technology (In German) - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.2
Theory and research-oriented study program.
Tips: In Germany, there is a division when it comes to higher education - 'University' and 'University of applied sciences'. University focuses more on research and university of applied sciences focus on applied knowledge. Since Stuttgart is a University, it is more theoretical. It is completely in our responsibility to gain experience through clubs, Formula Student or similar things. So it might be stressful, but it is manageable.
Likes (Safety): Germany is generally safe compared to other European countries. Immediate help on and off campus from mentors and tutors. It is easy to get help even from the police or the general public in case of emergencies. There are lots of international affairs people in the university or general coordinators who make sure students feel safe on campus.
Dislikes (Part time work): On campus part time jobs are extremely scarce to find. Also the competition is higher. The pay is relatively very low compared to off campus part time jobs. Since International students who already pay large tuition fee, they won't be choosing on campus jobs unless they are really desperate for a part time job.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 3 Feb 2026Read more
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MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Stuttgart
3.9
Research oriented prestigious university.
Tips: This is a university oriented towards research. Good mathematical skills are expected. There will be some cultural differences in lectures but that will be on the positive side. I did not apply for any scholarships. However, you can look for DAAD scholarships. I liked the course, teaching material and especially the professors.
Likes (Safety): The city is very well connected through public transport via the university campus. I have lived there for 3 years and never heard a concern about safety. You could see police patrolling every in the campus at night sometimes. There are many helpline numbers for emergencies. However it is always advised not to travel alone in secluded areas which is a general advice valid for every place. There is not much of a nightlife in the city, so there is not much you could do during the dark hours.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The job market is pretty bad at the moment. Moreover, even with good German language skills the opportunities are too less. Work sponsorship is not needed. You just need to find a job with a minimum salary range then you can get the EU blue card which is a work permit. Generally, after graduation, you can get into a PhD programme, of course you will have a stipend which is approximately 55,000. So it is pretty decent. Apart from this you can work in the industry with an average salary of 60,000 however, it is difficult to find one at the moment. Internships are easy to get but a full-time job is hard.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 30 Dec 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.3
Challenging but rewarding journey at University of Stuttgart.
Tips: Students should be prepared for a rigorous, mathematically intensive programme. COMMAS is research driven, so self study and good fundamental knowledge in mathematics and programming are important though not necessary. Administrative processes in Germany can be slow, so patience and planning are essential.
Likes (Safety): Student residences have controlled entry systems. I have always felt safe moving around Stuttgart even when it's midnight. The police presence is consistent even when it's too late. The city is generally calm, well organised. I have never had any negative experience so far.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The teaching is highly theoretical and research oriented. The faculty is not very diverse in nationality. They are often very busy with research and projects. Some professors use advanced simulation examples, which is a unique strength. Getting quick response from the professors can sometimes be difficult.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 59750
Reviewed on 25 Nov 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.0
Academically oriented university with good opportunities.
Tips: It's important to research about the course that one is taking. For the Electrical Engineering Master's, a few courses are difficult. It's important to choose a subject that interests you. It's always good to get an opinion about each subject from any senior students before writing the exam. Once you write an exam, it's not possible to register for that subject.
Likes (Part time work): There are good Indian restaurants in the city, but not many options when it comes to South Indian food. There are Sri-lankan restaurants, which do provide good south Indian food as well. Mostly, students cook for themselves as dining out is not an affordable option.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are good Indian restaurants in the city, but not many options when it comes to South Indian food. There are Sri-Lankan restaurants, which do provide good South Indian food as well. Mostly, students cook for themselves as dining out is not an affordable option.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 65000
Reviewed on 19 Nov 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Stuttgart
3.4
The university is good and friendly.
Tips: Sometimes there are cultural socks but it is a matter of time as time passes, it becomes adaptable. There are scholarships like Deutschlandstipendium which offer 300 euros per month as a scholarship. It's a research university, so if you want to do research, it is good for you.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is efficient as most people use bus and trains rather than their private vehicles. Students are not offered a city ticket but you need to buy a monthly ticket from the German train authority but it costs 40 euros per month only.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Generally, the market is not good right now otherwise, in a normal scenario placements are good. The job roles vary from design to development to project management. The package goes for a fresher from 50,000 euros per year to 65,000 euros and for an experienced a bit higher than this.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 992
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.4
My honest take on studying in Stuttgart.
Tips: Well, students should know that Stuttgart is a big city and you might feel a bit lost in the beginning. If you are someone who likes European architecture and buildings, I will have to disappoint you because Stuttgart is not the most beautiful city when it comes to architecture. They do have a lot of industrial opportunities which also comes with a lot of competition from other international students. Unfortunately you also won't have the most international environment in your classes if you decide to pursue engineering here because mostly there are Indians so you might have to put yourself more out there for sports and extra curricular activities so that you can interact with more international people. We do have a lot of nature spots here. If you like nature and forest and hiking, you might like it here, especially on the Vaihingen campus at the University of Stuttgart.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty here is highly qualified and they have themselves studied from the world's best institutions. They are quite passionate at what they do. The research institutes also offer a wide range of thesis topics which can be pursued in order to fulfil your areas of expertise in the course of your Masters studies.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of permanent settling in the city of Stuttgart are less because the Visa office has really long waiting days. If you need to switch your visa from student to job seeker or a full time employee, it is a very overwhelming process. You could work in Stuttgart but it is highly recommended to shift to nearby cities in order to have smooth paperwork regarding the bureaucracy.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45000
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Stuttgart
3.9
Stuttgart city and TU Stuttgart experience.
Tips: The Stuttgart city is not like a typical European city, which someone would expect, but it has decent leisure options. You would probably meet more people from different parts of India itself. You need to put in effort to make friends with people outside your country. Few people also have the opportunity to get the Deutschlandstipendium which gives you a scholarship of 300 euros per month for a year. The university staff is responsive, and local people are helpful as well.
Likes (Public transportation): The S-Bahn stop is right at the center of the University, and not just that, even the bus stop is directly in front. Once you have the Deutschlandticket, the connectivity is great. You can get to the main station in around 15 minutes, and have a lot of other options to go to like parks, shopping centres.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are quite a few Indian restaurants around, which are decent, and you could go there once in a while. On average, the cost per person at a restaurant is at least 15 euros, and as a student, it is a bit on the higher side for a one time meal. Once you know how to cook, you would not prefer spending so much money for just one meal.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 775
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 58075
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2025Read more
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Harshwardhan Deepak Dhumal Verified Icon
MSc in Materials Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Stuttgart
3.9
A perfect blend of academia and industry.
Tips: The academic transition was very drastic when I arrived in Germany. My Bachelor's at Savitribai Phule Pune University had a simple, straightforward curriculum and exam pattern, so it was initially difficult to adjust to the concept based lectures and exams at Stuttgart. I didn't apply for scholarships interested candidates can find information online. I am completely satisfied with my university and course. As a technical university, Stuttgart offers complete freedom in choosing courses and electives based on individual interests. There are also opportunities for internships and working student roles, providing valuable industrial exposure and helping students optimise their career paths. Settling in Germany can be challenging due to the demanding language, cultural differences and the current market situation.
Likes (Part time work): It is easy to find on-campus part time jobs at the University, which are mostly known as HiWi (Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft) or Student Assistant roles. In such roles one can find and contact different Ph.D. students and assist them on their respective projects under their guidance and supervision. It is usually manageable to have a part time job that amounts to 10 working hours per week along with the regular academic activities. The average pay is around 13 euros per hour.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There aren't many Indian restaurants in Stuttgart, and the ones that exist are either expensive or not very good. This is specifically about Indian cuisine; there are still great options for Italian, Thai, Korean, Mexican, or Turkish food in the city. I prefer cooking Indian food at home.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2025Read more
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Souptik Kumar Majumdar Verified Icon
Master of Science Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Stuttgart
3.6
The economy is weak and it's very difficult to find work for less experienced professionals.
Tips: Adapt to German culture and weather, especially in winter. Learn the language to grow your social circle or miss out on networking. The German National Scholarship is available if you have good grades and maintain them for the standard period of study for two years. I am generally quite satisfied, as you have a lot of flexibility regarding courses, how many courses you want to take per semester, and part-time jobs.
Likes (Safety): Generally, Germany is a safe destination for students. The campus is situated in the outskirts of the main city and is surrounded by nice park, forest, and sports facilities. Stuttgart as a city offers a lot - it has a great city center, a lot of museums (Mercedes, Porsche), and the nightlife is also very happening and safe.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): All companies offer sponsor visas, however, right now the economy is weak and it's very difficult to find work for less experienced professionals or students. There are all kinds of job roles on offer, from data scientists to software developers, but you need to demonstrate a lot of skills and experience.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Reviewed on 3 Jul 2025Read more
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Chintu Saji Verified Icon
MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.0
Opportunity to gain good technical knowledge, but less help from the university.
Tips: It's always good to talk to your seniors who have taken the subjects, because a few courses are extremely difficult. I also don't have a scholarship for my course. I'm not really satisfied with the university and the course, particularly, because the university doesn't really help the students in many matters, including studies. I am, however, well satisfied with the country.
Likes (Safety): The campus is generally safe all the time. I'd say it's a common thing in Europe. I never had any bad experiences. I'm sure the police know how to handle things, though. It's pretty safe to travel even at night, too. The transportation facility in the city also helps a lot.
Dislikes (Student Life): The course structure is complex, but you could find time for travelling and engaging with student activities. There are some summer parties, as well as annual parties. Student technical hubs, such as the green club, are pretty active, but student activities overall have limited exposure.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.2
The university is student friendly and people are very friendly.
Tips: Know the German language well. It'll help with part-time jobs and jobs after your studies. There are options for scholarships, but with the blocked account money and part-time jobs, it'll be more than enough to survive. Also, the exams and study patterns here are very different. You need to constantly study and be up to date with classes. Studying a day before the exam will not be useful here.
Likes (Safety): Germany is one of the safest countries in Europe. In my time here, I've rarely faced any racism or other issues. People are friendly here, even cops are helpful. And if you know German, it's gonna be of great help. Public transportation is quite safe and have connection to almost every part of the city.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking by myself. There aren't many Indian restaurants here, and the ones available are expensive for the taste. There are a few Indian grocery stores here where you can get stuff. My suggestion is to learn cooking before you come here. It's better for health and financially wise in the long run.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 24 Jun 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.3
Research, growth, and maturity.
Tips: Have some insights on courses, companies working on similar technologies. I have not received any scholarship. DAAD and Deutschland Stipendium are some of the good ones. They offer around 600 euros per month for one semester.
Likes (Student Life): The best thing about this university is internationalisation and part-time options with professors. Events like visiting tourist spots in the city, tech meet-ups, Science day and more. On average, I visit at least one event a month. Data about the club is available on the university website.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Upon learning the German language, it typically takes around 3 years to obtain German citizenship. Earning a minimum defined amount of salary can provide permanent immigration status. If not the case, it may take around 5 years. I think I will stay for the long term, as of now, but I am not interested in moving to Germany permanently.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2025Read more
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Jyothsna Avula Venkatesulu Verified Icon
MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.7
Friendly and career-oriented university.
Tips: In my point of view, I have made up my mind to face everything positively, with a smile and courage. It's obvious that there will be cultural shifts, but I like what I like, and the other things don't bother me. I didn't get any scholarships.
Likes (Public transportation): All of the faculty are helpful, and the college is a safe environment. Everyone in the country is good-natured, helpful, and well-educated. I always feel like I can count on people here for support, which is why I think the country is a safe and good place to live.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 1 May 2025Read more
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Infrastructure Planning M.Sc - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.1
Stressful learning environment but a great experience.
Tips: I did not receive any scholarship, but it's possible to get a DAAD scholarship, which covers your entire academic expenses, including living expenses. All you need is a good academic background, and you’ll need to apply well in advance. You also might consider the Deutschland scholarship. The Deutschland scholarship covers your expenses too and pays you 300 euros a month. In Germany, it’s pretty easy to pick up odd jobs like a delivery service. You can also get a position in the technical field, like project management or civil engineering. However, the major challenge is the language barrier. If you don’t want to learn German and integrate into the German community, then don’t come here. It’s easy to balance studies and work as a student. The law allows you to work only 20 hours a week. Your salary should be enough to get you by.
Likes (Indian Food): There are several Indian stores and Indian restaurants in the city. But as a student, it is better to cook for yourself since it gets expensive to eat out regularly. Monthly grocery expenses are typically between 150 to 200 per person. Most restaurants are expensive and not student friendly. Fortunately, there are also many options for vegetarians.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes45 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Reviewed on 25 Apr 2025Read more
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MS in Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Stuttgart
4.2
Excellent university with plenty of opportunities.
Tips: Being open to different perspectives of people always comes in handy. I didn't secure any scholarship. To be honest, the satisfaction towards the university and course tends to rely more on how much one works on building their knowledge and utilising the available opportunities. The curriculum is designed to reward consistent efforts rather than last-minute preparations, which you can usually get away with back in India. The University of Stuttgart, being one of the Top 9 universities, is a respectable institution. In my course, many of the professors are highly knowledgeable in their area of expertise. One thing that I found challenging was the accent of the professors. They are not native English speakers, and each one has a quite unique way of speech and pace. Regarding the country, the essentials, like water, health care, and accommodations, are very good. Administrative processes take a long time, though, but they do surely happen.
Likes (Public transportation): Stuttgart has an excellent public transport system, which is typical of many tier 1 and tier 2 cities. There are two campuses of the University of Stuttgart, one at the city centre (near the Central Station) and another one at Vaihingen, both of which are well connected by the S-Bahn. The S-Bahn connects outer suburbs and satellite towns to the city, and the U-Bahn connects all popular locations within the city. Most students are advised to subscribe to the Deutschland Ticket (the most affordable option). For students under 27, there is an option for the Jugend BW ticket for €39.42 per month, but prices fluctuate. From a convenience standpoint, if you are used to using public transportation in India, then you should have no worries here.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The first thing that comes to the attention at an Indian restaurant is the price. That's because traditional ingredients from India cost more in Germany. In Stuttgart, one can find both south and north Indian cuisines with a bit of searching. Instagram and peers might come in handy, but I prefer self-cooking. At most supermarkets, groceries are of very good quality.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 650
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 14 Apr 2025Read more
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