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Public Universities are free of cost for international students.
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Views on University of Gottingen campus
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Anonymous
MS in Development Economics ( In German) - Batch of 2021
4.3
University of Gottingen is good.
Tips: I think there's a shift in mindset when one moves abroad and develops a network of people from different countries. This helps broaden perspectives. The DAAD scholarship gives 800 euros per month as well as round flight tickets and health insurance. I would definitely recommend the University of Gottingen.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fee is very minimal in public universities in Germany. It was about 250 euros when I was studying there. This "tuition fee" goes towards your public transport allowance, student union membership, as well as subsidised food in the canteens.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Germany is open in terms of visa access. It is very difficult to get a job if you do not have native fluency in German and do not have a local network to help you get jobs. There is also a growing anti-immigrant sentiment. Germany is great to live in for a few years and get a good education. But permanent immigration opportunities are a bit difficult to come across.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 35000
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Anonymous
Msc in Molecular Medicine - Batch of 2025
4.7
It is actually a great place to live and study.
Tips: Know about the culture, food and festivals before you come. Easy to integrate. Learn the language a bit. I didn't avail scholarships but there are multiple options. It should be worth your time and efforts.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 34500
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Subhro Basu 
- Batch of 2023
4.5
Life in Germany: A quiet world.
Tips: The cultural shift is something huge that I had to go through. It is very quiet here which was definitely a surprise to me. But the course coordinator was more than welcoming to us and made the local bureaucracy very easy. The course is really good and prepares everyone for the outer world.
Likes (Value for money): For my course, there was a stipend that every student received each month. This stipend is enough to cover the insurance and the living costs. It was also covered by travel expenses when I went around Europe and also back home. The university also increased the stipend once due to inflation and it helped.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are a lot of Indian restaurants but the food is really Europeanized and hence doesn't really taste like it does back home. The prices are okay ish one meal can be somewhere around 20 euros now. I like to cook food and hence prefer eating inside only.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
MA in Modern Indian Studies (In German) - Batch of 2026
4.7
Amazing student life; knowledge of German language is crucial.
Tips: Things students should know before coming here -
Knowledge of the German language is crucial, even if your course is in English. Acclimating to a new culture takes time. Germans can be different from Indians; they're less social and follow rules to an immense degree. Niedersachsen scholarship and the Deutschlandstipendium are available for students. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Value for money): There are no tuition fees because the University of Göttingen (also known as The Georg-August University) is a public university. Public universities do not charge tuition. Students need to cover accommodation, health insurance, and living expenses. Groceries cost roughly 180-200 euros a month. Statutory health insurance is 144 euros, and the average rent is 300 euros. Public transport is free.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): There is a finding work visa available after graduation which is quite helpful. Germany is generally pro immigrant making it easier to settle here. However it's important to note that German language proficiency is crucial for this. I would like to immigrate permanently if given the opportunity.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
Applied Computer Science (M.Sc.) - Batch of 2017
4.2
A place for quality distance learning for professional and personal growth.
Tips: I have changed from an introvert to an extrovert. There was a cultural shift and I got adjusted to it. Having at least B1 knowledge of the German language is recommended before you go to any University in Germany. I have availed scholarship for my masters' thesis. I spoke with my mentor and he did allow me to get a scholarship for my thesis. It was 1000 Euros per month for 6 months only. Overall, I am satisfied with the course, the university, and the country. I have learned a lot of lessons and traveling to a different place changed me as a whole person and I liked the change.
Likes (Safety): The lawns are very strict there at the University. The police would be patrolling during the night. Lost and found, mental health, and job & student support were the other facilities that were provided for the student's safety. I did not face any bad experiences in the city. I had a good experience as it was a student city.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I studied in a very small town. There were only 3 to 4 Indian restaurants. Out of them only 1 or 2 had affordable pricing as students but still, I could not afford to eat there daily as it would be expensive for a monthly budget. I prefer to cook myself for healthy purposes and due to my expense constraints.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 0
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50650
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Pranav Mathur 
MA in Modern Indian Studies (In German) - Batch of 2026
4.6
University of Göttingen is a place for excellence.
Tips: The transition to the cultural life here was easy. The city is international in its nature with several opportunities for students to interact with students and faculty from all across the world. The Lower Saxony Scholarship and the Germany Scholarship are two options that the students can opt for. Overall, I'm happy with the faculty, the city and the university.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at the Centre for Modern Indian Studies is absolutely brilliant. Some of the leading figures of labour history at the moment work here. The academic environment is rigorous. We're taught how to discern complex, often inaccessible texts. The faculty is also diverse in its nature, both on the basis of their areas of specialisation and where they come from.
Dislikes (Internships): Regular internship fairs are organised both by the Centre for Modern Indian Studies and the University of Göttingen. Career Planning Workshops and Grant Writing Workshops also take place. The internship opportunities, however, become a bit scarce if you don't speak German. You can get credit transfers for internships or your work experience.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes31 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
M.Sc. in Mathematics - Batch of 2022
5
Best university, perfect for student life and excellent faculty.
Tips: The University of Gottingen is good. The academic culture and the exam pattern are different than in India, and you have to be self-motivated. The faculty and staff are really approachable, and if you put in the effort, you will be successful. German is mandatory if you plan to stay in Germany long term, but not while you're at the University of Gottingen, as long as the courses are international. The University of Gottingen isn't perfect, but it’s a great place to study.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 650
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Views on University of Bonn campus

Harshvarddhan Singh 
Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Bonn
4.3
Challenges, changes, and growth in Germany.
Tips: There will definitely be cultural shocks, including civic sense, food ethics, traffic rules, language barriers, night life, time management, independence, individualistic life choices, personal space and code of conduct. Rules to abide by, waste management. One has to be strong, confident, and ready to accept to lot of new changes in the structure of their life to be able to live a happy life in Germany. But there is a lot to learn and in the long run it gives a better shape to your personal as well as professional life. I didn't avail any scholarship. It required me to have a certain level of German proficiency. The level of my university is good, so it pushes me to put more effort. In that sense, I am happy with my experience.
Likes (Indian Food): There are plenty of options available around which include both South and North Indian cuisines. There are many Indian stores from where you can buy Indian groceries and cook them at home. So you get both options of cooking at home as well as eating out.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post study job situation has plummeted after the economic recession hit Germany. I do not have any exact figure of how many companies sponsor visas and the salary packages vary a lot, city to city and company to company, according to your domain but overall the market has definitely tightened.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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Anonymous
Masters in Physics - Batch of 2019
Offered by University of Bonn
5
Very amazing faculty and student life.
Tips: Be prepared to be as active and involved as much as you can; these things make learning easier. There are no doubt cultural shifts, which are natural, but I guess one should take all of this in a positive aspect, and try to be as involved as possible to enjoy to the fullest. They have a BCGS scholarship programme, so you can apply for that.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): International student hub, diverse culture, social activities, events. It would be good to have some conversational knowledge of German beforehand to fully indulge in college life and events. A student gym, wellness activities are there and events in the Student dorms are also there.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): Very friendly and adjusting faculty. Ready to help, separate office hours. Each course also has separate tutors, so students can easily clarify their doubts. A good experience, but students should remember that they put in their effort as much as possible.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40275
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Abhilash Ch 
Masters in Physics - Batch of 2021
Offered by University of Bonn
4.2
Great opportunity with low tuition fees. Plan your courses and thesis.
Tips: Had the opportunity to experience various cultures. Staying in a different country by ourselves is tough, and it took me time to get used to the climate. I am, in general, very satisfied with the courses and the country. Learning the German language can be very beneficial, but the university does not offer enough places in its German course.
Likes (Public transportation): The city of Bonn is, in general, well connected, with trams and buses. The student ID gives access to public transport. But I heard that it has gotten harder to find accommodation, and people are finding it in remote areas of Bonn. This makes it tricky to travel to campus every day.
Dislikes (Internships): At least, when I studied, the Physics department was conservative in its practices. It was not easy to convince the department and finish related paperwork for an internship/thesis outside the university. Finding an internship depends on our planning. Germany offers internship opportunities in various subfields of Physics.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45000
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Krishna Akolkar 
MSc in Economics - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Bonn
4.1
A warehouse of experiences and learnings.
Tips: The modules are designed in a way that gives you flexibility, so choosing the modules is crucial. Choosing a path before joining is also important, so you want to go on academia or go into industry. That will shape your modules. Knowing the fact that 1st semester is difficult for everyone. So, working very hard in the first sem will be very beneficial. Start searching for jobs in the second semester. 1st semester is to settle here, get to know things. Coming to Europe has its perks, like a good lifestyle or travelling through countries but the 1st priority should be studies. Bonn has taught me a lot. Being responsible is one of them. Through modules and projects, I have shaped myself in the financial industry.
Likes (Student Life): Student life here is a good package of international exposure, studies and experiences. Through living in dorms, we get to have various experiences by cooking together, making new friends, celebrating festivals and also studying together. University life is a good mix of local and other nationalities. Particularly, for Bonn, the faculty is very good, and the modules are well articulated with many options in electives.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Being a vegetarian, there are limited options in Indian food as well. It's always better to cook for ourselves as the restaurant doesn't have the value of money and taste, also not as expected. The restaurants are expensive for a student's budget. However, eating out once a week is totally okay.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
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Nilima Akolkar 
Masters in Physics - Batch of 2021
Offered by University of Bonn
4.5
The courses are difficult yet rewarding.
Tips: Courses are difficult, so be prepared for difficult assignments and a lot of hard work. Since we come from a different background, it is challenging to get accustomed to the education system here. Especially the compulsory subjects are difficult, so be ready to spend a lot of hours studying. That being said, the course is very rewarding and you get good internships or a teaching assistantship as a part time job.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation fee is included in the student semester fees (twice a year). So you don't need to pay extra for public transportation. Public transport is very well connected in the entire Germany and the app works fine too. Available modes are bus, tram and underground trains.
Dislikes (Indian Food): As a vegetarian, it is challenging to find options in Germany in general. There are indian stores and restaurant but finding authentic restaurants is a challenge. However, you can find all ingredients if you are comfortable cooking. I do like eating outside but limited, mostly cooking is the best option.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1075
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 54900
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Deepti Hariharan 
Masters in Physics - Batch of 2021
Offered by University of Bonn
4.4
On-campus university jobs are rare.
Tips: The academic jump between India and Germany was huge, in terms of the syllabus, assignments and methods of teaching. This was hard in the beginning. The cultural shift was interesting too, but Bonn is a student city with people all over the world, so it wasn't hard to get used to. I am extremely satisfied with the university, city and country.
Likes (Student Life): Weekdays are usually paced with classes and assignments. Weekends are spent with friends and neighbours or exploring the city. We have to do our chores ourselves. There are not as many student events or clubs as compared to India, a few only.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus university jobs are rare. There are opportunities in the library and copy room, but German students are preferred here. Some labs are also there that have paid work, but again rare. Although there are tons of off-campus work opportunities. Both in companies and labs. And also things like delivery, restaurants, etc. The usual choice among students is 10 hours of part-time work a week. This is manageable. Even 4-5 hours is allowed, which gives more time for studies. Up to 20 hours a week is legally allowed. The average pay is 12-15 euros/hour. For 10 hours, it covers the monthly expenses well, providing a normal lifestyle where we cook for ourselves and are not extravagant.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 67150
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Kartik Tiwari 
MSc in Astrophysics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bonn
4.5
Bonn is a very safe city with an extremely low crime rate.
Tips: It is good to know that STEM departments in Bonn are uncharacteristically rigorous and academically demanding even by German standards. I studied in an excellent Indian university and was generally familiar with most of my master's level curriculum but still struggled substantially with my exams in Bonn. In part, this is because failing courses in Germany is not taboo. Most people take at least one extra semester to graduate. Consequently, professors do not shy away from failing students either. I was awarded the Bonn-Cologne Graduate Scholarship which paid me 1000 euros every month. Other perks of the scholarship included guaranteed subsidized housing in a nice neighbourhood and expedited visa processing. The amount of funding that the University of Bonn receives for research and the sincerity with which research groups are organized are leagues above the resources that students in Indian universities can access. Being in the EU also makes it very easy to travel to nearby countries such as Switzerland, France, Portugal, etc. This allows students to network in conferences and workshops quite easily.
Likes (Safety): Bonn is a very safe city with an extremely low crime rate. In my two years there, I have not heard a single instance of theft, violence or talking. There is also campus police and ample of organisations to report violations. Germans take the law very seriously.
Dislikes (Part time work): I was on a full scholarship throughout my two years there and worked as a research assistant and academic tutor. These jobs were guaranteed to me via my scholarship contact. However, if one is unable to find an academic part-time job, then working in cafes or grocery stores. It might be necessary to have a working proficiency in German.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
MEd in Animal sciences (Animal Husbandry) (In German & English) - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Bonn
4.7
Best work life balance and research infrastructure.
Tips: Before joining the University of Bonn, know that it values research and independence. I am 65% E13 research employees who support me financially. At the beginning, the German culture is shocking but you will enjoy it later. In Germany, I found they have a great balance between work and life which is very impressive for me.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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Anonymous
Master of Medical Immunosciences and Infection - Batch of 2019
Offered by University of Bonn
4
Supportive faculty at the University of Bonn.
Tips: Know what you want to do in life, the career paths you are going to choose, what makes you happy and at the same time earns money for you. Learn German it opens many doors for you. Try to find a mini/part-time job so that you are not exhausting your block account. A degree should provide you with essential skills that should land you a job. Tailor your master's programme accordingly.
Likes (Public transportation): In Germany, the Deutschland Ticket allows affordable travel on most public transport nationwide. The University of Bonn provides this ticket upon enrollment. Note that it does not cover long distance trains like ICE or EC. For them, you have to provide additional costs.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): German is key for securing jobs outside academia, where full-time well-paid positions are standard. In academia, limited German is often acceptable if you're proficient in your field. However doctoral studies-the most sought-after academic positions are typically part-time (50-60%), unless exceptions apply.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Aishik Das 
MSc in Neurosciences - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bonn
4.2
Empowering education with global exposure.
Tips: Before joining this university, students should know that the academic environment is active and supportive with plenty of opportunities but one needs to take the initiative most of the time. Also the university offers several merit-based scholarships based on academic performance and a statement of purpose.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes12 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Niharika Kashyap 
MSc in Neurosciences - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Bonn
4.6
A journey of learning and belonging.
Tips: The main transition I had to undergo was the vast difference in weather and the shorter days. People keep to themselves mostly unless asked for help, and that might lead to feeling lonely at times. I did not apply for any scholarships. I am satisfied with my course structure, although it was quite hectic compared to my peers in other fields of natural sciences.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): So far, I have not had any major issues with my residence permit applications. The waiting time could be subject to your area or city but I would rate my chances of getting a permanent residence in Germany quite high. And when the right time comes, I might also seriously consider getting citizenship.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Usually, the options of meals in India are very varied, which might be a little bit of a cultural shock after coming to Germany, therefore I mostly get my cravings of that warm bowl of daal and price satisfied by cooking at home. Although there are a couple of good Indian restaurants in Bonn, but a little on the pricey end.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1500
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 24575
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Shreenath Sherkar 
MSc in Astrophysics - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Bonn
3.7
Inside MSc Astrophysics at Bonn.
Tips: There is an option to get scholarships under the BCGS framework but it is extremely competitive. The transition from an Indian system of education to the German one is significantly tougher than I had initially presumed. The course structure is awfully hard and the pace can sometimes overwhelm students. But it's an absolute goldmine for those who love this subject.
Likes (Student Life): A lot of student organizations regularly meet at different events and parties. They make sure you feel included. Lots of Beer, free pizzas and barbecue parties, board games, sports and politics are all very common here. You will never feel bored but you may feel overwhelmed.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Indian food restaurants usually make Indian food in a 'western style'. Authentic Indian food is costly and rare. A solid community of Indian workers means that sometimes you could ask for 'Indian Style' food items and they may provide you with one that tastes just like back at home.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 500
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
MSc in Geodetic Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bonn
4.6
The job market is a bit slow due to the inflation.
Tips: Students learn the technical skills before coming to your studies based on your course. Bring warm clothes and cover yourself. You will really learn and enjoy the experience, it is a lifetime opportunity. Learn German before coming to Germany. It will really help with permanent work.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Currently the job market is a bit slow due to the inflation. You would need more experience and apply for many jobs till you get. Also knowing German is a great advantage. Nevertheless you can stay in Germany after completing your studies by a JoS seeker visa.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
MSc in Neurosciences - Batch of 2020
Offered by University of Bonn
5
Excellent university for starting a research or industry career in Neuroscience.
Tips: Learning German helps a lot, not during the course but after. Most jobs although in English require candidates to also speak German. Also helps to better integrate into society if planning long term here. I did get a scholarship but it is not available anymore. There are many other opportunities to gain like working as a student assistant in a lab for a thesis helped a lot in my case, money wise and professionally. I'm fully satisfied with my course and university. I even pursued my Ph.D. here after Masters and am continuing as a Postdoc researcher here at University of Bonn.
Likes (Indian Food): University Bonn is international and there are always activities going on throughout the year. Bonn is diverse and is excellent for student life. There are German language courses offered by the university for free for the university students. There are career talks, tutorials for students in courses and much more support from the university side.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Excellent infrastructure and research environment. Friendly faculty and faced equal attention from all faculty. Almost all courses offer hands on experience with techniques that are being taught. Lab-oriented courses and practical experience will be heavy. The teaching faculty are mostly German with lab members usually coming from diverse backgrounds.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 32000
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Anonymous
MSc in Economics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bonn
4
One of the leading universities for studying economics in Germany.
Tips: Before joining, applicants should be well versed with the courses taught and should do a little preparation so that they are prepared for the courses to be taught. M.Sc. in Economics is highly academic-oriented and is mathematically inclined, hence students should be prepared to do courses that involve a lot of math concepts. There are scholarships available and students should apply within the deadline to get a chance to avail them.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport is well connected and it is the cheapest form of transportation for students. As a student, our semester fee includes transportation costs so we can access all modes of public transportation for free. The semester ticket gives access to all local and regional transport within Germany.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There aren't a lot of Indian restaurants in Bonn, and the available Indian restaurants are somewhat expensive for Indians. There are some Indian grocery stores in Bonn, so there are options to buy Indian groceries, and cooking food yourself is more cost-saving. I think as a student it is expensive to eat outside every day, hence, learning to cook is an essential life skill needed to survive in Germany.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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AISHIK DAS 
MSc in Neurosciences - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bonn
4.5
Most supportive and friendly college I ever been to.
Tips: Students should be familiar with the things they need to do after coming here such as doing city registration, opening a bank account, and adapting to the food and lifestyle of the natives. Also, it is better if they have basic knowledge of German. Moreover, the teaching patterns and lab rotations also are a bit different here.
Likes (Value for money): We don't really have to pay the tuition fees and the semester contribution fees that we pay include the public transportation for a large area so we get to travel a lot. Moreover, they also provide such a good atmosphere for study, use innovative techs for teaching and the internet and campus facilities which really makes it a great course to study.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The teaching faculty is great here. Most of them are Germans, so there can be problems with the accent for the Indians sometimes but that is rare. Moreover, most of them are quite friendly and also very serious about the subjects they teach. Sometimes some of them can be very strict with grading but since it's a course with restricted admissions you get to interact and learn more.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 450
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
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