University of Koblenz Vs University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven: Compare Fees, Placement, Reviews
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University of Koblenz V/s University of Applied Sciences BremerhavenStudent Ratings
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4.1/5
3.3 Internships
3.7 Part time work
3.3 Post study jobs
4.7 Quality of faculty
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4.3/5
4 Internships
4 Part time work
4.2 Post study jobs
4.2 Quality of faculty
4.4 Student Life
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University of Koblenz V/s University of Applied Sciences BremerhavenCourse Comparison
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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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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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Views on University of Koblenz campus
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Anonymous
Master of Science Web and Data Science - Batch of 2026
3.6
Building a life from scratch - Germany Masters Degree Experience
Tips: After coming here I have learned to manage my life all on my own. You don't have family or people you know. Everyone and everything is new. So you learn to handle your life, bills, education, job, and everything on your own. You have to push yourself to get whatever goals you have done. No one is coming to motivate or push you. The cultural shift for me was when I could work part-time in IT and also study side by side. There is no spoon-feeding; you have to learn and figure things out on your own. A lot of things here in Germany have too much paperwork; even simple things in India are complicated here. So you will learn to navigate it. I didn't take any scholarships. I'd say the university is good. It has good elective options. Web and data science is an interesting combination. You can choose more web-based or data science-based electives. As long as you study and do your assignments and are serious about your degree, you can do it. Germany has been a new experience.
Likes (Part time work): On-campus part-time jobs are extremely limited. Most students take off-campus part-time jobs. Non-technical part-time jobs are exhausting, as you need to physically work. If you get a technical part-time job, it's easier to manage academics, as it will mostly be online.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are not mandatory at my university, and getting internships in the market is not easy. Even people with work experience from India have a hard time getting internships. It can take anywhere from 6 months to 1 year to get a job. At least 500 applications minimum. So landing an internship is not easy. Yes, there are internships relevant to my field in data science and web development.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes8 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
Master of Science Web and Data Science - Batch of 2027
4.0
Very well structured educational course
Tips: I actually made some German friends, and since I’m working part-time at a local company, I’ve gotten a real taste of the work culture here. The work-life balance is seriously great and everyone is super direct. One thing that completely blew my mind was seeing how active the elderly people are—like, you’ll see them driving buses or literally hiking up mountains.
I didn't get a scholarship myself, but the university has plenty of options for top students, plus the usual DAAD grants. Honestly the course itself is great but trying to live in Munich is a joke. The housing situation is a total nightmare and finding a decent room for under 700 euros a month is basically impossible.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I would say a solid 5 faculty are really good; some professors even respond to emails within minutes. Each course is structured differently, so I can't compare them. What I really liked is they are updating the syllabus frequently to keep up with the current AI trends. We have new courses like Foundation Model, AI, Human-Entered AI, etc. We have many professors from different nationalities, especially in Web and Data Science courses.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus jobs are available like student assistance. Off-campus job-wise, we are close to Frankfurt and Cologne/Bonn, so many technical opportunities are there. For non-technical, we have McDonald's, Amazon, Lieferando, Burgerme, some local restaurants, etc. Part-time work and studies are both easily manageable, but new students should focus on their mandatories more; for the first 6-12 months, they should solely focus on their studies to understand the German exam structure and get habituated to both the summer and winter (the climate here is not that extreme compared to cities like Hamburg/Munich; it's very manageable). Average pay per hour is according to German work laws, so we can find a decent-paying job to cover rent and bills. It's not a lot to save up unless you are too frugal.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
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Rahul Chhabadiya 
Master of Science Web and Data Science - Batch of 2027
4.6
Good curriculum, supporting staff, nice and beautiful city
Tips: The education system is a little bit different compared to Indian standards, in a good direction; it's more flexible. People are more open and direct, so sometimes it's easier to talk to someone. I did get a scholarship based on my grades and an entrance exam; universities usually have more scholarships to support education. Scholarship usually is around 400 to 600 a month for up to 12 months max.
Likes (Safety): Overall, the surroundings are safe, and people are very polite and helpful. The police department here is more tolerant of international people. There is no additional security anywhere because it's not needed as well. If you are not heavily involved in any political argument, an easygoing person wouldn't be a problem at all.
Dislikes (Internships): Most universities themselves don't offer internships, or most of them don't have tie-ups with companies to offer the internship. In a few cases the faculty members provide the options wherever they have ongoing projects, like in the university or outside of the university. But overall in Germany there's no concept of on-campus recruiting.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 48000
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Nishanth Srinivasa 
Master of Science Web and Data Science - Batch of 2028
4.2
Review on Koblenz University
Tips: Moving here from India is a massive culture shock, and you notice the differences the second you land. The University of Koblenz itself is a super relaxed environment—there are zero tuition fees to worry about and attendance isn't mandatory, which sounds amazing, but it means you have to be incredibly self-disciplined or you'll fall behind. You basically have to grow up overnight because you're entirely on your own. Nobody is checking in on you, so managing your own cooking, doing your laundry, and dealing with the crazy seasonal weather shifts becomes your daily life. The winters here get freezing cold, the food is completely different, and even the way people dress and act takes some serious getting used to. It forces you to become way more responsible than you've ever been, but it’s a solid environment once you adapt to the lifestyle.
Likes (Public transportation): Trains and buses are available most of the time, and the ticket costs are funded by the university. The university is near the center of the city, so everything is available by 10 min transportation by buses. You can even stay in the outskirts and have fun and attend the university at the same time.
Dislikes (Internships): Since it is a mid-tier city, the requirements, such as language, are more important, and also the jobs can be applied for in the other cities as well. The internships and other jobs are definitely competitive since you are one of those other people who would have applied for the same job.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
Master of Science in Embedded Systems Design - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven
4.0
My experiences at the uni
Tips: It's a 90-credit master's degree, and you can't do a Ph.D. with this master's degree. It is better to get some knowledge about the courses before joining the course. Focus on language (German) that makes a difference while applying for jobs. You might get a scholarship from DAAD, and I got one for about 600 euro (one time). There is one department in the university that will handle this stuff, and I guess it's only for international students; sadly, I don't remember the wing name. I am quite satisfied with the course and job currently I am doing. Of course taxes are here high, but you will get some real benefits as well from the government.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): It's easy to get permanent residence once you've got a job. This course is good enough to get a job, especially in the FPGA domain. The course gives necessary knowledge to get a job if you are focused. The staff are friendly, and they will guide you to get jobs as well.
Dislikes (Indian Food): It's difficult to find the Indian food over there. But you can find the necessary goods to prepare yourself. Of course you can find different kinds of German food here, which is also nice once you get used to it. I don't have much to say here, other than that.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
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Anonymous
M.Sc. in Process Engineering and Energy Technology - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven
4.0
My college is on sea side with perfect view for studies and enjoyment
Tips: Student should be ready for hussle, ofcourse we will find cultural shock after coming here
I tried for scholarship but couldn't get it also as I am studying in public university we don't have time pay much fee
I am fully satisfied with university, course and country.
Likes (Public transportation): Here connectivity is quite good; you can find a bus every 10 minutes; we don't have to wait for a long time. Overall, as a student, the university provides us with a semester ticket, which is called the Deutschland Ticket, with which we can travel throughout Germany free of cost.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Here we can find some Indian restaurants, but the taste is not that good, and also the cost is not justified. I like to prepare my own food instead of going outside because you can get the same taste in restaurants as it is prepared on the basis of native people's.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes21 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
Master of Science in Embedded Systems Design - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven
4.1
Strong Academic Experience with Practical Learning and Complex Challenges
Tips: Before joining, students should be prepared for a different academic style and lifestyle. The teaching here depends more on self-learning, practical projects and self-discipline than on memorization. It can be challenging to manage studies and part-time work together. Some cultural changes would, of course, be there, for instance, communication, food, and daily routine, but they can be adaptable over time. For scholarships in Germany, I don't have much idea. But education here is totally free; you just need to pay around 300-400 euros per semester, which is quite good, because it also includes transportation tickets and all. Overall, I am satisfied with my studies and the university as well. The facilities are too good here in Germany. My advice for future students is to improve your German language; it will surely benefit you in the future.
Likes (Student Life): Student life at Bremerhaven is honestly great, mostly because the campus is so small and right by the harbor, giving it a really tight-knit, welcoming vibe. It’s not one of those massive universities where you feel lost; you’re constantly running into classmates, working on group projects in the labs, and hanging out after lectures. The International Office puts together some solid mixer events and cultural nights, which are perfect for meeting people from all over the world, and I try to head to those whenever I have a gap in my schedule. As someone who loves staying active, the university sports (Hochschulsport) setup is easily one of my favorite parts of being here. Joining the campus sports leagues and regular games has been the absolute best way to blow off steam after a rough week of classes and connect with other students outside the classroom.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking myself rather than eating out. Restaurants serve Indian cuisine, but they can be expensive for students. The local food is good, but it's quite different from Indian food; also, the options are limited for a vegetarian. Sometimes, I eat at the university canteen. It's really good and affordable for students.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Umesh Moradiya 
Master of Science in Embedded Systems Design - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven
4.4
The Deuschland Stupedium scholarship is available to freshman students.
Tips: The university is very comfortable and friendly. The Deuschland Stupedium scholarship is available to freshman students. These students receive 300 euros per month throughout their studies.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): In Bremen state, Germany, permanent immigration is both easy to get and also happens faster than elsewhere. Appointments are easy to get, and the process itself is very easy and fast. This all means you get more chances to get permanent immigration.
Dislikes (Value for money): It is a public university, so we have to pay only 350 per semester as a semester fee. Also included in this 350, the semester fee covered transportation to a specific region in northern Germany. The semester fee used to cover many regions in northern Germany, including Hamburg and Hanover. Now, transportation in these regions is free due to the German Deutschland ticket, and so our semester fees are now used as the student Deutschland ticket.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50625
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Anonymous
M.Sc. in Process Engineering and Energy Technology - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven
5.0
Learning new things in college and city each day.
Tips: Students should have industrial experience of at least a year before joining the university. Learn the German language as it is very important. Always be patient, as life here will test your patience. Be hardworking and keep trying for the new things like getting job, classes and opportunities to learn new things.
Likes (Indian Food): The college day is spent according to the schedule of lectures, practical work in the college, and spending time with professionals, students, colleagues, and professors. Cultural events, sports events, and festivals are being celebrated, and I participate in all of them.
Dislikes (Student Life): The faculty in my department is accessible and approachable. For anything I need from a professor related to the studies or other things, I just need to send an email. The email and the communications that occur during lectures keep me informed and on track with the course.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50125
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