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MS

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B.E. / B.Tech

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M.A.

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B.A.

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Satvika Maram Verified Icon
Master of Science in Information - Batch of 2025
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The faculty is great and the teaching is amazing.
Tips: I think that before coming to this university, everyone should know that this is not a party school. There is not a lot happening. There will be a lot of Arabic people in the university, as Dearborn is an immigrant settlement community. Education, places, everything is related to cars. The faculty is great, the teaching is amazing, and the style of education is great. I believe they provide great insights into the educational and going ahead corporate lifestyle. They provide a lot of projects and have great methods of teaching. There is no public transportation. There are buses, but they run very slowly. There’s also a shared cab service called Flex, but it is expensive, has a long wait time of 30 minutes, and only covers a small area. This is one of the worst aspects of this place.
Reviewed on 6 May 2025Read more
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MS Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.6
University of Michigan is multi dimensional with good academics.
Tips: Students should not stress about their studies or other things, as things will happen automatically. Instead, students should be active and explore as many things as they can. There are almost 20 activities offered each week at the college, and students should participate in them all.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are many companies available which are providing visa sponsorship. Students can get good jobs with a good paycheck if they have some domain knowledge and expertise. All sectors are good here to get some good jobs but mainly, automotive and electrical.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The public transportation system at the University of Michigan is not very well connected, and there are very few options available. Students mostly use the college shuttle bus to get to and from campus or go shopping. Other than that, students can't rely on public transportation and have to book a cab, as there is no other option.
Reviewed on 2 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.2
Thriving in a diverse and challenging academic environment.
Tips: Students should be prepared for a rigorous academic environment, plenty of extracurricular activities, and a diverse student body. Time management is crucial to balance coursework and activities. The transition was smooth but adapting to Michigan's weather and a more independent, fast-paced academic life required adjustment. The diversity on campus made cultural adaptation easier. I got a teaching assistant position, which covers my tuition completely and offers a generous stipend on top. I'm highly satisfied with the University of Michigan's academic rigour and opportunities. The courses are challenging but rewarding, and the US provides ample avenues for professional growth.
Likes (Public transportation): Ann Arbor is a college town, so the city is built around the campus itself. There are two kinds of buses running throughout the day, one is public buses run by the city, and the second are buses run by the university itself. Both of these are free for students.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee is on the higher side for the University of Michigan, especially considering that it is a public university. For engineering programs, that fee may be somewhat justified due to the career outcome, but for other programs, it is not at all financially a good decision.
Reviewed on 10 Oct 2024Read more
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Bachelor in Classical Languages and Literatures - Batch of 2019
3.9
Interesting and one of a kind University.
Tips: It is important to ensure your safety by being aware about your locality and potential danger owing to the crime rate. My overall experience has been positive as the locals are friendly and there are student-friendly options to explore as well. You should also try to be a part of the communities and campus culture as that can help you further in social engagement.
Reviewed on 31 May 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Environment and Sustainability and Master of Public Policy - Batch of 2017
4.6
It truly changed my life for the better
Tips: A very well-balanced university for a range of fields. There are many opportunities to engage with interests outside your main field of study. Great options to save on living costs. If you enjoy a small-town life with pretty much most amenities, Ann Arbor is a great choice.
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Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.7
Loved every bit of my time at this University
Tips: People are very kind and friendly in Ann Arbor. I am very satisfied with the university with the courses provided and the research opportunities available. My suggestion is to try and reach out to professors early so that you can avail the opportunity to participate in research.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Companies willing to sponsor are decreasing gradually for the Automotive field. Opportunities are available in different roles, and compensation is very good and is different from company to company. Compensation is also varied on any previous work experience.
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MSE Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.6
Great University Experience
Tips: The faculty and student body are some of the best in the world. The academics and project work have a perfect balance. The cherry on top is that you will find a group of people that have the same interests as you no matter what your hobbies are. The sports are also amazing here.
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Masters of Science in Data Science - Batch of 2025
4.7
Weather here will take time adjusting to.
Tips: The winters are too cold and it's not easy at first but you get used to it. I am satisfied with the course and the country. Getting a scholarship for international students is difficult but not impossible. I take care of my rent and food and all the expenses with the part-time job and only need to worry about the college fees.
Likes (Part time work): On campus jobs are always available and are pretty easy to get. And managing part-time depends on the person, but for me, it's been pretty easy. 16 dollars an hour is the pay I get right now. That is pretty reasonable, but the pay really depends on the work.
Dislikes (Internships): There are career fairs happening frequently, and students do get internships through that, but it mainly depends on the student and majorly get internship applying individually but college does help out with the stuff you need. There are relevant internships available for my field of study.
Reviewed on 12 Jan 2024Read more
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Masters of Science in Robotics - Batch of 2024
4.7
One of the best Robotics Program
Tips: Transition was not very tough but the cold weather was an issue. Since it snows a lot here, the Winters are tough but the environment and the city are very nice and beautiful. It is a college town so it has many culturally diverse restaurants and bars. Scholarships are rare and the tuition fee is very high so make the decision keeping that in mind. I am very satisfied with the university and programme since I have a lot of freedom in course selection and there are many opportunities.
Likes (Student Life): The college has a lot of groups and communities for different affinities and are very welcoming. The college organizes many fun events to meet new students. There is always something happening in campus. You can definitely find something which interests you. Also, there are many restaurants and clubs near the university where you can socialize with others.
Dislikes (Part time work): Most of the part time is dining jobs which is very exhausting but pays enough that you can pay your monthly expenses. You can manage the part-time work with the academics but it can be demanding. The average payout for these jobs is 15 dollars/hr which is the minimum wage of the state Michigan.
Reviewed on 10 Jan 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Masters of Science in Robotics - Batch of 2024
4.3
University of Michigan - Academic Oriented and diverse (little expensive)
Tips: Pros: Community: The campus town is safe and very diverse. Have a great public transport free for university students which connects all parts of town and the university. Transportation: Detroit airport is the nearest airport of 30 minutes drive and has connections to all major destinations in USA along with some flights to India. Academics: The university has excellent faculty and courses among various departments. Living expenses: Living expenses are reasonable and not too high. Research: There are some good works happening in various domains with well known faculty members. Curriculum: Flexible and friendly academic offices. Cons: High tuition: Despite being a public university, the tuition is high and the chances of getting a full tuition waiver are low. CPT: Be aware of the CPT regulations by the university. You have to be a full-time student even if you are doing an internship during the semester. (Co-op) No restrictions for summer internships. Overall it will be a good experience for international students.
Likes (Indian Food): There are many Indian restaurants in the locality, near the campus. You can also find many other options such as Thai, Chinese, mexican, Mediterranean. A typical meal costs around $7-11. I would prefer cooking by myself because it saves a lot of money.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are many on campus part time jobs but highly competitive. You need to apply early to get one. It's tough to find an off-campus part time for international students. Don't be disappointed if you cannot find one immediately after joining, they will be opening even during the semester and there will be part-time openings in academic roles as well like grade and temp, Research assistant. Part time is manageable and flexible with $15-20 hrs a week. Average pay is around $12-17 USD per hour.
Reviewed on 7 Jan 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2023
3.9
UMich is good for research.
Tips: 1. TA/RAship opportunities are very limited for Master's students. But once you get these roles, your tuition fee is excused and you also receive a handsome monthly stipend 2. The tuition fee is quite high compared to other universities 3. College reputation in the field of IC & VLSI (my field) is very high. Recruiters know of this as well 4. College is very good for research opportunities
Likes (Safety): I have not heard of any violent activity. The city is pretty safe to go for walks post-midnights as well. There is a free ride-sharing option for late-night studies provided by the University. The city itself is mostly composed of students so it feels pretty safe to roam around. People are very friendly and seldom rude.
Dislikes (Value for money): The fee is considerably high compared to other Master's programs in the US. I recommend taking a look at the tuition structure on the college website. However, you can opt for a payment plan by which you can pay the semester fee in monthly installments for 5 months.
Reviewed on 24 Jan 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BSE in Materials Science and Engineering - Batch of 2023
3.2
Internships are only permitted on campus with limited opportunities.
Tips: There's a significant cultural shift. People here are more focused on work compared to India. You can get a scholarship with an 8+ CGPA in India. I am likely satisfied. It will take time to adjust, but if you are work-focused and prefer less interaction, this is a great place for you.
Likes (Internships): Internships are only permitted on campus, with limited opportunities. Off-campus work is illegal and results in expulsion. The available campus internships offer decent pay, sufficient to keep you occupied.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Shuttle service is available, but not very reliable, and doesn't stop at reliable locations. Public transportation is not very dependable, so it's advisable to purchase private transportation, perhaps a used car. Be prepared to invest in a car, or rent one, but rental rates are high.
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2025Read more
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