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Rajath Rao Verified Icon
Master in Computer Science (Parallel Computing Systems) - Batch of 2029
4
The university has a rich heritage and stands for excellence.
Tips: Amsterdam is a fun and interesting place to explore. There are many museums to explore, and with a museum card, you can visit over 500 museums in the Netherlands. There are also many academic institutions in the Netherlands.
Likes (Indian Food): There are many Indian stores in Amsterdam due to the large Indian population, and the prices are affordable. There are also many diverse food options available. I prefer cooking for myself as it is more affordable, and there are good canteens at the university as well.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The campus is well-connected to the city via trams and buses. It is affordable with the OV chip. Most people use separate cycle lanes. Hence, it is a very good city in terms of transportation. Also, it is easy to travel to nearby countries.
Reviewed on 24 Jul 2025Read more
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Kshitij Kavimandan Verified Icon
Master in Computer Science (Big Data Engineering) - Batch of 2025
4.2
A supportive academic environment with cultural enrichment.
Tips: Before joining this university students should know that the university offers a supportive academic environment, but finding part-time work requires initiative, as roles are not always publicized. While I didn't avail myself of any scholarships, the resources provided for student support are extensive, aiding in adaptation. The country offers permits, allowing non-EU graduates to stay up to 12 months to seek employment or start a business. Over 9,000 companies in the Netherlands are recognised sponsors authorized to hire international talent and sponsor work visas. Notable companies include Booking.com, Bunq, and Netflix.
Dislikes (Part time work): Finding on-campus opportunities requires initiative, as universities often don't directly publicize part-time positions. Generally, students must proactively search for these roles, whether through departmental emails, or networking with faculty and fellow students.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master's Degree in Physics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Padova
3.6
Good faculty and a wonderful campus.
Tips: The Physics faculty is extremely good in research, and the master's curriculum is outstanding for theoretical physics. Regarding the city, the roads are not ideal for bikes, buses are often late, and trains frequently experience delays. However, the food is excellent.
Reviewed on 1 Sep 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Forest Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Padova
4.4
A great journey through culture, nature and academia.
Tips: There will be a positive cultural shift as you start studying here at the University of Padova, Italy. You will meet a lot of students from different countries, literally every corner of the world, with different cultural backgrounds. A perfect place to enjoy the intensity of European heritage and academia simultaneously. Even though you might miss Indian food, you will get introduced to Italian food and culture, which is definitely enjoyable. It is one of the oldest universities in Italy, with historic buildings. I also had a regional Veneto scholarship of around 7000 euros per year, for which you have to apply separately without missing; search for scholarships Unipd or regional Veneto scholarship Unipd. I had an adventurous life as a student here. I used to have a lot of field activities in my course, for which I had to visit the beautiful mountains of the Alps. Of course, everything has a little bit of a negative side, too. It's a little bit hard to find part-time jobs here as it's a small student town, but it's not impossible. Language could be a barrier as outside the university everyone speaks Italian also, if you wish to find a job in Italy in the future, but if you are ready to learn Italian, life here could be more interesting and exciting.
Likes (Student Life): The university buildings, libraries, study centres, and student gatherings throughout town create a fantastic academic environment. Aside from the part-time job situation, it's a great place to enjoy student life.
Dislikes (Part time work): Padova is primarily a student city, not a commercial hub, so finding many jobs is difficult. Competition to find a job is also higher. If you learn Italian, the chances of finding part time job are easier. Most part time jobs are within the university, such as tutor buddy or different departments, and outside in restaurants
Reviewed on 16 Jul 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Management for Sustainable Firms - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Padova
3.6
Independence, culture, and opportunity at Unipd.
Tips: Before I came to the University of Padua, I didn't know it was prestigious, and I wasn't fully prepared for how the education system was. You have to learn a lot on your own, and they don't hold your hand. When I arrived, it was a challenge to navigate the paperwork. I had to deal with the visa, the permesso di soggiorno, and hygiene. The culture was also a bit different. People here are more laid-back, focused on social life. I have been awarded a scholarship, the Padua International Excellence Scholarship. I got it through my early application; it was based on my previous education and a motivation letter. It included a tuition fee waiver and around 8,000 per year. I am very happy with my course and Padova. The city is small enough to have a community, but also full of history and art. The country itself is beautiful, rich in culture and very accessible to students. The language is important; I started learning English first, but I also learned a little Italian for everyday life. If you are willing to learn independently and are open to different cultures, Unipd will be a great place for you.
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Master of Science in Chemical and Process Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Padova
3
Affordable and valuable option for Master’s and PhD with intense but rewarding academics.
Tips: Students should research their courses, faculty, and job prospects. Some courses, like Environmental Engineering, Geography, and Economics, are relatively easier, while others, such as Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Mathematics, and Physics, are quite challenging. Faculty are quite helpful and cooperative. Overall, I am very satisfied with my chosen course.
Likes (Safety): I rated 5 on safety because Padova is one of the safest and well-developed cities in Italy. The local police maintain strict surveillance, and law enforcement is strong. It's common to walk around the city, even at midnight, without any fear or discomfort. Although occasional cycle thefts happen, which is quite unavoidable in most cities, the general environment remains peaceful and student-friendly. Street lighting is adequate, public transport is reliable, and emergency services respond promptly. Overall, it provides a very safe atmosphere for international students.
Dislikes (Part time work): I rated 1 on part-time work because there are very limited on-campus opportunities available for international students, and they are highly competitive. Off-campus jobs are also difficult to find due to language barriers, legal restrictions, and high local competition. Balancing part-time work with academics is challenging, especially during exam period. Moreover, most part-time roles offer only minimum wage, which is not sufficient to cover living expenses in Italy. The average payout ranges from 5 to 8 euros per hour, and even getting consistent hours per week is uncertain. Overall, it's not a reliable source of income for students.
Reviewed on 16 Jul 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master's Degree in Physics - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Padova
3.3
International students have to work extremely hard to achieve good grades.
Tips: Students need to clear many courses, and this is particularly difficult for international students. Therefore, international students must work extremely hard to achieve good grades. It is also important to follow up with the classes. After a Master's degree, obtaining a Ph.D. in Europe is generally very competitive, so top-notch grades are essential.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are very limited on-campus opportunities for international students, and they are fiercely competitive. Off-campus jobs are difficult to find due to language barriers and high local competition. Besides that, the city is safe, friendly and well-connected.
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2025Read more
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Master's Degree in Physics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Padova
3.7
Highly theory oriented course structure.
Tips: Try to look for accommodation 5 months before your arrival date. Find someone in your class who did a Bachelor's here or your seniors in order to understand the examination system and plan ahead, because it's difficult to graduate in 2 years. The campus is very student-friendly and vibrant.
Likes (Public transportation): Padova is a well-connected city with trams and buses. Students can get a cheaper monthly subscription, around €25 for urban rides and €40 for suburban rides. The city is building two new tram lines near all university buildings, which will make commuting to and around the university much easier in two years.
Dislikes (Part time work): The Italian language is mandatory for most part-time jobs in Padova. The university posts a few part-time jobs, and you'll be competing with 60,000 students. Many international students work in food delivery, earning around €1 per kilometre. Other jobs, like bar or water tender, pay an average of €7 to €9 per hour.
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Food and Health - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Padova
4.2
Value for money, oldest and research oriented university.
Tips: Attendance is compulsory for some courses, making it difficult to work part-time in most cases. Regional scholarships are available for low-income students. I am very satisfied with the quality of education I am receiving, and the scholarship is sufficient for a normal student life.
Likes (Safety): I haven't experienced any harassment or theft within the student community. It's a very safe place for students pursuing their bachelors and masters degrees. There are separate lockers for storming bags, and the buses run until 10 pm and are much safe than other tourist areas.
Dislikes (Part time work): Attendance is compulsory for some studies, so finding part-time work is often difficult. The average wage is around 1 euro per hour; however, wages can increase to 9 euros per hour for roles requiring specific skills, such as English proficiency.
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2025Read more
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Varnika Agarwal Verified Icon
Master's Degree in Physics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Padova
4.1
Very good and liberal university.
Tips: It's one of the oldest and most celebrated universities. It's highly competitive but liberal at the same time. You don't need to finish your Bachelor's in 3 years; you can choose to do fewer courses per semester and increase the overall span of your Bachelor's to 4-5 years. You can apply for exchange semesters in various countries. I got in here as a part of the Erasmus Mundus scholarship, which gives an average of 1300-1400 per month. The whole city is perfect for students, there are several study rooms, libraries and a cafe, and the city is full of students. But it's not very safe, and thefts are very common.
Likes (Indian Food): There are several restaurants and grocery stores, and you can get literally every dal, spice, maggi, and sweet you need from India. I prefer cooking for myself because restaurants are not very affordable, but there is an affordable canteen at the university. Italy has more options for vegetarians than Spain or France.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are jobs but most are reserved for European and most have very low salary. Also, there are a lot of frauds and scams here. I have seen so many Indian and Bangladeshi students suffering for getting placed after graduation, especially mechanical engineers.
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Masters in Astrophysics and Cosmology - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Padova
3.8
Most affordable university
Tips: I have a few pointers one should follow before joining the University of Padova. Learn Italian, that will be really helpful. Prepare your documents well in advance and carry them with you to prevent any bureaucratic problems. Keep an eye open for scholarships, there are various opportunities, so try applying for them.
Likes (Value for money): University of Padova offers various courses with low tuition fees. Compared to universities in the USA, UK or even other European countries, it is very reasonable and affordable. I have a scholarship which waives off tuition fees and also gives a stipend to cover other expenses.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Italy has strict rules and regulations for permanent residence. They require immigrants to stay in the country with proper documents for more than 10 years. There is also a requirement for Italian language knowledge and fluency. Personally, would keep options open.
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2024Read more
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