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Located in Coburg, Germany, Coburg University of Applied Sciences was established in the year 1971. Coburg University of Applied Sciences offers PG courses in the streams of Business & Management Studies, and Engineering. All the programs are offered in the specialisations such as Finance, Automobile Engineering.
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| University City | Coburg, Other - Germany, Germany |
| Size of city | Small |
| Population of City | 40,842 |
Coburg University of Applied Sciences Campus ratings & reviews
4.1/5
Student Views (Based on Reviews)
- 83% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Friendly
Academically oriented
Fun loving
Easy going
Internships3.8
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.5
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.3
Value for money4.2
Public transportation4.2
Safety4.7
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration4
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Anonymous
Master of Engineering in Additive Manufacturing and Lightweight Design - Batch of 2027
Offered by Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts
4.4
A small public university in the upper Franconia.
Tips: Coburg is a pretty small, cozy campus tucked away in a quiet Bavarian town. Getting an admission offer here is pretty straightforward for most tracks, unless you're trying to get into their financial management MBA, which is incredibly competitive and an entirely different beast to crack. Because it’s an applied sciences uni, they completely drop the heavy textbook theory and push you straight into hands-on lab work and practical projects.
Since I got into one of the German-taught programs, I didn't have to pay a single cent of those new international tuition fees—you just pay the standard, low-cost semester fee. Another massive win is scoring a Wohnheim spot through the Studentenwerk. The student dorms are incredibly cheap which saves you from dealing with the local rental market since finding an apartment around here can be a real headache. It honestly beats living in a massive, chaotic, and ridiculously expensive city if you prefer a close-knit campus vibe where you actually know people.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
Master of Engineering in Analytical Instruments, Measurement and Sensor Technology (AIMS) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts
3.7
Perfect for studies but aims course is expensive
Tips: Before signing up for Hochschule Coburg, you definitely want to dig into what they offer for financial support, like the Deutschlandstipendium, and what kind of university sports clubs are on campus. But honestly, the most critical part is looking ahead to make sure the specific degree you're chasing isn't going to leave you stranded with a useless piece of paper when you start hunting for a job. Don't just look at the modules; make sure the career prospects and the starting salary you'll pull in down the line are actually worth the time and effort you're sinking into the course.
Likes (Indian Food): I ended up adjusting to the food here way quicker than I thought I would, and now I'm actually obsessed with the local diet. Getting to experience Franconian food culture and their random daily habits firsthand is honestly pretty cool, and Coburg itself just has a really great vibe to it. If your main goal is to travel around and try a million different dishes, staying here works out brilliantly. The town is basically a cheap, easy base for weekend trips—you can just hop on a train, explore different corners of Germany, and hit up new European food scenes with zero hassle.
Dislikes (Internships): Now the industries are in very complex situations, so at the present it's very hard to find internships in Germany, and moreover, students need to be aware of ATS software, which companies are using for selecting the resumes. Students need to know about the late software where the European company follows the methods to create their standard resume.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes5 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
Master of Engineering in Autonomous Driving - Batch of 2026
Offered by Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts
4.7
Hochschule coburg review by a masters student
Tips: Should learn German, and now this course feels like 1500 euros per semester, and of course before coming to Germany you must learn how to cook food at home, as it is quite essential because here you won't find so many vegetarian options. Plus, you have to show efforts in job hunting.
Likes (Value for money): For me, I wanted to learn robotics and AI, so with fewer feelings, it is worth it. If I go to learn the same course in the USA or Canada, then maybe I might have to pay worth lacs or crores for just education, and there I may have to face more competition for jobs.
Dislikes (Part time work): For other students who don't know German, they have some difficulties finding part-time jobs. It is very hard to find a part-time job and a technical job related to your studies. Because each company will have a requirement of German, and therefore at least B1 is required.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 725
Prepping time for classes31 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60675
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Anonymous
Master of Engineering in Analytical Instruments, Measurement and Sensor Technology (AIMS) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts
5.0
University is good. Everything is available and transportation is also easy.
Tips: Before joining, students should know about the course they are selecting and which background they come from. Should be aware of the climate. You must have the technical knowledge and need to learn the German language. The university has all the facades for you. Overall, I am satisfied with the experience.
Likes (Public transportation): Student life is good as far as you know the basic German language to live in the city. Everything you can get in the city and enjoy the German culture as well. You need to keep yourself engaged in some of the activities. Please be polite to everyone and enjoy.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Everything is good and the professors are supportive. You are updated on the university website and emails about the workshops. The international office arranges many events for you and is very supportive. You can have an interaction with the professors and get it resolve.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Anonymous
MBA in Financial Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts
3.5
It is a good university, but due to current job market situation, think twice before coming.
Tips: Be prepared to do everything by yourself altogether and also for the big cultural shift. You will have to manage your meals, part-time work, job search, assignments, and exams at the same time. The scholarship depends on various factors, and it is not guaranteed that you will get it.
Likes (Safety): Students feel safe here. Nobody has faced any bad experience or any security issue here. Everyone can roam freely, whether in the daylight or at midnight. You can go and walk on the campus anytime. The environment is very good here; there are CCTV cameras installed on the campus.
Dislikes (Public transportation): As it is a small town, the buses stop very early in the evening, so you have to walk up on the slope to the campus, as it is situated above the city center. The public transportation is affordable; you get a student ID card, and you can travel anywhere in the city with it.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 600
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45000
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