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Fee componentsAmount (for 3 years - 42 months)
INR 0 - 6.72 L
INR 4.13 L
INR 1.06 L
INR 57.6 K
INR 1.44 L - 8.86 L
INR 7.2 L - 21.34 L
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INR 0 - 7.06 L -/-
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4.4/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Friendly
  • Academically oriented
  • Easy going
  • Multi-dimensional
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  • 53% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships4.1
Part time work4.2
Post study jobs4.5
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.5
Value for money4.2
Public transportation4.8
Safety4.7
Indian Food4.4
Permanent Immigration4.3
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B.Sc. Computer Science - Batch of 2028
3.6
There aren't many internship opportunities available on campus.
Tips: There hasn't been much of a cultural shift since I moved from India, mainly because IU is about 90% Indian students. That gives us a strong sense of being at home here. I didn't receive any scholarship, as None were available at the time. I'm very satisfied with the country—Germany—and the city, Berlin. As for IU, I'm somewhat satisfied, not completely, because in most public universities, you can get admission for free.
Likes (Post study jobs): In Germany, there is no concept of on-campus jobs, so everyone has to find jobs on their own, whether you are from the Technical University of Munich, BSBI, or IU. There are countless opportunities available, but the job roles you are eligible for and the salary packages generally depend on your qualifications, experience, and GPA. Plus, once you start working, you will be provided with a work visa. After five years or three, in the past, you could apply for permanent residence. The only condition is that you must be proficient in German at the C1 level or higher, which could be either C1 or C2.
Dislikes (Internships): At IU, there aren't many internship opportunities available on campus because the teachers aren't permanent and often change. As a result, there isn't a consistent teaching assistant or support staff in place. That's why most students look for work opportunities outside the university. If you're studying Computer Science, you'd search for internships related to your field, and the same goes for BBA and other programs. As I mentioned earlier, the internships can be relevant to your field, as long as you choose the right one.
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B.Sc. Applied Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2028
4
IUBH with an Indian mindset.
Tips: Most of the students at IU are Indian, so for me, there was not much of a transition. Because of the high Indian students, there are a lot of good Indian restaurants in the area. I did not avail any scholarship. I love it here, except for the harsh language, which I am not used to, but I believe I'll be fine. As the university is for three days a week, it is quite manageable to study and work. There are lots of cafes, restaurants, and places where you can work part-time to earn a living, with potential for 12-30 euros per hour. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Internships): Not a lot of on-campus internships available, but there is a placement cell in the university for jobs and internships. However, the placement cell's prime focus is on jobs rather than internships. Various off-campus internships align with your field of study. I recommend doing your research to find them.
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B.Sc. Computer Science - Batch of 2026
2.9
IU isn’t worth paying so high tuition fees so choose your university/college wisely.
Tips: The tuition fees at IU are very high, and students need to work off their assets to pay for them. This leaves little time to concentrate on studies. In addition, the university faculty doesn't provide any support in finding internships, which makes things even harder. Even after completing your degree, you will face problems in getting a full-time job.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation in Hamburg is excellent. The city is well connected, and having an amazing transportation system adds to its appeal. Buses and trains are usually on time and well maintained. Most railway stations have washrooms, which is a nice convenience.
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B.Sc. Computer Science - Batch of 2027
4.1
Understand the academic expectations, teaching style, and available support services.
Tips: Germany is an immigrant-friendly country, so the rules for permanent residence are pretty lenient. The main thing is to have a stable job and a high proficiency in German. I would definitely go for permanent residence if I get the chance. Learning German is crucial, C1 level to be exact. The majority of the students are Indian at IU, so I did not face a lot of cultural shift. I also didn't get any scholarships. But I am very satisfied with Berlin and Germany on the whole, and IU offers exactly what they promote on their social media pages and website.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are not a lot of on-campus opportunities, such as teaching assistants and other internships, but on the bright side, the university is located in the prime area of Berlin, so there are a lot of off-campus part-time jobs. The part-time jobs are quite manageable, as you're allowed to work 20 hours a week.
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B.Sc. Computer Science - Batch of 2027
4.3
Diverse culture and academics at IU.
Tips: Obviously, there is a cultural shift for you. You are moving here for two years, and you will definitely miss your home culture. But here in Germany, there are many Indians here which will fill that gap. There are very few on-campus job opportunities, such as student advisory or student representatives. This means there are very few chances to get one of these jobs. As for off-campus jobs, there are internships and jobs at Amazon warehouses. They are pretty manageable, and the average pay is about 12 to 15 euros per hour. I don't have any scholarships, but I'm very satisfied right now.
Likes (Public transportation): The transport system in Germany is easy to navigate and affordable. The metro system is very well connected, and as a student, you'll get many discounts on travel. If you have your own bicycle, you can easily manage the cost of transportation.
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B.Sc. Computer Science - Batch of 2026
3.2
Great college with good faculty, but expensive for commute and living.
Tips: For students whose first language is not German, fluency in English and some German at least B1 level is essential for everyday life in this country. The university has excellent professors. My course is B.Sc. in Computer Science, which is well-designed. Because it's a good university and it's chill, I don't have to worry too much about academics. The only thing I don't like is the taxes, which are too high. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Indian Food): There are several restaurants in the city, such as Brotsch, which are reasonably priced. However, I still prefer to cook my own food, especially since I go to the gym and track my calories. It's also cheaper than eating out every day.
Dislikes (Value for money): The education is too costly for a bachelor's. Even if you are going for a 100% online program, the cost is still the same. I found a figure for one of these programs and it was around 15 Lacs INR.
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