

BA in Digital Business (In German)
- Public University
THI Business School
BA in Digital Business (In German) at THI Overview
BA in Digital Business (In German)
at THI
Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt offers BA in Digital Business (In German) at UG level. Available for Indian students, this course can be completed in 42 months. To be eligible, Indian students should have required scores in exams such as IELTS. Also, they have to submit all the mandatory documents as part of the admission process. For an Indian student the budget to study at Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt should include tuition and cost of living. The cost of living covers accommodation, food, travel, books, supplies and other expenses.
Duration | 42 months |
Tuition & Fees | |
International Students Admission Website | Go to Website |
Course Level | UG Degree |
Mode of Course | Full Time |
BA in Digital Business (In German)
Table of contentsBA in Digital Business (In German) at THI Fees
BA in Digital Business (In German)
at THI
Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt BA in Digital Business (In German) fee structure includes first-year tuition fee that all the students have to pay. The total expense may vary, depending on the additional charges provided by the Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt.
To know more about Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt BA in Digital Business (In German) fee breakup, check out the table below:
| Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
|---|---|
| Tuition & fees | INR 0 |
| Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
|---|---|
| Insurance | INR 65,946 |
| Mandatory Fees | INR 65,946 |
Download exam sample paper
IELTS
IELTS
TOEFL
PTE
BA in Digital Business (In German) at THI Entry Requirements
BA in Digital Business (In German)
at THI
Requirements for 12th grade
- No specific cutoff mentioned
- Applicants must hold a school-leaving certificate (also known as "university entrance qualification", e.g. High School Diploma, Matura, A-Levels).

Convert your Percentage to GPA
Calculate your score and check your eligibility at over 2000+ universities.
GPA
Percentage
CGPA
%
TOEFL
- No specific cutoff mentioned
PTE
- No specific cutoff mentioned
Sign-up to view details

Convert your Percentage to GPA
Calculate your score and check your eligibility at over 2000+ universities.
GPA
Percentage
CGPA
%
IELTS
- No specific cutoff mentioned
Conditional Offer
- Not mentioned
Sign-up to view details
BA in Digital Business (In German) at THI Placements
BA in Digital Business (In German)
at THI
| Particulars | Statistics (2021) |
|---|---|
| Internship Available | Yes |
Technische Hochschule IngolstadtStudents Ratings & Reviews
4.1/5
Student Views (Based on Reviews)
- 60% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Friendly
Multi-dimensional
Easy going
Internships3.6
Part time work3.5
Post study jobs3.5
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.4
Value for money4.5
Public transportation4.4
Safety4.9
Indian Food3.6
Permanent Immigration4
A
Anonymous
Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.5
Best college best course but wrong time to look for jobs
Tips: The course at this college is pretty challenging, so be prepared to work hard. It will be fun to learn and enjoy the student life at the same time. The automotive technology is struggling; therefore, it needs to be prepared with what comes next. All the best!
Likes (Public transportation): The bus coverage is excellent. You can also travel by tram, but it is limited. There are two to three train stations within the city, so maybe I can use the train for quick travel sometimes. The reduced cost for students makes it a pretty good deal. Plus, it's a Deutschland ticket, so one can travel all around Germany using regional trains.
Dislikes (Part time work): In Germany there are no on-campus jobs; the only on-campus jobs are working as a student assistant at the university. Part-time work is manageable as long as the work is related to your academics. The current work situation in automotive engineering is pretty bad.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
A
Anonymous
MSc Design Leadership - Batch of 2025
3.7
Great for learning but slow for success and growth
Tips: Honestly, studying at THI is a massive wake-up call that forces you to grow up overnight. You end up picking up serious patience and discipline just trying to survive the sheer amount of German bureaucracy—the endless paperwork out here is genuinely mind-numbing and will test your sanity, but it does build some major life skills. The campus vibe in Ingolstadt itself is actually great though, and it’s super easy to naturally mix with people from all over the world. But seriously, you need to be ready for a massive culture shock when it comes to how slow and drawn-out official processes are. If you’re the impatient type who needs instant results or loves a fast-paced environment, the slower, highly methodical way things move out here is going to drive you absolutely nuts at first.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
M
Mohamed Rashik Mohamed Rafeek 
Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.6
Weather in Deutschland and scholarship
Tips: After coming here to Germany, summer will be a blessing, winter is manageable, and April-May is basically four seasons in a day—unpredictable. Mostly fewer people will get scholarships through the DAAD website. The allowance will depend on which scholarship you got.
Likes (Value for money): Compared to other states like Baden-Württemberg, THI has lower fees and provides strong academic knowledge as well. There'll be a social contribution of 72 euros apart from your curriculum fee. For our batch 2025-2026, the semester fee is 500. Probably for the upcoming semester, it will increase.
Dislikes (Part time work): Too many students for few vacancies. Getting a thesis or work-study is a bit difficult on campus. The opening will be posted on the university website or as posters outside labs. Off-campus, unless you have a B1 level in Germany, it is kind difficult to get in. Pay will be mostly 1500€ for part-time and around 2200€ for internship before tax.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45100
A
Anonymous
Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.8
A rewarding experience that demands high independance and German Language skills
Tips: Transitioning was quite an experience. You have to be really independent to be able to get things done, be it studies, travel, or anything. Language is a must. Though many people in larger cities speak English, that will not be the case everywhere. In order to get any kind of part-time or student position jobs, they really need you to know German. I have not availed scholarships, but getting a part-time or working student position will be really helpful for you to learn language and to extend your visa as well. I am pretty satisfied with my course content and structure. But sadly the curriculum and the structure have changed for the intake that started after us. Getting into the course itself has become really competitive now.
Likes (Public transportation): Frequent bus connectivity throughout the city is available. There are 2 train stations close to the city for easier travel to other cities. There are only taxis, rental e-scooters, public buses and trains; sadly we do not have trams here. As a student, having a Deutschland ticket is really affordable compared to the individual ticket rates for buses and trains.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
A
Anonymous
Master of Engineering in International Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.3
Highly structured course that prepares you for the future, but you must drive your own success.
Tips: German universities are big on independent learning, so you really have to manage your own schedule, prep for lectures ahead of time, and handle your assignments with barely any hand-holding. On top of that, learning German up to a B2 level either before or while you're here is a massive help for landing good student gigs. Moving here was pretty smooth overall, though finding a place to live and dealing with the city registration (Anmeldung) can definitely feel overwhelming at first.
I didn't get a scholarship myself since my course doesn't have tuition fees anyway. Like most international students here, I just cover my living costs by working part-time student jobs. That said, there are options like DAAD or the Deutschlandstipendium out there that can help save some cash.
Honestly, I'm really happy with how things are going. The coursework is super well-structured and focuses exactly on the kind of modern tech rolling into the auto sector right now. Even though Germany is famous for being an automotive powerhouse all the recent news about the industry going through a massive shakeup can be a bit intimidating. But at the end of the day, if you have a lot of personal initiative, stay proactive, and adapt to these new technologies, it’s not that hard to bridge the gap and land some great career opportunities.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): If I decide to stay here permanently, my chances are honestly pretty high. Graduating with an automotive engineering degree from a German uni puts me right in the middle of one of the biggest sectors in the country's economy. As long as I stay proactive, land an engineering gig within my 18-month job-seeker visa window, and actually put in the effort to master the language, the visa rules make getting permanent residency super achievable.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I gave it a 3-star rating because even though the job openings are definitely out there, the market right now is super tough and competitive. The German auto industry is going through a massive shakeup at the moment, shifting away from old-school manufacturing and focusing heavily on electric cars and software. Because of that, companies have really slowed down their hiring and are being incredibly picky about who they take. Plus, while the university gives you a really solid technical foundation, actually landing a job is completely on you—it all comes down to your own networking, past experience, and German language skills.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
View All 40 Reviews
BA in Digital Business (In German) at THI Highlights
BA in Digital Business (In German)
at THI
- BA in Digital Business (In German) is offered by THI Business School under Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Germany.
This a Bachelors level program of a course duration of 3.5 Years.
Download the brochure to read more details of this course.
BA in Digital Business (In German) at THI Scholarships
BA in Digital Business (In German)
at THI
Scholarship information is not available. You can apply to non-college specific scholarships available for
Germany.
View all 22 scholarships
Resources for you
Learn the process in simple steps with these guides handpicked for youExplore courses offered by THI
Other Courses offered by THI
About the author
Akash Gaur
Study Abroad Expert
BA in Digital Business (In German) at THI Contact Information
BA in Digital Business (In German)
at THI
Address
Esplanade 10, 85049 Ingolstadt, Germany
Ingolstadt ( Other - Germany)
Phone
Go to College Website ->




