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The University of Bremen is located in Bremen, Germany. In total, there is 1 campus under this university. Home to a total of 2300 international students, the University of Bremen offers various streams, such as Engineering, Business & Management Studies, IT & Software, Science, Medicine & Health Sciences, etc. A few of the specializations offered at this university are Computer Science, Physics, Environmental Sciences, Electrical Engineering, and Microbiology. The male-to-female ratio at the University of Bremen is 1:1.04.
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University City | Bremen, Other - Germany, Germany |
Size of city | Medium |
Population of City | 5,68,006 |
University of Bremen accommodation
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- The average rent is 400 to 500 Euros/month
- The residence type includes studio apartments, 3 bedroom apartments, 4 bedroom apartments and shared apartments
- The student residences are fully furnished w
- The average rent is 400 to 500 Euros/month
- The residence type includes studio apartments, 3 bedroom apartments, 4 bedroom apartments and shared apartments
- The student residences are fully furnished with all the basic amenities such as electricity, water, Central heating and Wi-Fi included in the rent
University of Bremen Campus ratings & reviews
3.8/5
Student Views (Based on Reviews)
- 0% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
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Academically oriented
Internships1
Part time work4
Post study jobs3
Quality of faculty4
Student Life5
Value for money5
Public transportation5
Safety5
Indian Food2
Permanent Immigration4
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Anonymous
M.Sc in Space Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bremen
3.8
Student friendly, affordable and outstanding
Tips: The transition to a German university went fairly smoothy due to my interest in the subject. Prior education in mechanical engineering and a basic understanding of the German language. It would have been even better if I had stronger proficiency in German. Although the university and course don't provide scholarships, there's no tuition fee. However, there are opportunities to apply for scholarships from German govt. and private organizations. In summary, I'm content with both the course and my experience in the country. The only drawback is that it is not a TU (Technical University - which is more reputed).
Likes (Public transportation): The campus boasts excellent connectivity to the city through a frequent tram and bus service, with a tram to the city centre departing every 10 mins. The university provides students with semester tickets, which serve as a semester-long pass for all public transportation within the city. This is also valid for neighbouring cities such as Hamburg and Hannover.
Dislikes (Internships): Coursework does not include internships, making it challenging to secure such opportunities. Most companies typically offer internships to students who have mandatory internship requirements as part of their curriculum, making it more challenging to find voluntary internships.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 0
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Shaurya tyagi 
B.Sc in Computer Science (In German) - Batch of 2028
Offered by University of Bremen
3.6
Germany is a good option only if you know German very well.
Tips: The transition to studying at the University of Bremen is difficult, but knowing the German language is key. If you want to fit in, try to make friends with other international students and communicate with them in German. This will boost your confidence. I received no scholarships from the government. As a public university, the school is good, but you have to manage your own expenses. Germany is a good option only if you know German very well. If you want to spend 10 years in Germany, go for a Bachelor’s degree there. But if you want to come back to India, go for a Master’s degree at one of the top 5 universities in English. You can definitely get a job if you study hard. There are a lot of computer science jobs available in Bremen.
Likes (Internships): It's easy to get internships after graduation. You get the option quickly. But, they are sometimes part time and don't pay. However, they're good for experience and knowledge. There are also a lot of computer science jobs available in Bremen, Hamburg, or Berlin after you graduate.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are not a lot of Indian restaurants in the Bremen area, and what’s available doesn’t serve any authentic Indian food. I did see some Indian food options at city festivals, though. Berlin, on the other hand, has a lot of Indian restaurants. However, I prefer cooking my own meals. It is a more budget-friendly option. I typically eat boiled potatoes. And be warned, some of the food you get there, like burgers, contains beef. So, be careful if you are vegan.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
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