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University of Stuttgart: Rankings, Cost, Programs, Reviews

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#249 in World

#24 in Germany

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About University of Stuttgart

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Year of establishment
1829
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Total foreign students
5913
No. of campus
1
Scholarships available
1
Accepted exams
Male/Female ratio
0.49
UG/PG course ratio
1.25
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Q:   Is the University of Stuttgart public or private?
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The University of Stuttgart is highly renowned for its Computer Science and Engineering programs, holds the System Accreditation until 2027, and is also one of the member of prestigious TU9 universities.

Q:   What GPA do you need for the University of Stuttgart?
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International students must have at least GPA of 2.8 on a scale of 4.0 to get admission at the University of Stuttgart. The Cumulative Grade Point Average/Overall Average (CGPA) should be better than (value/best on scale):

·      70% of best-on-scale, e.g.

·      70%/100%

·      2.8/4

·      3.5/5

·      14/20

·      7/10

Q:   What is the IELTS score for Stuttgart University?
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International applicants whose first language is not English must submit IELTS score for Stuttgart University admissions. Mentioned below are the minimum IELTS score required for undergraduate and graduate admission at the university:

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Score for UG Admission

Score for PG Admission

IELTS

6.5 or better

7.0

 

University of Stuttgart Ranking 2025

#249

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#24

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Q:   Is the University of Stuttgart a good university?
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The University of Stuttgart is considered part of the best institutions in Germany for higher education. A prominent University ranking platform ranks it #314 as part of its World University Rankings 2025, while the same source also ranks it #150 among all European higher education institutions.

Another prominent ranking platform ranks it #251 as part of its the latest World University Rankings.

UOS attains a country-level rank of #25 as part of the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings, recognizing the quality of education offered to students. 

Q:   Is University of Stuttgart prestigious?
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University of Stuttgart is regarded as a reputed university in world. University boasts its reputation of being one of the finest universities with high quality programs and faculties. University of Stuttgart consistently ranks highly amongst various national and international ranking bodies.

University of Stuttgart Admission 2026

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Q:   What is the acceptance rate at University of Stuttgart?
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 According to an unofficial data, the University of Stuttgart acceptance rate is 71%. This shows that the university is lenient and follows an easy admission approach. Students must make sure they are aiming excellent scores in the academic and submit English language proficiency score.

Q:   What is the tuition fee at the University of Stuttgart for international students?
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At the University of Stuttgart, the tuition fee for students from non-European countries is around EUR 1500. The tuition fee for a second degree is EUR 650.

Q:   What's new in German Visa Application Process?
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German Students Visa 2025 New Changes: Effective from Feb, 2025, the German Foreign Ministry has launched a Consular Services Portal known as digital.diplo.de in order to reduce the processing time of Germany student visas. Students can now apply for visa online, fill the application form and submit the documents. Here on the students will have to visit VFS Global only for biometrics after completing their application online. For more information on the process along with images, click here

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University of Stuttgart Scholarships

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Q:   Does the University of Stuttgart offer full scholarships to international students?
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Yes in some cases eligible international students are offered full scholarships. Institute aims to support students in financial journey and aim of reducing financial burden that comes with studing abroad in Germany. It is worthnoting that amount of financial aid and scholarships vary every year.

Q:   Does University of Stuttgart give scholarships to Indian students?
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Yes, the University of Stuttgart recognises the potential of great tudents and helps the students in their pursuit of study by offering them financial support through financial aid and scholarships. The university offers scholarships to Indian students as well.

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Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 56% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Friendly
Multi-dimensional
Liberal
Internships3.8
Part time work4.3
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4.2
Student Life4.2
Value for money4
Public transportation4.7
Safety4.8
Indian Food3.6
Permanent Immigration3.7
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MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.4
My honest take on studying in Stuttgart.
Tips: Well, students should know that Stuttgart is a big city and you might feel a bit lost in the beginning. If you are someone who likes European architecture and buildings, I will have to disappoint you because Stuttgart is not the most beautiful city when it comes to architecture. They do have a lot of industrial opportunities which also comes with a lot of competition from other international students. Unfortunately you also won't have the most international environment in your classes if you decide to pursue engineering here because mostly there are Indians so you might have to put yourself more out there for sports and extra curricular activities so that you can interact with more international people. We do have a lot of nature spots here. If you like nature and forest and hiking, you might like it here, especially on the Vaihingen campus at the University of Stuttgart.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty here is highly qualified and they have themselves studied from the world's best institutions. They are quite passionate at what they do. The research institutes also offer a wide range of thesis topics which can be pursued in order to fulfil your areas of expertise in the course of your Masters studies.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of permanent settling in the city of Stuttgart are less because the Visa office has really long waiting days. If you need to switch your visa from student to job seeker or a full time employee, it is a very overwhelming process. You could work in Stuttgart but it is highly recommended to shift to nearby cities in order to have smooth paperwork regarding the bureaucracy.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45000
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science Computer Science - Batch of 2026
3.9
Stuttgart city and TU Stuttgart experience.
Tips: The Stuttgart city is not like a typical European city, which someone would expect, but it has decent leisure options. You would probably meet more people from different parts of India itself. You need to put in effort to make friends with people outside your country. Few people also have the opportunity to get the Deutschlandstipendium which gives you a scholarship of 300 euros per month for a year. The university staff is responsive, and local people are helpful as well.
Likes (Public transportation): The S-Bahn stop is right at the center of the University, and not just that, even the bus stop is directly in front. Once you have the Deutschlandticket, the connectivity is great. You can get to the main station in around 15 minutes, and have a lot of other options to go to like parks, shopping centres.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are quite a few Indian restaurants around, which are decent, and you could go there once in a while. On average, the cost per person at a restaurant is at least 15 euros, and as a student, it is a bit on the higher side for a one time meal. Once you know how to cook, you would not prefer spending so much money for just one meal.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 775
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 58075
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MSc in Materials Science - Batch of 2023
3.9
A perfect blend of academia and industry.
Tips: The academic transition was very drastic when I arrived in Germany. My Bachelor's at Savitribai Phule Pune University had a simple, straightforward curriculum and exam pattern, so it was initially difficult to adjust to the concept based lectures and exams at Stuttgart. I didn't apply for scholarships interested candidates can find information online. I am completely satisfied with my university and course. As a technical university, Stuttgart offers complete freedom in choosing courses and electives based on individual interests. There are also opportunities for internships and working student roles, providing valuable industrial exposure and helping students optimise their career paths. Settling in Germany can be challenging due to the demanding language, cultural differences and the current market situation.
Likes (Part time work): It is easy to find on-campus part time jobs at the University, which are mostly known as HiWi (Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft) or Student Assistant roles. In such roles one can find and contact different Ph.D. students and assist them on their respective projects under their guidance and supervision. It is usually manageable to have a part time job that amounts to 10 working hours per week along with the regular academic activities. The average pay is around 13 euros per hour.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There aren't many Indian restaurants in Stuttgart, and the ones that exist are either expensive or not very good. This is specifically about Indian cuisine; there are still great options for Italian, Thai, Korean, Mexican, or Turkish food in the city. I prefer cooking Indian food at home.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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Souptik Kumar Majumdar Verified Icon
Master of Science Computer Science - Batch of 2025
3.6
The economy is weak and it's very difficult to find work for less experienced professionals.
Tips: Adapt to German culture and weather, especially in winter. Learn the language to grow your social circle or miss out on networking. The German National Scholarship is available if you have good grades and maintain them for the standard period of study for two years. I am generally quite satisfied, as you have a lot of flexibility regarding courses, how many courses you want to take per semester, and part-time jobs.
Likes (Safety): Generally, Germany is a safe destination for students. The campus is situated in the outskirts of the main city and is surrounded by nice park, forest, and sports facilities. Stuttgart as a city offers a lot - it has a great city center, a lot of museums (Mercedes, Porsche), and the nightlife is also very happening and safe.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): All companies offer sponsor visas, however, right now the economy is weak and it's very difficult to find work for less experienced professionals or students. There are all kinds of job roles on offer, from data scientists to software developers, but you need to demonstrate a lot of skills and experience.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
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MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
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Opportunity to gain good technical knowledge, but less help from the university.
Tips: It's always good to talk to your seniors who have taken the subjects, because a few courses are extremely difficult. I also don't have a scholarship for my course. I'm not really satisfied with the university and the course, particularly, because the university doesn't really help the students in many matters, including studies. I am, however, well satisfied with the country.
Likes (Safety): The campus is generally safe all the time. I'd say it's a common thing in Europe. I never had any bad experiences. I'm sure the police know how to handle things, though. It's pretty safe to travel even at night, too. The transportation facility in the city also helps a lot.
Dislikes (Student Life): The course structure is complex, but you could find time for travelling and engaging with student activities. There are some summer parties, as well as annual parties. Student technical hubs, such as the green club, are pretty active, but student activities overall have limited exposure.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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Master of Science in Computational Mechanics of Materials and Structures - Batch of 2024
4.2
The university is student friendly and people are very friendly.
Tips: Know the German language well. It'll help with part-time jobs and jobs after your studies. There are options for scholarships, but with the blocked account money and part-time jobs, it'll be more than enough to survive. Also, the exams and study patterns here are very different. You need to constantly study and be up to date with classes. Studying a day before the exam will not be useful here.
Likes (Safety): Germany is one of the safest countries in Europe. In my time here, I've rarely faced any racism or other issues. People are friendly here, even cops are helpful. And if you know German, it's gonna be of great help. Public transportation is quite safe and have connection to almost every part of the city.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking by myself. There aren't many Indian restaurants here, and the ones available are expensive for the taste. There are a few Indian grocery stores here where you can get stuff. My suggestion is to learn cooking before you come here. It's better for health and financially wise in the long run.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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University of Stuttgart Fees

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MS(51 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 7, PTE: 76 & Above, TOEFL: 79 - 95
B.E. / B.Tech(20 courses)
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Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, PTE
M.Sc.(11 courses)
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Duration2-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 & Above, PTE, TOEFL: 79 & Above
MBA/PGDM(11 courses)
INR 3 L - 4 LGet Fee Details
Duration2-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 & Above, PTE, TOEFL: 79 & Above
M.Arch(2 courses)
Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, PTE, TOEFL
BBA(9 courses)
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Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, PTE
M.A.(22 courses)
Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 7 & Above, PTE
B.Sc.(18 courses)
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Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, PTE
Others PG(2 courses)
Duration2 years
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B.A.(24 courses)
Duration3 years
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Q:   Is University of Stuttgart free for international students?
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The are some Stuttgart University courses for which applicants must pay tuition fee to study. The University of Stuttgart tuition fees for international students is INR 3 L for first-year study. Applicants can check the table below for the University of Stuttgart cost and course duration:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MBA/PGDM (9 courses)

INR 3 L

MS (48 courses)

INR 3 L

BE/BTech (17 courses)

INR 3 L

MA (20 courses)

INR 3 L

BSc (14 courses)

INR 3 L

MIM (9 courses)

INR 3 L

BA (21 courses)

INR 3 L

BBA (7 courses)

INR 3 L

MArch (2 courses)

INR 3 L

BEd (1 course)

INR 3 L

Others PG (1 course)

INR 3 L

BArch (1 course)

INR 3 L

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Q:   What percentage of University of Stuttgart students are international?
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The University of Stuttgart is a popular choice among students to pursue their higher studies all around the world. Almost 18% of the student body at the University of Stuttgart accounts for international students.

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Q:   How many faculty members are there at the University of Stuttgart?
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There are 10 faculty members at the University of Stuttgart. The faculty members are named as Architecture and Urban Planning; Civil and Environmental Engineering; Chemistry; Energy, Process and Bio-Engineering; Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology; Aerospace Engineering and Geodesy; Engineering Design, Production Engineering and Automative Engineering; Mathematics and Physics; Humanities; Management, Economics, and Social Sciences.
Q:   List the alumni of the University of Stuttgart.
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The University of Stuttgart alumnus include the names like Rudolf Haag (Physicist), Gunnar Birkerts (Architect), Gerhard Ertl (Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry), and Gottlieb Daimler (Co-founder of Mercedez Benz) .

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Students can get enrolled with Shiksha Counselling to avail the free counselling services. These services are 100% free of cost to all its users. There are no hidden fees. This is an online admission counselling. Students who register for the counselling services are assigned a dedicated counsellor who remains in touch with the concerned students throughout the entire admission process.

Q:   What is University of Stuttgart known for?
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The University of Stuttgart is a leading, technologically oriented university with a global presence. The Stuttgart Way stands for the interdisciplinary integration of engineering, humanities, natural sciences, management, economics, and social sciences on a foundation of top-flight disciplinary research.
Q:   Where is the University of Stuttgart?
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The University of Stuttgart is in Stuttgart, Germany. There are two campus locations and some smaller ones. Many ug and pg programs are offered to international students such as 

  • Engineering,
  • Natural Sciences,
  • Mathematics
  • Cultural Studies,
  • Economics
  • Social Sciences
Q:   How do I decide to study at the University of Stuttgart via free counselling?
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While availing Shiksha Counselling services, concerned student will have the full control and final say. University links are shared with students so that they can do proper research. Also, note that Shiksha counselling can help students in drafting their important documents like LOR / SOP and Essays. 

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Answered 4 months ago

Currently almost 20,900 students are enrolled at the University of Stuttgart as per the official reports for the 2024-25 academic session. Of the grand total First-year students account for 6,300 of the strength while graduates make up around 4,200 of the student body. Moreover the number of interna

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With an acceptance rate of 53%, the University of Stuttgart is moderately selective in its admission criteria. Some of the basic admission requirements for international students include:

  • German or English translated transcripts of highschool
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  • Proof of Health Insurance
  • Proof of German Language

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Stuttgart is currently home to over 20,800 students, of which 5,075 were First-time new enrollments for the admission cycle of 2024-25 as per official sources. If we talk about the University of Stuttgart acceptance rate, it stands at around 53%, meaning that of every 100 students who apply to the

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The University of Stuttgart is one of the oldest technical universities located in Stuttgart, Germany. It was founded in 1829 is considered among the top 21% universities in the world. Some of the rankings of the University of Stuttgart include #289 in the World of 14,131 universities, #108 of 2,785

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It becomes important for international students to know about the estimated cost of attendance when planning to study abroad. The table below have estimated monthly expenses that will give an idea to applicants of cost of living at University of Stuttgart:

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Estimated Monthly Expenses (INR)

Housing

INR 31.5 K – INR 54 K

Food

INR 13.5 K – INR 40.5 K

Books & Supplies

INR 900 – INR 1.8 K

Transportation

INR 2.7 K – INR 7.4 K

Personal/Miscellaneous

INR 9 K – INR 27 K

Healthcare

INR 7.2 K – INR 11.7 K

 

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