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BA in Science and Technology Teaching (In German) 

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BA in Science and Technology Teaching (In German)
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University of Stuttgart 
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3 years

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3.35 Lakh
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UG Degree

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Full Time

BA in Science and Technology Teaching (In German)
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University of Stuttgart 
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BA in Science and Technology Teaching (In German)
 at 
University of Stuttgart 
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BA in Science and Technology Teaching (In German)
 at 
University of Stuttgart 
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University of Stuttgart
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 53% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Friendly
Multi-dimensional
Stressful
Internships3.8
Part time work4.3
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4.2
Student Life4.2
Value for money4
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.8
Indian Food3.8
Permanent Immigration3.7
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Master Program INFOTECH (Information Technology) - Batch of 2027
4.2
University of Stuttgart experience
Tips: There are many ups and downs, regardless of how prepared you are, like visa extensions getting delayed, not finding accommodation in time, health issues, or several reasons that might motivate and affect the studies. So before coming to Germany in general, students should be prepared mentally and emotionally and have a straightforward reason set in mind for coming here. Lack of motivation will affect mental, emotional, and academic health.
Likes (Safety): Despite being a big city, Stuttgart is very safe relative to other big cities. Good public transportation across the city allows you to go and hang out anywhere you like within the city and come back safely by night. Public transportation runs on Sun-Thur from 5.00AM to 1.00AM. On Friday and Saturday it runs overnight as well.
Dislikes (Student Life): There are not many college clubs or active social life in college. If you know good German, you can inculcate a bit, but there aren't many events happening in the college. Students usually hang out in groups, and there is no graduation ceremony as well. So basically college is just where you develop academically and get your degree.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 53600
Reviewed on 20 Aug 2026Read more
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BSc in Mechanical Engineering (In German) - Batch of 2028
4.4
A Challenging and Rewarding Engineering Journey at the University of Stuttgart
Tips: If you're planning to join Stuttgart for Mechanical Engineering, the main thing to know is that German is non-negotiable. B1 or B2 German makes your day-to-day life and social integration 10x easier, even if you speak fluent English. I didn't take any scholarships and self-fund my studies here. The program itself is demanding, but the practical exposure is incredible—hands-on workshops like StutCAD give you real engineering skills, and being located right in Germany’s automotive capital opens up huge career opportunities.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent immigration gets a 3/5 purely because of the administrative nightmare at the Stuttgart Ausländerbehörde. The path itself for engineering grads is clear on paper, but the local immigration office is notoriously understaffed and painfully slow. You can wait over a year for a settlement permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis) while your application sits in total radio silence for months. Bureaucracy aside, my actual chances of settling long-term as a mechanical engineer are great—especially with local heavyweights like Mercedes-Benz and Porsche right here. I'd still stay in Germany permanently because the career growth in the Stuttgart region is top-tier, but dealing with city paperwork will test your patience.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1100
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 20 Aug 2026Read more
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MSc in Engineering Cybernetics - Batch of 2028
4.3
No regrets about the course and the city.
Tips: Stuttgart is a fantastic place to be a student, but building a solid group of friends early on makes all the difference in keeping university life fun and manageable. On the funding side, definitely throw your hat in the ring for the Deutschlandstipendium. It’s extremely competitive since so many high-achieving students apply, but it’s 300€ a month if you land it, so it's worth the effort. Overall, I’ve been really happy with both my course curriculum and living in Stuttgart.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 750
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2026Read more
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Master of Science Computer Science - Batch of 2027
4.7
The best. You get everything you wish for here.
Tips: Even though the course is in English. I would recommend learning German for a better and easier life. Without German, it will be hard to get a part-time job, as it is their main language for communication. So be prepared rather than regretting. Other than that, it's all good here.
Likes (Value for money): It's under TU9, and its reputation really meets the quality of education. Rest it all depends how much efforts you put in. Don't overthink; come here, learn, grow, and live up to your dreams. It's one of the public university in one of the good cities in Germany, so opportunities are here but how to get them depends on how much hard work you put in.
Dislikes (Internships): It depends on students—how hard they work for it. It's very competitive here, so learn German to excel. The university offers a job fair twice a year, which can help you to get a part-time job during studies. And yes, there are many internships available for all kinds of fields.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 62075
Reviewed on 24 Jun 2026Read more
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MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.0
A look into Uni Stuttgart
Tips: If you're making the move to the University of Stuttgart you definitely need to brace yourself for some serious initial culture shock—changing countries is never completely seamless. But the great thing about this campus is that it’s packed with other international students, so you are almost guaranteed to run into fellow Indians who can help you find your footing and figure out the local system during those first few weeks. You should also keep an eye out for financial aid and specialized campus initiatives; there is always a realistic shot at landing a scholarship or getting involved in targeted university programs like FEMTECH, which are fantastic for building a solid network and getting your name out there. Outside of the university itself, Stuttgart is a fantastic, highly international city with a ton of stuff to do. Looking back, I’m genuinely happy with my decision to come here and incredibly grateful for how the whole experience turned out.
Likes (Internships): When it comes to actually applying for or landing an internship, the university leaves you completely out to dry—there is basically zero guidance or support from their side. The only reason you can actually survive is because Stuttgart is a massive industrial powerhouse. Being surrounded by so many massive manufacturing and tech giants means the opportunities for technical part-time work and proper internships are way higher here than if you were stuck in some quiet, tiny college town. Even though the competition for these roles is an absolute bloodbath, the sheer volume of companies in the area means you can definitely find a job, get your foot in the door, and build up some solid local experience.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is very diverse and are knowledgeable. But according to my experience, it felt like the university took in more students than the ideal number of students they could manage. It is very competitive to find a research project or a HiWi or even a good topic for the thesis.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 17 Jun 2026Read more
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BA in Science and Technology Teaching (In German)
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University of Stuttgart 
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  • BA in Science and Technology Teaching (In German) is offered by Faculty of Energy, Process and Biotechnology under University of Stuttgart, Germany.
    This a Bachelors level program of a course duration of 3 Years.
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