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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MS(16 courses)
Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 7, TOEFL: 80 & Above
B.Sc.(13 courses)
Duration3 years
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B.E. / B.Tech(2 courses)
Duration3 years
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Multi-dimensional
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Student Views
  • 55% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.7
Part time work4.3
Post study jobs3.8
Quality of faculty4.2
Student Life4.3
Value for money4.1
Public transportation4.7
Safety4.7
Indian Food3.7
Permanent Immigration3.9
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Master of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology - Batch of 2025
4.3
Research, growth, and maturity.
Tips: Have some insights on courses, companies working on similar technologies. I have not received any scholarship. DAAD and Deutschland Stipendium are some of the good ones. They offer around 600 euros per month for one semester. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences; however, there is some sacrifice and adjustment required.
Likes (Student Life): The best thing about this university is internationalisation and part-time options with professors. Events like visiting tourist spots in the city, tech meet-ups, Science day and more. On average, I visit at least one event a month. Data about the club is available on the university website.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Upon learning the German language, it typically takes around 3 years to obtain German citizenship. Earning a minimum defined amount of salary can provide permanent immigration status. If not the case, it may take around 5 years. I think I will stay for the long term, as of now, but I am not interested in moving to Germany permanently.
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.7
Friendly and career-oriented university.
Tips: In my point of view, I have made up my mind to face everything positively, with a smile and courage. It's obvious that there will be cultural shifts, but I like what I like, and the other things don't bother me. All of the faculty are helpful, and the college is a safe environment. Everyone in the country is good-natured, helpful, and well-educated. I always feel like I can count on people here for support, which is why I think the country is a safe and good place to live. I didn't get any scholarships. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the university, the course, and the country.
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MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2024
2.5
You should have very good German proficiency than your skills.
Tips: Nothing works here without fluency in German. You have to be responsible for upskilling yourself. Unless it is a compulsory internship, you won't get any help from the university for a voluntary internship. Learn German to mingle with the locals and get good jobs in the country.
Likes (Public transportation): With a Deutschland ticket, you get to travel all over Germany for 49 Euros. Stuttgart city has many connectivity options unlike other small cities, where sometimes the last bus will be at 7 pm and you will have to manage on your own afterwards. Long-distance Flixtrains are also cheaper.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Germany is under recession so it is hard to get jobs. The syllabus in university is outdated so you need to upskill on your own. The department never allows you to take a thesis in the company and the thesis topics in the departments are not industry-ready.
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Infrastructure Planning M.Sc - Batch of 2024
4.1
Stressful learning environment but a great experience.
Tips: I did not receive any scholarship, but it's possible to get a DAAD scholarship, which covers your entire academic expenses, including living expenses. All you need is a good academic background, and you’ll need to apply well in advance. You also might consider the Deutschland scholarship. The Deutschland scholarship covers your expenses too and pays you 300 euros a month. In Germany, it’s pretty easy to pick up odd jobs like a delivery service. You can also get a position in the technical field, like project management or civil engineering. However, the major challenge is the language barrier. If you don’t want to learn German and integrate into the German community, then don’t come here. It’s easy to balance studies and work as a student. The law allows you to work only 20 hours a week. Your salary should be enough to get you by.
Likes (Indian Food): There are several Indian stores and Indian restaurants in the city. But as a student, it is better to cook for yourself since it gets expensive to eat out regularly. Monthly grocery expenses are typically between 150 to 200 per person. Most restaurants are expensive and not student friendly. Fortunately, there are also many options for vegetarians.
Reviewed on 25 Apr 2025Read more
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MS in Computational Mecha­nics of Mate­rials and Struc­tures - Batch of 2026
4.2
Excellent university with plenty of opportunities.
Tips: Being open to different perspectives of people always comes in handy. I didn't secure any scholarship. To be honest, the satisfaction towards the university and course tends to rely more on how much one works on building their knowledge and utilising the available opportunities. The curriculum is designed to reward consistent efforts rather than last-minute preparations, which you can usually get away with back in India. The University of Stuttgart, being one of the Top 9 universities, is a respectable institution. In my course, many of the professors are highly knowledgeable in their area of expertise. One thing that I found challenging was the accent of the professors. They are not native English speakers, and each one has a quite unique way of speech and pace. Regarding the country, the essentials, like water, health care, and accommodations, are very good. Administrative processes take a long time, though, but they do surely happen.
Likes (Public transportation): Stuttgart has an excellent public transport system, which is typical of many tier 1 and tier 2 cities. There are two campuses of the University of Stuttgart, one at the city centre (near the Central Station) and another one at Vaihingen, both of which are well connected by the S-Bahn. The S-Bahn connects outer suburbs and satellite towns to the city, and the U-Bahn connects all popular locations within the city. Most students are advised to subscribe to the Deutschland Ticket (the most affordable option). For students under 27, there is an option for the Jugend BW ticket for €39.42 per month, but prices fluctuate. From a convenience standpoint, if you are used to using public transportation in India, then you should have no worries here.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The first thing that comes to the attention at an Indian restaurant is the price. That's because traditional ingredients from India cost more in Germany. In Stuttgart, one can find both south and north Indian cuisines with a bit of searching. Instagram and peers might come in handy, but I prefer self-cooking. At most supermarkets, groceries are of very good quality.
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MSc in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2024
3.2
Go to a tuition free university instead.
Tips: Self-reliance and the importance of upskilling are a must for students. Even though you can get part-time jobs while studying at this university, the amount you earn will go directly to your tuition, and the city is expensive compared to other small cities. RWTH is in Aachen, which is a better university and a cheaper city to live in.
Likes (Public transportation): Deutschland ticket makes it easier to travel across Germany for just 49 Euros per month except for high-speed long-distance trains like ICE. The trains in Germany are known to be late but let us be honest, only in Germany you can travel for this cheap. If you need high-speed trains for a low price, take Flixtrain for less than 10 Euros.
Dislikes (Value for money): The university is situated in one of the two states in Germany where they charge fees per semester and for the fees they charge we don't get enough benefits. The syllabus is outdated and is not up to the industry's needs. Professors are not helpful to students.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2024Read more
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As per the acceptance rate, it can be said that the University of Tubingen is more selective with an acceptance rate of 18%. A comparison between these universities is given below:

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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.

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The University of Stuttgart & Vienna are considered among the best institutions of their respective countries. While Stuttgart is based in Germany, Vienna is located in Austria. Both are known to maintain a quality academic standard & offer a number of recreational opprtunities to students.

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The University of Stuttgart is among the top universities for international students to continue higher education in the Germany. The university graduates work for top companies all over the world. Moreover, the graduates are constantly in high demand. According to student's review on Shiksha, Unive

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University CityStuttgart, Other - Germany, Germany
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