Average rating of this university
4.1
- 50% of students Never faced discrimination in this University
- Academically oriented
- Friendly
- Multi-dimensional
- Fun loving
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Tips: I would suggest that anyone coming to Germany in general learn at least the B1 level of German while still in India. This will make settling in much easier and help with interacting in society. Another suggestion would be to come with some work experience, preferably 2-3 years, as this will greatly help when looking for student jobs and internships.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I would like to settle here in Germany, specifically in Stuttgart, as there are many opportunities in the teaching sector. It's also a very internati...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
- Prepping time for classes20 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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 t...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 850
- Prepping time for classes14 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
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 ...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1125
- Prepping time for classes28 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 46650
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 sur...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
- Prepping time for classes25 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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 othe...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
- Prepping time for classes30 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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 a...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 150
- Prepping time for classes30 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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University City | Stuttgart, Other - Germany, Germany |
Size of city | Medium |
Population of City | 6,32,743 |
Contact Details
Address
Keplerstrasse 7, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany
Stuttgart ( Other - Germany)
incoming@ia.uni-stuttgart.de