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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Along with the reputation and rankings, the University of Hamburg MBA programs is popular for various reasons. Some of the best reasons to pursue the University of Hamburg MBA are:
- Provides in-depth business knowledge
- Helps develop analytical and management skills
- Helps students think and act ethically, responsibly, and sustainably
- By providing students the exposure to different cultures and perspectives, the programme helps them develop an international mindset.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The table compares these two best Business schools in depth:
Criteria | University of Luxembourg | TU Munich (CS/Engineering) |
|---|---|---|
Location | Belval Campus, Esch-sur-Alzette — Luxembourg's innovation hub | Munich & Garching, Germany — major European tech and research center |
Average Starting Salary | EUR 93,600 (entry-level Computer Scientist) up to EUR 133,500 | EUR 60,000 entry-level up to EUR 165,000 in top roles? |
Acceptance Rate | 30% overall (highly selective CS programs likely lower, e.g., CyberSEC: 2.5%) | 8–12% overall; CS may be 10% |
Tuition (AY 2024–25) | EUR 400/year (low semester fee) | EUR 2,000–3,000/sem (UG); EUR 4,000–6,000/sem (non-EU Masters) |
ROI (20-Year Net) | Very high: low cost + salaries, fast recovery (ROI >200%) | Very strong: moderate cost, high salaries, excellent ROI (especially non-EU) |
Top Industries Hiring | Amazon EU, SES, LuxSpace, PwC Tech, Devoteam, SnT, SES–telco | BMW, Siemens, Airbus, Google, Amazon, Bosch, Microsoft, startups in Munich/Garching |
Ranking (US News & World Report) | #570–653 globally (university-wide) | #82 globally overall; QS #22 Engineering & Technology; THE #26 |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
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:
Particulars | 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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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, not all programs in the University of Stuttgart are tuition free. Some programs like MS programs are tuition free, but most of the programs in the university hs the tuition fee of around INR 3L. The university is still considered alot cheaper as compared to other universities. Moreover, students can plan there expenses by different financial aid and scholarships options the university provides.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Pursuing an MBA from the Technical University of Munich is completely worth it for students willing to advance their career in Management, innovation, or technology. The university offers 2-3 years of MBA programs in specializations such as Management, Finance and Information Management, Management and Technology, Business Education, Land Management and Geospatial Science, Management and Innovation, and Sustainable Resource Management. The programme includes integration of management principles, cutting-edge research, and innovative thinking that help students to grab opportunities in Munich.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible to transfer to TUM Munich. Students have to apply for a new degree & the university authorities would then evaluate which credits can be applied towards the new degree, if any. Existing credits won't be transferred directly.
To transfer to TUM Germany, students have to file a regular application via the TUM Munich application portal.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, students pursuing a doctorate course at TUM Germany can bring their family with them. The campus offers special housing services for doctorate students with families.
Moreover, the children are also recipients of childcare on an hourly basis, by some external care providers, mostly during off-peak hours.
To know more, students are advised to refer the TUM Family Service website.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, when it comes to major European cities, Munich is among the safest with an average crime rate 37.5 crimes being reported for every 1,000 people, per data curated from multiple sources.
Moreover, Munich ranks among the top 5 the safest cities in Europe per Numbeo, as seen in the table below:
City | Crime Index |
|---|---|
The Hague (Den Haag), Netherlands | 20.0 |
Tampere, Finland | 20.4 |
Trondheim, Norway | 20.7 |
Eindhoven, Netherlands | 20.9 |
Munich, Germany | 21.2 |
Source: Numbeo
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, parents can visit their students at TUM Munich. The Munich, Garching & Freising campus are open to the general public. One can come attend lectures, or be part of public events, as part of their visit on campus.
Parents can apply for a Schengen Tourist Visa (Type C), which allows non EU citizens to enter & stay in the region for a period of maximum 90 days within a 180-day period.
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