University of Bremen
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Bremen is one of most prominent universities in Germany for higher education. The University of Bremen placement rate stands at 88%, and the graduates are employed within 6 to 8 months of graduation. The University of Bremen placement rate attracts international students the most. Bremen University graduate are always in high demand worldwide. The average salary of Bremen University graduate is EUR 56,000 (INR 54.68 LPA) annually. The graduates work for top-notch sectors such as Engineering, Business Development, Project Management, Finance, Arts and Design, Finance, etc. The top employers at Bremen University are lis
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The Univ of Bremen offers education free of cost for international students; however, they are required to pay a semester fee worth EUR 350 per semester.
It is the same case with the Univ of Hamburg, which only asks for a per-semester fee of around EUR 335.
Thus, it can be said that Hamburg offers a more affordable education.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Students at the university are eligible for the DAAD Scholarship Programme "Development-Related Postgraduate Courses". Indian students are eligible for these scholarships, and the application process is available online. Some of the prominent scholarships also include Education Future International Scholarship - USA & Non-USA 2024 and Deutschlandstipendium.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Some of the most preferred courses by indian students at the University of Bremen include M.Sc in Marine Microbiology, M.Sc in Industrial Engineering Production Engineering (In German), MA in English-Speaking Cultures: Language, Text, Media, M.Sc in Digital Media, M.Sc in Materials Chemistry And Mineralogy, B.Sc in Industrial Engineering Production Engineering, M.Sc in Environmental Physics, MSc in Control Microsystems and Microelectronics, M.Sc in Marine Geosciences, among others.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The cheapest apartments are available at about EUR 320. Rooms in shared flats outside the Studierendenwerk Bremen are priced between 320 and 450 euros per month.
For students who wish to live alone can expect to pay about 500-800 euros per month. Other fixed costs that need to be calculated are food, clothing, internet, excursions with friends, leisure time activities, etc. On average, however, you can assume monthly expenses of 400 to 500 euros.
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