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10 Reviews Found
Likes
- Open campus, no hassle for entering, no walls, no doors, no locks; anyone can join the library.
- Perfectly connected to nature; due to presence of no boundaries, nature seems everywhere and never-ending
- No attendance needed; you can chose which subjects to study each semester and which exam to give each semester. your education is completely controlled by you.
Dislikes
- There is nothing in particular I don't dislike; I mean, no place is perfect, and we should learn to adapt and find peace where we are. As such, I have not encountered any bad experiences. So right now I don't have anything in the top of my head that recalls any bad memory or service regarding the college.
- Coming here and learning how to use all the it services like student mail, DIT website and ilearn could be a bit confusing.
- Finding the classes could be a bit trying and confusing too, as the campus is located in the city center, a corporate building, and the main campus. Navigating between them is fun when you are full of energy and the weather is nice, which in my experience never has been super good. HAHAH
- Off-campus. I stay in a private apartment managed by a local housing company on Bahnhofstraße 21 (Deggendorf). I found it by emailing housing companies/landlords and checking WG-Gesucht, ImmoScout24, and DIT student WhatsApp/Facebook groups. Rent: in the mid-€400s warm (€600 deposit, ); heating/water included, electricity & internet separate).
- The place is furnished (bed, desk, wardrobe), has a shared kitchen with basic appliances, a clean bathroom, laundry in the building, bike storage, and secure entry. Challenges: demand is very high around the semester start—listings go fast; some landlords ask for SCHUFA or German pay slips (hard for new students); replies can be slow; and getting the Wohnungsgeberbestätigung in time for city registration can be stressful.
- Recommendations: start early; write a short intro in German and English; attach passport/ID and enrollment letter in the first email; have the deposit ready; ask for a video tour or visit before paying; Never transfer money without a signed contract (prefer German IBAN); confirm what’s Warmmiete vs. extra costs (electricity/internet). Distance: about 15 minutes on foot to the DIT campus (5–7 minutes by bike); bus/train and supermarkets are close. Where most Indian students stay: shared WGs near campus or around the Bahnhof/city-center area; a few get into student dorms, which fill up quickly.
Likes
- Located right next to the river Donau in Deggendorf makes for a calming atmosphere.
- Friendly and helpful staff and faculty members.
- Facilities like the library and cafeteria(Mensa) are very well maintained.
Dislikes
- Located in a small town/village, connectivity from other places might be an issue especially when there is bad weather.
- Language barrier is strong as this is a small town and not many people speak good English.
- Campus does not include a dedicated sports ground or a sports arena, even though there are plenty, but not just in the campus itself
- I got my accommodation on a website called "WG Gesucht".
- Monthly rent is around 430 and it was a private room, a studio apartment with a balcony, a kitchen, a bathroom, a cupboard, a chair and a table.
- There was initially a lot of competition and a lot of scams where they didn't show the room photos and asked for a deposit beforehand.
- I would recommend them to start searching early, and do not transfer any amount of money before signing the contract.
- My accommodation is around a 20 mins walk from my university and usually the students stay near the city centre; if there is no option, then they would have to settle for any accommodation for the current semester and then they can change once they come here and spend a month or so.





Likes
- Beautiful location
- Practical skill based teaching approach which makes you job ready.
- Very knowledgeable profs who teach masterfully.
Dislikes
- Accomodation is hard to find (problem everywhere in Germany). Dorm rooms are limited so most people stay in a rented room
- People who are used to rote learning and have forgot to use their brain in exams will not like the courses here.
- Little to no placement support
- I found my accommodation through ebay Kleinanzeigen. Monthly rent was 350€/month. All basic amenities such as heating, a washing machine, and a kitchen with oven are included.

Likes
- A diverse student community that gave me opportunities to learn teamwork and leadership
Dislikes
- Limited exposure to real-world industry practices (more theory-heavy than practical)
- At DIT, students can stay in university-managed dorms or private student apartments. The typical rental cost ranges from €300 to €450 per month, depending on location and facilities, with furnished single flats and utilities often included.
Likes
- Its a Public University, which means there is no tution fees
- The Campus is located in beautiful and clean city
- The Campus is modern and the labs are well equipped.
Dislikes
- Student housing is hard to find and is bit expensive.
- There aren’t many food choices on campus.
- It’s hard to find a part-time job because the town is small.
- I went for off-campus housing because on-campus options were pretty limited.
- I found my room using online sites like WG-Gesucht and joined some student groups on WhatsApp where people share room offers.
- Monthly Rent is 445 euros, Including Electricity, Water, Internet and Heating.
- It was a bit tough to find good accommodation since student Dorms are limited. Start looking as early as you can, join local student groups online, and keep your documents ready so you can grab a place quickly.
- My accommodation is 15 mins from the university campus, and most indian students stay in Student Dorm nearby the university.












Likes
- I like the intercultural exposure and mutual effort from the university to help students achieve their goals. Support is provided when required by the university on professional and personal living in Germany.
Dislikes
- More practical courses could be appreciated, and industrial visits must be planned more often. An appropriate amount of national and international students would be good.
I chose this college while keeping in mind multiple factors like Course Curriculum, University Fee, Country, International exposure etc. My overall experience was good with respect to the course curriculum, practical experience, lab, professors, international exposure, and extracurricular activities.
Likes
- Small campus, so faculty is easily accessible.
Dislikes
- Since it is a small campus and a small town, limited housing and part-time jobs.
The reason why I chose this is due to the interdisciplinary and industry-ready course structure. It has courses on state-of-the-art technologies like 3d printing, Autonomous driving, robotics and ARVR. Job perspective was also higher in this course and the course structure was only 3 semesters.
Likes
- University management always takes initiatives so that students feel good and have a low stress level regarding their studies by organizing day trips and outdoor activities.
- University is relatively new but innovative, there are multiple research projects that are going on in the university in collaboration with many big german manufacturers.
- Modern Infrastructure and supportive staff that sums it up to a healthy and friendly environment.
Dislikes
- There is nothing that I find worse or not acceptable but there is no university which is perfect.
- Shortage of accommodation options and less frequency of public transport in some campuses made it inconvenient and a waste of time but could be solvable if some can travel with private means of transport.
I chose this college because of it's modern course curriculum, they provide variety of options to specialize and build career, easy to switch lines after bachelor via this course. The journey at DIT was like a roller coaster ride or I can say full of adventure which i enjoyed a lot over the time. Have learnt a lot of new things and developed myself for the modern industry with good knowledge of the latest technologies.
Likes
- I applied randomly for a lot of universities and particular courses among the one's I preferred. This University had so many courses I was eligible for.
- The classes and teachings. The extra curricular activities. Curriculum. Professors Student life balancing the studies and work. Not much pressure on studies rather they help mentally and gives positive responses for students.
Dislikes
- I don't dislike anything here. The only thing is the public transport here which runs few times. Other than that there is nothing wrong or anything to be disliked here.
The university is situated in ourskirts of the area and reaching there is a crucial task as public transport is only once in an hour. But you can have your private vehicle or cycle and get there easily because the whole area is small. The classes and the resources provided are very good and case studies help us get to know into subjects really good. The professors are really helpful and understanding and they help us in any way possible. All the students are extremely friendly and into activities and fun. Overall I would say the experience here is wonderful.
Likes
- There was no tuition fee, although there was a 62€ Student Union fee. However, starting from the April 2023 semester, they began charging a fee of 500€ plus 72€ for the Student Union.
- The syllabus appears to be easier compared to other renowned institutes. The university provides extra time to complete courses under certain circumstances. I believe I've shared enough points above, and overall, I'm happy to have enrolled and completed my master's at DIT.
Dislikes
- This was my only experience of education outside India and I am pretty happy to complete my masters in this University.
Professors and mentors are easy to approach. The canteen, often referred to as "Mensa," is available at every university, I believe. The university encourages innovation and ideas, providing a platform for students with startup ideas. The student union team organizes timely events for refreshments. Weekly sports activities are arranged for students, including swimming, badminton, football, table tennis, beach volleyball, chess, and more. Overall, I believe it's an ideal university for those interested not only in studies but also in sports and fitness.






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