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Likes
- I like the Campus and Library.
- Professors are well-qualified and have good experience.
- The main building called Super C has all the facilities of documentation for students at one place.
Dislikes
- Less job opportunities around University.
- Sometime schedule feels a bit hectic.
- Difficulty in finding accommodation.
- You can use the university website to apply for student dorms, WG-Gesucht, and other relevant apps. Challenges would be that the process is highly time-consuming and fake ads. Make sure you pay the amount in person after coming here if you don't find the opportunity to be reliable.
- One suggestion would be to make friends in Aachen through LinkedIn who will be your senior so that he can assist you, guide you, recommend you, and possibly check the accommodation options if it's genuine.





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Likes
- The Faculty: All professors of our course are extremely knowledgeable, have a rich academic and professional history and it also reflects in the teaching.
- The mode of teaching: We have a spilt classroom method, where we learn the theory part of the lecture beforehand and actually get the opportunity to practically apply those concepts.
- The Events: As we are students of the business school, we get the opportunity to participate in formal workshops/ events with outside lecturers and also we get to attend informal parties and events which are always a great place for interaction and networking.
Dislikes
- The mode of examination: A lot of students feel that the current mode of examination which is "online" is not the best way to evaluate a master's degree course and in todays era of chatgpt, it is a piece of cake for anyone to score high.
- Job Search/Placement: I feel for a university, who is providing us with the education should also support students for job search. They can offer focussed preparation for specific positions/industries, interview preparation etc. - This is more relevant when you look at it from a perspective that students studying at the business school are essentially internationals and hence new to the german market, they should be trained and supported with that know-how.
- Lack of Diversity: Connected to my previous point, I feel that there was a significant lack of diversity in my course - major chunk of students are from India. Which doesn't exactly contributes to an "international exposure".
- I live in an off-campus apartment, which I found from the most famous and common place to look for housing options in Germany, which is Wg-Gesucht.
- My monthly rent is around 450, which is on the higher side considering Aachen.
- One can find much cheaper accommodation in Aachen; however, finding accommodation in Aachen isn't straightforward.
- It's a really difficult process to find a good place to live in Aachen; as it is a student city, there's a constant demand for apartments.
- I personally luckily did not face a lot of challenges in finding an accommodation and would just recommend starting looking early on and looking for new ads daily.
- Since the university is spread across the entire city and is not at just one location, if you're at a fair distance from the centre, you're good to go.
- And there is no such thing as "a place where Indian students stay.".


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