What Students Say
Likes
- I chose this program because of its low tuition cost and high research output in a unique combination of linguistics and Computer Science, not found in many other universities around the world. It should be noted that, although Natural Language Processing is one aspect of the program, there are other aspects likely Psycholinguistics, Language Acquisition etc which you also get to learn about through this program. Such a unique offering of courses is what drew me to this program.
- Many Research Opportunities, Fantastic Faculty, Extremely International cohort, Many Social Events, Good location and so a lot of places to travel to during breaks.
Dislikes
- I don't really dislike anything about the College, as I aware of what I was getting into. Something that people should be wary about is that, knowing German in Germany is extremely important. Although the program is international, a lot of the administrative stuff at the beginning of your program needs to be completed in German. Therefore knowledge of the language would be a massive bonus to anyone joining.
Required Exams for Admission
My overall experience at my university was overwhelmingly positive. The international program provided me with a unique opportunity to immerse myself in different cultures and perspectives, fostering a sense of global citizenship. The research opportunities I was given allowed me to apply my theoretical knowledge to real-world problems, enhancing my critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The approachable and knowledgeable faculty members were always available to provide guidance and support, ensuring my academic success. The vibrant social scene and diverse student cohort offered a plethora of events and activities to unwind and connect with like-minded individuals. And having a central location in Western Europe provided me with the chance to travel extensively at relatively low cost, broadening my horizons and enriching my cultural understanding.
Course Curriculum
The Course curriculum is intensive and expects a lot from the students. Students are expected to read research papers regularly and also perform projects and research of their own. The program solely focuses on research, and one would be better off going somewhere else if industrial exposure is a priority for them.
Faculty
Faculty to Student Ratio is around 1:5. All the professors are extremely approachable and are extremely respected in the field of research. Dr. Alexander Köller, Dr. Michael Hahn, Dr. Bernd Möbius are some of the professors who are incredible and have left a mark on me, although there are many other great faculty at our campus.
Campus Life
The program is extremely international, with 3-4 people per nationality. So, you get to explore many different cultures, and awareness levels in general grows. There are many extracurricular events spanning sports, dancing, theatre etc.
Placement
High Research opportunities, no "Placement program" as such, need to apply for jobs on your own, or through the job fair.
Accommodation
Generally, Accommodation in the student dormitories is only possible after 1st couple of semesters due to the high waiting lists. New students generally live in shared apartments which could cost anywhere between 300 - 500 Euros depending on the location, facilities provided etc.
Exams
My scores: GRE Quant - 168, Verbal - 164, Writing - 4, TOEFL - 112 GRE is not a requirement, but you can still send your scores to boost your chances. TOEFL/ IELTS is required There are requirements with regards to the courses (knowledge of which is assumed in the Masters program) that were done during Bachelors. Besides this, 2 Letters of Recommendation and a Statement of Purpose is required. SOP is required, 2 LORs are required, and a CV is also required. The program is research oriented, and hence your SOP should reflect that you are interested in the same, and what kind of problems you would want to work on, and with which professors.
Fees
Approximately 300 Euros per semester.
Scholarship
The Tuition fee in Germany is nominal, around 300 Euros per semester. For your living expenses, you can get a Research Assistant job or a Teaching Assistant job.