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4 Reviews Found
Likes
- The entire course is Practical and not just theoretical.
- Th examination is thought provoking and very conceptual.
- The courses are updated based on the current market trends.
Dislikes
- Some examinations require mandatory attendence during lectures.
- Some labs are boring. A manual is given and steps have to be followed to complete the lab without fully understanding it.
- Limited open student positions during the course study.
- I highly recommend the accommodation services provided by the university. The current accommodation scenario is very challenging. It's close to impossible to find an application on your own in our city. If the accommodation services are chosen quite early, a cheaper apartment could be assigned, as this service works on a first-come, first-served basis.
- The rent also varies based on how modern (new) it is and how far it is from the university. The rent for a shared apartment ranges from 400-500 euros.



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Likes
- Location is really good. Experience of roaming around the nearby places is enriching.
- Regularly there are job fairs which gives you the opportunity to interact with people from industry.
- As they dont have any high tuition fees, so you dont feel the burden of finishing your program quickly.
Dislikes
- Support is not there too much for acquiring jobs.
- Sometimes classes used to be quite lengthy, like continous 5 hours.
- Library is not big enough, there were a few books which were not available sometimes.
- I don't know about what percentage of people secure a job within 6 months. But the average salary range is like 50000 euros/annum.
- The highest salary can be around $65,000, and the lowest can be $45,000. Students find jobs using portals like Xing, Stepstone, the university job portal, LinkedIn, attending job fairs, networking.




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Likes
- Fewer students in every class.
- Practical learning experience for most of the theoretical topics.
- Lots of events to help students get to know each other and the professors.
Dislikes
- Student dormitories are a bit pricier than the sublet apartments in Darmstadt.
- Looking for the sublet can be a bit tricky and a headache at times.
- The number of foreign students is increasing, especially in non-German courses.
- For the initial stay in Germany, I thought I would be able to find a room by myself, so I decided not to opt for the student apartments, which was a very bad decision. After so much effort and applying at numerous websites for 2 months, I found a sublet for just the 1st month. Then I went to the IR office at h_da for help; luckily, an exchange student failed to join in due to medical reasons, so I got a student apartment at Karlshof.
- Monthly rent: 535 euros (Including Gas, heating, water, 1 mini fridge, 3 separate rooms (one for each sublet), 1 common kitchen and bathroom)
- The accommodations in Darmstadt are highly in demand and could be expensive most of the time. There were a lot of frauds also that will try to give you very good rooms for very cheap and take the money while you were still in India and will tell you that they will send the keys by post because they are not in Germany. Beware of these fraudsters.
- My accommodation was roughly 20 minutes away from my university, which can be bifurcated as follows: 5 minutes walking, 10 minutes on the bus, and 5 minutes walking.




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I did not refer any senior or review community for college. I did all research related to college on google myself only. University offers multiple courses in English and media. This university is highly reputed for the courses related to media.
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