University of Bonn offers 28 courses across Bachelor levels. Uni of Bonn is well-known for courses in fields like Sciences and Computer Science. The popular courses among international students at University of Bonn include:
The PG program fees at University of Bonn range from EUR 611 to EUR 1200 per year (₹702 to ₹1,380).
University of Bonn Cost 2025 for Popular Courses among Indian Students is as tabulated below
Program | Annual Fees In EUR | Annual Fees In INR |
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Bachelor of Science [B.S] Computer Science (115 Views Last Year) | EUR 611 | INR 703 |
Bachelor of Science [B.S] Cybersecurity (110 Views Last Year) | EUR 611 | INR 703 |
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USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr | ||
B.S Computer Science 3 years | USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr | |
B.S Cybersecurity 4 years | USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr | |
M.S Economics 2 years | USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr | |
USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr | ||
USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr | ||
M.A Anthropology 2 years | Application Deadline For Winter 2025 Intake (2nd Sep 2025) | USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr |
Application Deadline For Winter 2025 Intake (2nd Sep 2025) | USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr | |
M.A Applied Linguistics 2 years | Application Deadline For Winter 2025 Intake (2nd Sep 2025) | USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr |
M.S Biochemistry 2 years | USD 703 /Yr EUR 611 /Yr |
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The curriculum was very diverse and covered many topics. As for techniques, many modern technologies could have been included especially in the labs. Students are free to apply for internships and I had opportunities to work in different research labs.
There was no tuition fees as its common in German public universities. I paid semester fees of approximately 250-300 euros twice a year.
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- Course Syllabus is pretty relevant and updated. It is important to understand what the program will focus on during the program. For example, my course focused more on ""Chemo informatics"" part of bioinformatics. But not ""Genomic analysis"" part. But this aligned with my research interests. - As someone who simultaneously worked in an industry, the course is pretty industry relevant also. Although there is no particular exposure/ hands-on in the course to bridge the gap to industry.
Tuition fee is zero. But there is semester fee, contribution fee of about 325 euro/semester. This includes public transport fee for entire state.
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Course Syllabus is pretty relevant and updated. It is important to understand what the program will focus on during the program. For example, my course focused more on ""Chemo informatics"" part of bioinformatics. But not ""Genomic analysis"" part. But this aligned with my research interest. As someone who simultaneously worked in an industry, the course is pretty industry relevant also. Although there is no particular exposure/ hands-on in the course to bridge the gap to industry.
Tuition fee is zero. But there is semester fee, contribution fee of about 325 euro/semester. This includes public transport fee for entire state.
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The course curriculum is great and I love it. The course and concepts are taught by professors who are actively doing research in that particular fields and they share insights into what has happened in the past and what current scenario is. There are a plenty of research opportunities in and around the university.
I have a semester fee of 310€, which would be 27000 rupees based on current exchange rates. The semester fee also includes transport throughout the state. Yes that's true you don't have to pay for public transport in and around Bonn and inside the NRW state.
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The course work is very updated and the professors are working real time in the field so we are provided with very recent updates. We have plenty of research opportunities during the course and thesis, as institutions are readily looking for assistants and TAs.
Its ~370 euros per semester. Since the public unis are free. This is just the semester fee.
If I remember correctly, the course was of 120 credits. There were probably around 50 students in the class. Classes were conducted by the teachers via presentations or the blackboard. Also, the presentations were uploaded by the professors on the University portal after the class for referring later. There were weekly assignments given which were graded, and a less than 50% score overall debarred you from sitting for the semester exams.
Fees for the course were paid at the student secretariat. There was no tuition fee, but there was a semester feee to be paid for student servises and a travel card/I-card. The I-card allowed us to travel without cost on trains, trams and buses throughout the state of North-Rhine Westphalia. Library services were also included.
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