Master of Science [M.S] (Information Technology)
Field of Study:
€3,000 /Yr
Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | $3300 (EUR 3000) |
Other Expenses
Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
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Accommodation | $5610 (EUR 5100) |
Total Cost | $5610 (EUR 5100) |
Important Dates
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Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Candidate required a bachelor of Science degree (or similar) of an at least three-year course of study in the fields of Computer Science, Communications, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Information Technology or Automation.
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College Student Profiles
Reviews
14 Reviews Found
Likes:
- My main aim was change from Electrical to CS and wanted a bridging course with focus in ML. null
- This place is like a hub of creativity and innovation! From cutting-edge research to cool student projects, there's always something exciting happening on campus. You'll meet people from all over the globe here. It's like a mini United Nations on campus, which makes for some really interesting conversations and friendships. null
Dislikes:
- Dealing with the admin can feel like navigating a labyrinth. From registering for classes to sorting out financial aid, be prepared to jump through hoops. The campus lacks that vibrant, buzzing atmosphere you might expect from a university. It's not exactly the place where you'll find spontaneous gatherings or exciting events around every corner. null
Course Curriculum
The course syllabus is updated and recent and relevant things are taught to us. The research experience is got via various internships and work-students.
It was a good experience overall. I got what I wanted from the university. Prof, courses and friends were the things that I had aimed for. I got them all and more.
Likes:
- The course is very flexible, with both Electrical and Computer Science courses available. There is a good job market in the area. It is also a TU9 and is renowned for its innovative outlook on research. null
- The University has an exceptionally beautiful campus. There are beautiful hills and trails available. There is good on campus accommodation available (although you need to be quick to apply). The faculty is experienced and there's a lot of scope for research. null
- There are lots of opportunities for Werkstudent and HiWi. There's a good job market available in the nearby regions and cities as well. The city is also very international and is very happening. Transportation is cheap. It's easy to go in and around the city, and even state. null
Dislikes:
- "The only few downsides are that the courses may be a little too theoretical, and might not suit people looking for practical experience. Difficult to complete the course on time (although it's the case for any TU, especially a TU9) Getting on campus accommodation may also be very difficult. Apart from this it's a good place to study " .
Course Curriculum
The course is very theoretical, and there are no mandatory internships. However, you're welcome to take a semester or two off for doing an internship.
Fees
1666.5€/semester
Likes:
- The university that I choose is listed among one of the top 9 Technical Universities of Germany. The course was really good. The university is located in Stuttgart which is the automotive hub of Germany. There are lot of startups and companies like Diamler, Bosch, Mercedes Benz AG and etc. which makes it easier to get a working student job while studying. This covers living and food expenses. Students can work upto 80 hours per month. Since Stuttgart is a major city, the public transport is great and you don’t need a car to move around. Major part this course was taught in English, it was an international course. The University took care of our accommodation so I was very relaxed and my moving from India to Germany was very smooth. They also assigned a study buddy (a German senior student) to pick me up from airport and bring me to my dorm room. null
- The university campus is great, it’s located right above the metro station which makes it very easier to reach the university. The student dorms are located in the vicinity of a Kilometer. For international students there are lot of inclusion programs and orientation programs to help them navigate through the university departments and to feel at home. The university also offers interactive German language courses. There is also an international centre that comes up with various events and excursions to familiarise the international students with German culture. The university has a copy centre to get Print-outs at subsidised prizes. There is a student canteen that provides food at subsidised price for the students. Every student enrolled gets a travel pass that be used from 6:00pm onwards till 6:00 am next day in the week days and can used 24 hours on weekends. Other than that university campus has got a small forest adjacent to it. Where students can go cycling, trekking walking etc. there are also some lakes also near by. Overall the campus life is very nice. null
Dislikes:
- There is nothing major to dislike about. Only thing is that Masters in Technical Universities can take more than 2 years. It’s almost impossible to finish the course in two years. Also information technology course can get complex sometimes. The number of courses in the specialisation are overwhelming, sometimes it becomes hard to choose courses as all are great courses and it’s not possible to do everything. So one really need to be careful while choosing courses as it makes a difference when one is looking for jobs. null
Course Curriculum
The course is very updated and very relevant to the industry. The University and some companies collaborate together for some research projects. For example BCAI ( Bosch centre for Artificial Intelligence) has tied up with university of Stuttgart. Student can work there masters thesis around such collaborations. I was lucky to work with Bosch as a working student and also worked for some other companies like BEC GmbH and Kaiser + Kraft GmbH while studying.
Fees
1770 euros per semester.
Likes:
- My previous work experience was in Mercedes and my orientation towards automotive industry and related subjects here at university motivated me to apply here. null
- University of Stuttgart's location is the factor that makes it so much special. Also the university being a member of TU9, makes it the University to apply to. There are plenty of specializations to choose from be it in electrical, computer science or mechanical. There is a lot of scope for people interested in pure science field as well as there are research institutes like Max Planck and Fraunhofer. The application process is not that complicated and there are several English taught courses as well to choose from. Finding accommodation in Stuttgart can be tricky but not that difficult as in other towns of Germany. Stuttgart being the town of manufacturing and headquarters of Porsche and Mercedes, almost every student gets a working student job. So finding a job as well is not that difficult. The professors are very supportive and promote to do research and solve industry problems. And there are plenty of opportunities to do A PhD as well. The international centre at Stuttgart University takes special care of the international students and organizes several events for the new comers to get to know the university and the city. They have several partner universities which makes it a lot easier to do a semester abroad. null
Dislikes:
- There isn’t much to dislike about the university as it has almost all the necessary things a good university must have. But the major drawback of University of Stuttgart is the fees that one has to pay. It is 1666 Euros per semester which is a lot higher compared to other universities in Germany. But this is the issue with the universities in the State Baden Württemberg. All universities in this state charge similar amount to international students. Though the fee for Europeans is very low (roughly 200 Euros). So there is this disparity between local students and International students. Another specific problem one can face is with the Visa. Though not everyone faces this issue, but it’s a struggle for some to get their Visa renewed. Even the working professionals face this problem. It has been a problem since couple of years but there seems to be a solution that will be implemented this winter’23. The living costs are a little higher than the other regions but that can be ignored. For some of the modules, its observed that they are a little outdated. But I have personally not faced such issues with the modules that I have opted for. null
Course Curriculum
The subjects are quite up to date and are really beneficial to get jobs in those specific domain. For ex. Deep Learning is a course that is taken by many. Though not so easy to pass, several industry experts recommend taking this subjects and ask about it in interview. Further based on your interest you can contact any professor and they will surely assist you with your ideas or recommend you projects and assist as well.
Fees
The total cost is 1666 Euros, the tuition fees is 166. and the additional 1500 Euros is only for international or Non-EU students.
Likes:
- I worked in automotive industry and Stuttgart has a lot of automotive companies. Also the course also helped me to get insight about other technologies and areas of Deep Learning, Distributed Systems etc. null
Course Curriculum
Course is up to date with the current industry trends. I got to do research project.
Fees
6 Lacs for 2 years (4 semesters) due to Baden Würtemberg State
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