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The curriculum is taught by professors who are researchers as well of the respective departments. So naturally it is more research-based and based on the latest findings up to the previous decade.
1500 euros for international students + semester contribution of around 150 euros
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The course curriculum is highly updated and relevant. There are many specializations to choose from. The variety of elective courses allows us to tailor the education to our specific interests. There are many practical courses and labs as well which gives opportunities for hands-on learning. The curriculum also has options to do a research project under the guidance of a professor.
Tuition fees is 1700 euros per semester
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The course is updated every year. It's very relevant. You can have industrial experience by applying to work student jobs in companies.
1600 EUR per semester. It's not tuition fees it goes to the state. The semester contribution is 332 EUR.
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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.
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Course curriculum is Up-to date and relevant, no industrial experience given, Plenty of research experience available in the means of Hi-Wi, projects and thesis.
1700 Euro
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The course syllabus is pretty old, but gives a solid foundation for what's happening in the background. New topics are added and there is a possibility to take extra courses apart from the curriculum out of our own interest. The course is research oriented, so there are a lot of research opportunities. There is no compulsion to do an internship within the course but can be done voluntarily, though getting an internship will be tougher in this case.
1700 euros including transport for weekend and evening during the week for a semester. It took me around 7 semesters to complete the course including an internship.
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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.
1666.5€/semester
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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.
1770 euros per semester.
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The course is regularly updated based on the Industry trends. The exams and assignments are perfect to blend with the academics.
1700 Euros per semester. Average is 4 semesters but it might vary depending on individual needs.
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Very relevant as it relates to upcoming technologies in Climate Protection. Yes, I did two internships, few researcher part time jobs at research institutes and University to compliment my knowledge spectra. University also organises few excursions, plant visits every year.
1500 euros plus 200 semester contribution.
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