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- Research and Development
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- A very little apart from studies to do, lesser students interaction
- On student housing website, monthly rent around 350-420 euros for a furnished room with a shared kitchen and toilet.
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- They respected the time and scheduled review sessions one-on-one, which was a better experience than the sessions I had in Italy and India.
- Accommodation was secured through the university system and was one of the most convenient aspects of the exchange. I was happily accommodated in one of the student dorms administered by the local student services office.
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- I like the academic freedom the institution gives which means you have autonomy in conducting research.
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- From my personal experience, there are many things that I dislike. There is no integration with the community here, lack of transparency, high bureaucratic process, people are super closed and also a bit conserved mindset.
Likes
- Nice catalog of subjects that can be studied in the course
- Good alignment topics towards specialization.
- Decent collaboration of projects with industry.
Dislikes
- Sometimes few subjects of interest overlap and one needs to then choose any one for that semester.
- Exams for a subject may not be available at both semesters.
- International students have to pay a state fee of 1500€ extra per semester.
- Studierendenwerk Stuttgart is an official organisation that offers on-campus accommodations depending on availability.
- Another popular option is WG Gesucht.
- Accommodation I received was a 4-sharing apartment with a private room on campus.
- Monthly rent: 350-400 (increasing every year)
- Includes all utilities like heat, electricity and water.
- Since I applied quite early, I got accommodation easily through them.
- Recommendations: As soon as you have the university admit you, you should apply for accommodation at their website. This will be the cheapest and nearest to the university.
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- The location of campus far from the distractions of the city makes it cosy and peaceful. There student accomodations are excellent and within an easy reach of each lecture halls. The technical facilities of every depertment- especially the engineering and physics, are at the top. Stuttgart is a stunning city.
Dislikes
- The inter department events are lacking. Some courses are too focused to specific subjects that could limit the inter disciplinary aspects for some students.
- Accommodation in the student hostels starts from 350 Eur per month. The rooms in general are single rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom. While there are also studio rooms. There are a few companies offering student rooms on the campus. You can also find shared apartments in the city, where you share one full apartment with 3 or 4 students.
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- University offers very good student work opportunities .
- Univeristy offers collaboration with industry professionals .
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- The curriculum is demanding , it is better to be well equipped with required software skills to pursue master course.
- I found the accomodation from university portal, university helps students find accomodation.
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- For accommodation, if you want to live in the student dorms, you can apply via vssw site but apply as soon as possible, as it takes a lot of time to get a dorm in the university itself. You can also go for sublets if you don't get any contract from vssw.
- The monthly rent for accommodation is 375 euros ± 25 euros, depending on which dorm you take. The challenge is it takes a lot of time to get a dorm. The student dorms are just a 10-minute walk from the campus.
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- The University of Stuttgart has strong presence of International students making it culturally diverse and offers a chance to connect with students from other countries.
- The quality of education is very high and the teaching content is closely related to the skills required in the industry. Especially in Electrical Engineering there are many different majors to choose from targeting many sub-domains in Electrical field ranging from Power Electronics, Smart systems and Semiconductors etc.
- Many student activities and cultural events take place in the University which provides an opportunity to connect with others and network.
Dislikes
- Being in Stuttgart which is a developed city, the cost of rent and living is expensive compared to other German cities. This extends to facilities inside the University.
- Although you can find student jobs(HiWi) in the campus, they are not available for all the domains. It may take a long time to find a student job in most cases and the responses from Professors are delayed.
- The student dormitories are great but you have to share it with multiple people (ranging from 4 to 11 people) based on the rent price. Most of the dorms have a single shower and restrooms with 11 people sharing them.
- I have used the VSSW portal to apply for the accommodation. Students can also use the Studierendenwerk Stuttgart website for finding accommodation.
- The monthly rent for my accommodation is 350 Euros and a separate fee of 9 euros for wifi. the facilities include a private room with a shared kitchen and washrooms.
- The waiting list for accommodation is long and it takes a long time to get a dorm allocated. It's better to apply as early as possible.
- I would suggest students apply on both the VSSW and Studierendenwerk Stuttgart websites for accommodation. Apply for all the dorms initially; once you get allocated a dorm and if they don't find it to their liking, they can change the dorm after coming here. Also look for sublets from other students in case you don't find accommodation.
- My dormitory is inside the Campus and I just need to walk 5 minutes to get to the classrooms. Most Indian students stay in the dorms inside the campus, mainly in Allmandring.












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- It is really one of the top university in Germany i.e TU9 which makes it a popular destination
- The university has a International Zentrum that helps students from abroad to settle in quickly and helps in all official things
- The university also offers free language courses every semester to improve their German
Dislikes
- There is literally no semester break unless you choose the exams correctly and semesters are usually continuous
- There is not mandatory internship in my course that sometimes add a strain
- Sometimes the exam schedule gets messed up two subjects at the same time that needs to be changed afterwards
- The university helped in finding the accommodation via a website called studierendenwerk
- The monthly rent can be from 280 Euro to 350 Euro based on the type and location of the accommodation
- It was quite an easy process for me and it is highly efficient
- Always apply early as soon as you get your admission and don't wait too long
- Most of the indian students stay at the same place as mine and it is only a 10 min walk from the campus, as it is part of the campus






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- The University of Stuttgart is one of the most reputed universities in Germany and is part of the TU9 cooperation/association.
- It houses a wide range of Intstitutes from the STEM background, which in turn offer a number of Bachlors/Masters programme
- It promotes state of the art research acitivities and developtment of cutting edge technologies
Dislikes
- As I was enrolled for an international course, I had to pay a tuition fee of 1500 euros each semester.
- Availability of english taught courses is pretty less, but that's the case at any other german university I guess.
- Honestly the university buildings could have had a better and a more beautiful look. They do look modern, but are very mundane without any colour and texture.
- I found the accommodation by applying for a room on the official website of Studierendenwerk. The info and link for the same were provided by my university itself.
- The monthly rent was 320 euros in the beginning with a deposit of 400 euros. It included an individual room in a shared apartment for four people. It came with a common kitchen and dining area, common Toilet/bathrooms and a common storage area in the basement.
- Due to the information provided by the university, I had no challenges in finding accommodation.
- Try to get accommodation through official channels like the portals provided by Studierendenwerk or VSSW. In case of unavailability of rooms, you can look for sublet/temporary options on various whatsapp/facebook groups created for the same
- The accommodation is literally 8-10 mins away from campus on foot. And most of the international/Indian students live here in the vicinity (Landmark/street name: Allmandring)










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