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Ever since the early 1900s, USA has been considered a great superpower. It has been leading the realm of developed since then in all sectors of industry. This, along with the fact that all major universities are set-up in the US contribute highly to its popularity. Our country guide gives you a wholistic idea of what it’s like to study in the USA. You can read about everything from Cost and Scholarships, to Popular cities, job opportunities, deadlines, etc. Click the link to read it, go on!
Read MoreCanada is considered one of the friendliest places on the planet. People there are impeccably sweet, just like all the maple syrup the country produces. There are several Indian communities there as well. It is said that no matter where you’re from, you will never feel out of place in Canada because of the great hospitality! Our country guide gives you a wholistic idea of what it’s like to study in Canada. You can read about everything from Cost and Scholarships, to Popular cities, job opportunities, deadlines, etc. You will also learn about CAQ and other study permits. Click the link to read it, go on!
Read MoreAs you already know, the British ruled our country for 200 years. So, obviously, they were considered superior. That superiority kind of established prestige to their education system. Rightfully so(not in terms of the slavery, but in terms of their education and universities.) Oxford and Cambridge are consistently considered the best colleges in the world for a lot of subjects. Our country guide gives you a wholistic idea of what it’s like to study in the UK. You can read about everything from Cost and Scholarships, to Popular cities, job opportunities, deadlines, etc. You will also learn about the tier-4 pilot visa. Click the link to read it, go on!
Read MoreAh! The land down under! Australia is known as an amazing tourist destination, but something that not a lot of people know is that Australian Universities are highly recognized for their business programs. Our country guide gives you a wholistic idea of what it’s like to study in Australia. You can read about everything from Cost and Scholarships, to Popular cities, job opportunities, deadlines , etc. You will also learn about CAQ and other study permits. Click the link to read it, go on!
Read MoreA complete guide to what it’s like to study in Germany at a Bachelors, MS or PhD level. This also includes links to detailed articles. The topics covered include Why study in Germany, the Education System in Germany, Cost of studying and scholarships, Life, Health and Safety in Germany for international students, Visa Process, Job Opportunities, Popular cities and courses, Application process, Deadlines and the best universities. Read on to find out all this, and much more in detail in our country guide.
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Read MoreA complete guide to what it’s like to study in Ireland at a Bachelors, MS or PhD level. This also includes links to detailed articles. The topics covered include Why study in Ireland, the Education System in Ireland, Cost of studying and scholarships, Life, Health and Safety in Ireland for international students, Visa Process, Job Opportunities, Popular cities and courses, Application process, Deadlines and the best universities. Read on to find out all this, and much more in detail in our country guide.
Read MoreA complete guide for international students on how to pursue their Bachelors, Masters & Phd in New Zealand. Providing top quality education and having Universities that rank amongst the Top 3 Universities globally, get a detailed understanding of the education system in New Zealand. Also get an inside look into the lifestyle, health & safety, popular cities & courses, work opportunities, application process, deadlines and the top Universities in New Zealand. Considered a complex and lengthy procedure, get a detailed step-by-step process of the visa application process for international students. Click on the link to know more !!
Read MoreNetherlands is the second most peaceful country. It is also one of the safest place on this planet. This is not it! There is more to this country other than just peace and safety. The education system is so flexible that it has all the study options to suit every budget without compromising the quality of education. Our country guide gives you a wholistic idea of what it’s like to study in the Netherlands. You can read about everything from Cost and Scholarships, to Popular cities, job opportunities, deadlines, etc. Click the link to read it, go on!
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Read MoreA complete guide for international students on how to pursue their Bachelors, Masters & Phd in Singapore. Having a solid focus on research base and universities encouraging students without any discrimination, Singapore has become a top destination for international students to pursue their higher studies. Also get an inside look into the lifestyle, health & safety, popular cities & courses, work opportunities, application process, deadlines and the top Universities in Singapore. Additionaly a detailed step-by-step process of the visa application procedure is mentioned herewith to assist you in your journey. Click on the link to know more !!
Read MoreA complete guide for international students on how to pursue their Bachelors, Masters & Phd in Switzerland. Having an infrastructure supportive for all streams, standardized fee structure for both local and international students and lower tuition fees than any of the top countries in the world, Switzerland has become the top destination for students wanting to pursue their higher studies. Also get an inside look into the lifestyle, health & safety, popular cities & courses, work opportunities, application process, deadlines and the top Universities in Switzerland. Additionaly get a detailed step-by-step visa application procedure for international students. Click on the link to know more!!
Read MoreGRE is the most basic exam for Masters students planning to study abroad. Almost all countries require it! If you’re a beginner, read our guide to GRE. If you want to know more about GRE, then read about it in our blog
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This service by Yocket helps you see profiles of students who have either Applied to, been Admitted to, been Rejected by or are Interested in a particular course. You can select the university for which you want to search for profiles and then select the course and status of the students. This service helps in finding similar profiles or just to see what type of students get selected to certain programs of certain universities.
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Established in 1828, the university has a total enrollment of 37,000 students as of 2013. The Technische Universität Dresden (usually translated from German as Dresden University of Technology and abbreviated TU Dresden or TUD) is a German elite university, the largest institute of higher education in the city of Dresden, the largest university in Saxony and one of the 10 largest universities in Germany. The university is one of the eleven German universities which succeeded in the Excellence Initiative in 2012, thus getting the title of a "University of Excellence". The TU Dresden succeeded in all three rounds of the German Universities Excellence Initiative (Future Concept, Graduate Schools and Clusters of Excellence).
German language eligibility:-
To be precise, yes all the courses at DUT are in German if not all then almost 8 out of 10 are. The university does not conduct any German language classes to help student overcome it, you have to prepare your knowledge yourself. The better part is that the classes aren’t compulsory so if you keep a private lecturer to teach you in English then that can be helpful but this is applicable only if you have load sum of money.
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As German is the major language in courses there should be a language course for students, but there isn’t. The professors do help you solve the communication gap but that would make your learning process slow. Nor does the university have any kind of German eligibility test for admissions; anyone can get into this university. There are few entrance tests depending on the kind of course you are getting in and those tests are to check your base knowledge for your subject and nothing else.
*Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Engineering courses at TU Dresden. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Dresden University of Technology in Indian Rupees is INR 0 as of 31 Jul 2020.
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The capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany, Dresden is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic Centre of Germany and Europe. Dresden holds a great historic importance in the history of Germany and has always been the most important city in terms of economy and development. With a pleasant location on the outskirts of the city and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Baroque-style architecture and numerous world-renowned museums and art collections, Dresden has been called "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe). Undoubtedly it is one of the best cities in Germany and the population is open-minded, but a little defensive towards nationalism and their manners so do not forget your discipline at any point. With a great nigh-life and uncountable bars this city has always attracted tourists since ages and this is the most loved site by historians.
The main campus is located south of the city center and is comparatively a huge campus considering the locality. The locality is amazing and a few numbers of buildings in campus are over a 100 year old. There have been reconstructions done and the heritages are not modern constructions but the university has maintained the fact that they still look equally beautiful. The campus has one of the most beautiful university libraries and you’d be amazed to see the cultural books present there which dates back to the time of oldest literature ever existed. The campus has a lot of free space even though 37,000 seems a large number. The cafeteria and canteen are always full and rarely would you find an empty counter there. The food is great and places for privacy like parks and lake side are beautifully maintained.
There are plenty of places for students to live in Dresden. The most famous ones are Dresden-Neustadt, Plauen, Löbtau and Südvorstadt. The university offers a big variety of student apartments around the campus single as well as sharing. Every student has his/her own room and shares a bathroom and a kitchen with 1 to 6 other students. Almost all dormitories are renovated and they are in a good condition. The price is about 200€ for a 15m² room (including everything, also Internet), the rent for single apartments is approx. 250€ which is pretty cheap considering the status of Dresden and its living costs.
Dresden has an oceanic climate, influenced by its inland location, with warm summers and slightly colder winters as compared to the German average. The climate is not that much of concerns as you have to keep a cardigan around throughout the year. The month of January can be a problem because the winters are dry and a pinch to your skin but eventually after a few weeks you will adapt to it. The average temperature in January is 0.1 °C (32.18 °F) and in July 19.0 °C (66.2 °F). The driest months are February, March and April, with precipitation of around 40 mm (1.6 in). The wettest months are July and August, with more than 80 mm (3.1 in) per month.
Notable and renowned faculty could be seen at DUT. There are chances that you’d end up getting lectures from noble prize or national award winners. The university has kept in mind the fact that faculty is what makes a student’s future and thus they’ve kept the best in town faculty in their campus. The university has modern methods of teaching and the technology to communicate if of the highest order. Undoubtedly the university keeps in mind the highest order of education in line and they are able to achieve it till now.
Financial aid is available to students in grades PK-1 up to grade 12 at DIS. A reduction in fees is granted if the verified income of the parents does not allow for the payment of the regular tuition fees. An application for the reduction of tuition fees must be filled out. The reduction applies only to the Capital Assessment and Sponsoring Fees. The School Fee is a fixed cost.
To be on a clearer side the university has no mentions about specific placements after the final semester but a lot of students claim that alumni are helpful and they have helped them getting the perfect job they wish to work at. The cultural programs and parties in the university help students to get in touch with the alumni and eventually make a connection for jobs after studies.
Over all DUT is a good place for education and for life time of an experience, but eventually the only problem that would rise is of language. The faculty is good and helpful, the fellow students would try to help you the best but even they have an education and syllabus to complete considering that engineering is a pretty difficult subject. If you prefer DUT then you should be prepared for tight and strict schedules as the social life may be a diversion in your studies. Make your goals straight and learn German to survive through engineering in DUT, if that seems difficult then you should look forward for other universities in the list.
*Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for MBA/Management courses at TU Dresden. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Dresden University of Technology in Indian Rupees is INR 0 as of 31 Jul 2020.
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The capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany, Dresden is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic Centre of Germany and Europe. Dresden holds a great historic importance in the history of Germany and has always been the most important city in terms of economy and development. With a pleasant location on the outskirts of the city and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Baroque-style architecture and numerous world-renowned museums and art collections, Dresden has been called "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe). Undoubtedly it is one of the best cities in Germany and the population is open-minded, but a little defensive towards nationalism and their manners so do not forget your discipline at any point. With a great nigh-life and uncountable bars this city has always attracted tourists since ages and this is the most loved site by historians.
The main campus is located south of the city center and is comparatively a huge campus considering the locality. The locality is amazing and a few numbers of buildings in campus are over a 100 year old. There have been reconstructions done and the heritages are not modern constructions but the university has maintained the fact that they still look equally beautiful. The campus has one of the most beautiful university libraries and you’d be amazed to see the cultural books present there which dates back to the time of oldest literature ever existed. The campus has a lot of free space even though 37,000 seems a large number. The cafeteria and canteen are always full and rarely would you find an empty counter there. The food is great and places for privacy like parks and lake side are beautifully maintained.
There are plenty of places for students to live in Dresden. The most famous ones are Dresden-Neustadt, Plauen, Löbtau and Südvorstadt. The university offers a big variety of student apartments around the campus single as well as sharing. Every student has his/her own room and shares a bathroom and a kitchen with 1 to 6 other students. Almost all dormitories are renovated and they are in a good condition. The price is about 200€ for a 15m² room (including everything, also Internet), the rent for single apartments is approx. 250€ which is pretty cheap considering the status of Dresden and its living costs.
Dresden has an oceanic climate, influenced by its inland location, with warm summers and slightly colder winters as compared to the German average. The climate is not that much of concerns as you have to keep a cardigan around throughout the year. The month of January can be a problem because the winters are dry and a pinch to your skin but eventually after a few weeks you will adapt to it. The average temperature in January is 0.1 °C (32.18 °F) and in July 19.0 °C (66.2 °F). The driest months are February, March and April, with precipitation of around 40 mm (1.6 in). The wettest months are July and August, with more than 80 mm (3.1 in) per month.
Notable and renowned faculty could be seen at DUT. There are chances that you’d end up getting lectures from noble prize or national award winners. The university has kept in mind the fact that faculty is what makes a student’s future and thus they’ve kept the best in town faculty in their campus. The university has modern methods of teaching and the technology to communicate if of the highest order. Undoubtedly the university keeps in mind the highest order of education in line and they are able to achieve it till now.
Financial aid is available to students in grades PK-1 up to grade 12 at DIS. A reduction in fees is granted if the verified income of the parents does not allow for the payment of the regular tuition fees. An application for the reduction of tuition fees must be filled out. The reduction applies only to the Capital Assessment and Sponsoring Fees. The School Fee is a fixed cost.
To be on a clearer side the university has no mentions about specific placements after the final semester but a lot of students claim that alumni are helpful and they have helped them getting the perfect job they wish to work at. The cultural programs and parties in the university help students to get in touch with the alumni and eventually make a connection for jobs after studies.
Over all DUT is a good place for education and for life time of an experience, but eventually the only problem that would rise is of language. The faculty is good and helpful, the fellow students would try to help you the best but even they have an education and syllabus to complete considering that engineering is a pretty difficult subject. If you prefer DUT then you should be prepared for tight and strict schedules as the social life may be a diversion in your studies. Make your goals straight and learn German to survive through engineering in DUT, if that seems difficult then you should look forward for other universities in the list.
*Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Medicine courses at TU Dresden. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Dresden University of Technology in Indian Rupees is INR 0 as of 31 Jul 2020.
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The capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany, Dresden is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic Centre of Germany and Europe. Dresden holds a great historic importance in the history of Germany and has always been the most important city in terms of economy and development. With a pleasant location on the outskirts of the city and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Baroque-style architecture and numerous world-renowned museums and art collections, Dresden has been called "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe). Undoubtedly it is one of the best cities in Germany and the population is open-minded, but a little defensive towards nationalism and their manners so do not forget your discipline at any point. With a great nigh-life and uncountable bars this city has always attracted tourists since ages and this is the most loved site by historians.
The main campus is located south of the city center and is comparatively a huge campus considering the locality. The locality is amazing and a few numbers of buildings in campus are over a 100 year old. There have been reconstructions done and the heritages are not modern constructions but the university has maintained the fact that they still look equally beautiful. The campus has one of the most beautiful university libraries and you’d be amazed to see the cultural books present there which dates back to the time of oldest literature ever existed. The campus has a lot of free space even though 37,000 seems a large number. The cafeteria and canteen are always full and rarely would you find an empty counter there. The food is great and places for privacy like parks and lake side are beautifully maintained.
There are plenty of places for students to live in Dresden. The most famous ones are Dresden-Neustadt, Plauen, Löbtau and Südvorstadt. The university offers a big variety of student apartments around the campus single as well as sharing. Every student has his/her own room and shares a bathroom and a kitchen with 1 to 6 other students. Almost all dormitories are renovated and they are in a good condition. The price is about 200€ for a 15m² room (including everything, also Internet), the rent for single apartments is approx. 250€ which is pretty cheap considering the status of Dresden and its living costs.
Dresden has an oceanic climate, influenced by its inland location, with warm summers and slightly colder winters as compared to the German average. The climate is not that much of concerns as you have to keep a cardigan around throughout the year. The month of January can be a problem because the winters are dry and a pinch to your skin but eventually after a few weeks you will adapt to it. The average temperature in January is 0.1 °C (32.18 °F) and in July 19.0 °C (66.2 °F). The driest months are February, March and April, with precipitation of around 40 mm (1.6 in). The wettest months are July and August, with more than 80 mm (3.1 in) per month.
Notable and renowned faculty could be seen at DUT. There are chances that you’d end up getting lectures from noble prize or national award winners. The university has kept in mind the fact that faculty is what makes a student’s future and thus they’ve kept the best in town faculty in their campus. The university has modern methods of teaching and the technology to communicate if of the highest order. Undoubtedly the university keeps in mind the highest order of education in line and they are able to achieve it till now.
Financial aid is available to students in grades PK-1 up to grade 12 at DIS. A reduction in fees is granted if the verified income of the parents does not allow for the payment of the regular tuition fees. An application for the reduction of tuition fees must be filled out. The reduction applies only to the Capital Assessment and Sponsoring Fees. The School Fee is a fixed cost.
To be on a clearer side the university has no mentions about specific placements after the final semester but a lot of students claim that alumni are helpful and they have helped them getting the perfect job they wish to work at. The cultural programs and parties in the university help students to get in touch with the alumni and eventually make a connection for jobs after studies.
Over all DUT is a good place for education and for life time of an experience, but eventually the only problem that would rise is of language. The faculty is good and helpful, the fellow students would try to help you the best but even they have an education and syllabus to complete considering that engineering is a pretty difficult subject. If you prefer DUT then you should be prepared for tight and strict schedules as the social life may be a diversion in your studies. Make your goals straight and learn German to survive through engineering in DUT, if that seems difficult then you should look forward for other universities in the list.
*Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Sciences courses at TU Dresden. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Dresden University of Technology in Indian Rupees is INR 0 as of 31 Jul 2020.
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The capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany, Dresden is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic Centre of Germany and Europe. Dresden holds a great historic importance in the history of Germany and has always been the most important city in terms of economy and development. With a pleasant location on the outskirts of the city and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Baroque-style architecture and numerous world-renowned museums and art collections, Dresden has been called "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe). Undoubtedly it is one of the best cities in Germany and the population is open-minded, but a little defensive towards nationalism and their manners so do not forget your discipline at any point. With a great nigh-life and uncountable bars this city has always attracted tourists since ages and this is the most loved site by historians.
The main campus is located south of the city center and is comparatively a huge campus considering the locality. The locality is amazing and a few numbers of buildings in campus are over a 100 year old. There have been reconstructions done and the heritages are not modern constructions but the university has maintained the fact that they still look equally beautiful. The campus has one of the most beautiful university libraries and you’d be amazed to see the cultural books present there which dates back to the time of oldest literature ever existed. The campus has a lot of free space even though 37,000 seems a large number. The cafeteria and canteen are always full and rarely would you find an empty counter there. The food is great and places for privacy like parks and lake side are beautifully maintained.
There are plenty of places for students to live in Dresden. The most famous ones are Dresden-Neustadt, Plauen, Löbtau and Südvorstadt. The university offers a big variety of student apartments around the campus single as well as sharing. Every student has his/her own room and shares a bathroom and a kitchen with 1 to 6 other students. Almost all dormitories are renovated and they are in a good condition. The price is about 200€ for a 15m² room (including everything, also Internet), the rent for single apartments is approx. 250€ which is pretty cheap considering the status of Dresden and its living costs.
Dresden has an oceanic climate, influenced by its inland location, with warm summers and slightly colder winters as compared to the German average. The climate is not that much of concerns as you have to keep a cardigan around throughout the year. The month of January can be a problem because the winters are dry and a pinch to your skin but eventually after a few weeks you will adapt to it. The average temperature in January is 0.1 °C (32.18 °F) and in July 19.0 °C (66.2 °F). The driest months are February, March and April, with precipitation of around 40 mm (1.6 in). The wettest months are July and August, with more than 80 mm (3.1 in) per month.
Notable and renowned faculty could be seen at DUT. There are chances that you’d end up getting lectures from noble prize or national award winners. The university has kept in mind the fact that faculty is what makes a student’s future and thus they’ve kept the best in town faculty in their campus. The university has modern methods of teaching and the technology to communicate if of the highest order. Undoubtedly the university keeps in mind the highest order of education in line and they are able to achieve it till now.
Financial aid is available to students in grades PK-1 up to grade 12 at DIS. A reduction in fees is granted if the verified income of the parents does not allow for the payment of the regular tuition fees. An application for the reduction of tuition fees must be filled out. The reduction applies only to the Capital Assessment and Sponsoring Fees. The School Fee is a fixed cost.
To be on a clearer side the university has no mentions about specific placements after the final semester but a lot of students claim that alumni are helpful and they have helped them getting the perfect job they wish to work at. The cultural programs and parties in the university help students to get in touch with the alumni and eventually make a connection for jobs after studies.
Over all DUT is a good place for education and for life time of an experience, but eventually the only problem that would rise is of language. The faculty is good and helpful, the fellow students would try to help you the best but even they have an education and syllabus to complete considering that engineering is a pretty difficult subject. If you prefer DUT then you should be prepared for tight and strict schedules as the social life may be a diversion in your studies. Make your goals straight and learn German to survive through engineering in DUT, if that seems difficult then you should look forward for other universities in the list.
*Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Arts courses at TU Dresden. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Dresden University of Technology in Indian Rupees is INR 0 as of 31 Jul 2020.
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The capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany, Dresden is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic Centre of Germany and Europe. Dresden holds a great historic importance in the history of Germany and has always been the most important city in terms of economy and development. With a pleasant location on the outskirts of the city and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Baroque-style architecture and numerous world-renowned museums and art collections, Dresden has been called "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe). Undoubtedly it is one of the best cities in Germany and the population is open-minded, but a little defensive towards nationalism and their manners so do not forget your discipline at any point. With a great nigh-life and uncountable bars this city has always attracted tourists since ages and this is the most loved site by historians.
The main campus is located south of the city center and is comparatively a huge campus considering the locality. The locality is amazing and a few numbers of buildings in campus are over a 100 year old. There have been reconstructions done and the heritages are not modern constructions but the university has maintained the fact that they still look equally beautiful. The campus has one of the most beautiful university libraries and you’d be amazed to see the cultural books present there which dates back to the time of oldest literature ever existed. The campus has a lot of free space even though 37,000 seems a large number. The cafeteria and canteen are always full and rarely would you find an empty counter there. The food is great and places for privacy like parks and lake side are beautifully maintained.
There are plenty of places for students to live in Dresden. The most famous ones are Dresden-Neustadt, Plauen, Löbtau and Südvorstadt. The university offers a big variety of student apartments around the campus single as well as sharing. Every student has his/her own room and shares a bathroom and a kitchen with 1 to 6 other students. Almost all dormitories are renovated and they are in a good condition. The price is about 200€ for a 15m² room (including everything, also Internet), the rent for single apartments is approx. 250€ which is pretty cheap considering the status of Dresden and its living costs.
Dresden has an oceanic climate, influenced by its inland location, with warm summers and slightly colder winters as compared to the German average. The climate is not that much of concerns as you have to keep a cardigan around throughout the year. The month of January can be a problem because the winters are dry and a pinch to your skin but eventually after a few weeks you will adapt to it. The average temperature in January is 0.1 °C (32.18 °F) and in July 19.0 °C (66.2 °F). The driest months are February, March and April, with precipitation of around 40 mm (1.6 in). The wettest months are July and August, with more than 80 mm (3.1 in) per month.
Notable and renowned faculty could be seen at DUT. There are chances that you’d end up getting lectures from noble prize or national award winners. The university has kept in mind the fact that faculty is what makes a student’s future and thus they’ve kept the best in town faculty in their campus. The university has modern methods of teaching and the technology to communicate if of the highest order. Undoubtedly the university keeps in mind the highest order of education in line and they are able to achieve it till now.
Financial aid is available to students in grades PK-1 up to grade 12 at DIS. A reduction in fees is granted if the verified income of the parents does not allow for the payment of the regular tuition fees. An application for the reduction of tuition fees must be filled out. The reduction applies only to the Capital Assessment and Sponsoring Fees. The School Fee is a fixed cost.
To be on a clearer side the university has no mentions about specific placements after the final semester but a lot of students claim that alumni are helpful and they have helped them getting the perfect job they wish to work at. The cultural programs and parties in the university help students to get in touch with the alumni and eventually make a connection for jobs after studies.
Over all DUT is a good place for education and for life time of an experience, but eventually the only problem that would rise is of language. The faculty is good and helpful, the fellow students would try to help you the best but even they have an education and syllabus to complete considering that engineering is a pretty difficult subject. If you prefer DUT then you should be prepared for tight and strict schedules as the social life may be a diversion in your studies. Make your goals straight and learn German to survive through engineering in DUT, if that seems difficult then you should look forward for other universities in the list.
*Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Architecture courses at TU Dresden. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Dresden University of Technology in Indian Rupees is INR 0 as of 31 Jul 2020.
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The capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany, Dresden is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic Centre of Germany and Europe. Dresden holds a great historic importance in the history of Germany and has always been the most important city in terms of economy and development. With a pleasant location on the outskirts of the city and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Baroque-style architecture and numerous world-renowned museums and art collections, Dresden has been called "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe). Undoubtedly it is one of the best cities in Germany and the population is open-minded, but a little defensive towards nationalism and their manners so do not forget your discipline at any point. With a great nigh-life and uncountable bars this city has always attracted tourists since ages and this is the most loved site by historians.
The main campus is located south of the city center and is comparatively a huge campus considering the locality. The locality is amazing and a few numbers of buildings in campus are over a 100 year old. There have been reconstructions done and the heritages are not modern constructions but the university has maintained the fact that they still look equally beautiful. The campus has one of the most beautiful university libraries and you’d be amazed to see the cultural books present there which dates back to the time of oldest literature ever existed. The campus has a lot of free space even though 37,000 seems a large number. The cafeteria and canteen are always full and rarely would you find an empty counter there. The food is great and places for privacy like parks and lake side are beautifully maintained.
There are plenty of places for students to live in Dresden. The most famous ones are Dresden-Neustadt, Plauen, Löbtau and Südvorstadt. The university offers a big variety of student apartments around the campus single as well as sharing. Every student has his/her own room and shares a bathroom and a kitchen with 1 to 6 other students. Almost all dormitories are renovated and they are in a good condition. The price is about 200€ for a 15m² room (including everything, also Internet), the rent for single apartments is approx. 250€ which is pretty cheap considering the status of Dresden and its living costs.
Dresden has an oceanic climate, influenced by its inland location, with warm summers and slightly colder winters as compared to the German average. The climate is not that much of concerns as you have to keep a cardigan around throughout the year. The month of January can be a problem because the winters are dry and a pinch to your skin but eventually after a few weeks you will adapt to it. The average temperature in January is 0.1 °C (32.18 °F) and in July 19.0 °C (66.2 °F). The driest months are February, March and April, with precipitation of around 40 mm (1.6 in). The wettest months are July and August, with more than 80 mm (3.1 in) per month.
Notable and renowned faculty could be seen at DUT. There are chances that you’d end up getting lectures from noble prize or national award winners. The university has kept in mind the fact that faculty is what makes a student’s future and thus they’ve kept the best in town faculty in their campus. The university has modern methods of teaching and the technology to communicate if of the highest order. Undoubtedly the university keeps in mind the highest order of education in line and they are able to achieve it till now.
Financial aid is available to students in grades PK-1 up to grade 12 at DIS. A reduction in fees is granted if the verified income of the parents does not allow for the payment of the regular tuition fees. An application for the reduction of tuition fees must be filled out. The reduction applies only to the Capital Assessment and Sponsoring Fees. The School Fee is a fixed cost.
To be on a clearer side the university has no mentions about specific placements after the final semester but a lot of students claim that alumni are helpful and they have helped them getting the perfect job they wish to work at. The cultural programs and parties in the university help students to get in touch with the alumni and eventually make a connection for jobs after studies.
Over all DUT is a good place for education and for life time of an experience, but eventually the only problem that would rise is of language. The faculty is good and helpful, the fellow students would try to help you the best but even they have an education and syllabus to complete considering that engineering is a pretty difficult subject. If you prefer DUT then you should be prepared for tight and strict schedules as the social life may be a diversion in your studies. Make your goals straight and learn German to survive through engineering in DUT, if that seems difficult then you should look forward for other universities in the list.
*Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Law courses at TU Dresden. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at Dresden University of Technology in Indian Rupees is INR 0 as of 31 Jul 2020.
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The capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany, Dresden is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic Centre of Germany and Europe. Dresden holds a great historic importance in the history of Germany and has always been the most important city in terms of economy and development. With a pleasant location on the outskirts of the city and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Baroque-style architecture and numerous world-renowned museums and art collections, Dresden has been called "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe). Undoubtedly it is one of the best cities in Germany and the population is open-minded, but a little defensive towards nationalism and their manners so do not forget your discipline at any point. With a great nigh-life and uncountable bars this city has always attracted tourists since ages and this is the most loved site by historians.
The main campus is located south of the city center and is comparatively a huge campus considering the locality. The locality is amazing and a few numbers of buildings in campus are over a 100 year old. There have been reconstructions done and the heritages are not modern constructions but the university has maintained the fact that they still look equally beautiful. The campus has one of the most beautiful university libraries and you’d be amazed to see the cultural books present there which dates back to the time of oldest literature ever existed. The campus has a lot of free space even though 37,000 seems a large number. The cafeteria and canteen are always full and rarely would you find an empty counter there. The food is great and places for privacy like parks and lake side are beautifully maintained.
There are plenty of places for students to live in Dresden. The most famous ones are Dresden-Neustadt, Plauen, Löbtau and Südvorstadt. The university offers a big variety of student apartments around the campus single as well as sharing. Every student has his/her own room and shares a bathroom and a kitchen with 1 to 6 other students. Almost all dormitories are renovated and they are in a good condition. The price is about 200€ for a 15m² room (including everything, also Internet), the rent for single apartments is approx. 250€ which is pretty cheap considering the status of Dresden and its living costs.
Dresden has an oceanic climate, influenced by its inland location, with warm summers and slightly colder winters as compared to the German average. The climate is not that much of concerns as you have to keep a cardigan around throughout the year. The month of January can be a problem because the winters are dry and a pinch to your skin but eventually after a few weeks you will adapt to it. The average temperature in January is 0.1 °C (32.18 °F) and in July 19.0 °C (66.2 °F). The driest months are February, March and April, with precipitation of around 40 mm (1.6 in). The wettest months are July and August, with more than 80 mm (3.1 in) per month.
Notable and renowned faculty could be seen at DUT. There are chances that you’d end up getting lectures from noble prize or national award winners. The university has kept in mind the fact that faculty is what makes a student’s future and thus they’ve kept the best in town faculty in their campus. The university has modern methods of teaching and the technology to communicate if of the highest order. Undoubtedly the university keeps in mind the highest order of education in line and they are able to achieve it till now.
Financial aid is available to students in grades PK-1 up to grade 12 at DIS. A reduction in fees is granted if the verified income of the parents does not allow for the payment of the regular tuition fees. An application for the reduction of tuition fees must be filled out. The reduction applies only to the Capital Assessment and Sponsoring Fees. The School Fee is a fixed cost.
To be on a clearer side the university has no mentions about specific placements after the final semester but a lot of students claim that alumni are helpful and they have helped them getting the perfect job they wish to work at. The cultural programs and parties in the university help students to get in touch with the alumni and eventually make a connection for jobs after studies.
Over all DUT is a good place for education and for life time of an experience, but eventually the only problem that would rise is of language. The faculty is good and helpful, the fellow students would try to help you the best but even they have an education and syllabus to complete considering that engineering is a pretty difficult subject. If you prefer DUT then you should be prepared for tight and strict schedules as the social life may be a diversion in your studies. Make your goals straight and learn German to survive through engineering in DUT, if that seems difficult then you should look forward for other universities in the list.
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