The education quality is really good, it is more theoretical and less practical. The academic staff are well prepared and very friendly. Not only the academic stuff but other employees are friendly as well. Other than that, the disadvantages are, you need to wait for your exam results for months and not all of the activities/events are well organised. The transportation is free with the semester ticket which is included in the semester fee, the location is easy to access. Cafeterias are well sorted. But sometimes it is not easy to find activities to do on free times, at least there are university sports available.
View moreThis university focuses more on exams and not so much on practical application in real life. Most of what you learn (electrical engineering perspective) is abstract and theoretical. A plus side to this university is that it teaches one on how to work under pressure and limited time, which will be very useful in the corporate world
View moreThe university of Duisburg-Essen is one of the biggest universities in Germany in regards to the number of students it has (40k students) and one of the biggest ratios of internationals to locals in terms of the number of international students being noticably high. the university is well located, and well equipped and has a high research output, with many vraying degrees and programmes, as well as some interesting dual studies.
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