

Global perspective. One of Germany’s most international campuses—working on projects with classmates from 50 countries sharpened my cross-cultural collaboration.
Applied learning. Professors pushed us to pair theory with real industry briefs; I left every semester with portfolio-ready code and data analyses, not just grades.
Research access. Early entry into the paluno software-engineering lab let me co-author a paper and learn agile methods the hard, rewarding way.
Resource-rich city. Ruhr region events (Start-up Nights, Fraunhofer hackathons) made networking and internships easy without leaving campus for Berlin or Munich.
View moreExcellent education and environment. University covers 2 big cities, offers a lot of opportunities to the students. One can happily roam around in a free time and explore a lot. University is very good in research and also offers a lot of options for the course we study.
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