I enrolled in the BSc. IPSP program (International Physics Program) in 2017 and finished in 2021. It was an amazing experience.
The University of Leipzig is one of the oldest universities in Europe, and its physics faculty has a remarkable history. Professors like Heisenberg, Bloch, Hund, etc. have taught/researched there. It was inspiring to be a part of an institution with this background and rich history.
One really good advantage for international bachelor students is that you can pursue an international master’s in physics or in mathematical physics straight away. The physics faculty has many research institutes in both theoretical and experimental physics, with excellent professors on both sides. In my opinion, as a physics student, you have so many options to become a part of a research team. Also, the university works closely with the Max Planck institute making the research and research opportunities even broader.
The city of Leipzig is beautiful, historical, with great nightlife, museums, an amazing theater, etc. I had so many wonderful memories during my stay there. In terms of transportations is well connected both internally and externally. Leipzig central station is one of the biggest in Germany, and it has its own airport. So if you are thinking of coming to study physics in Leipzig or any other subject, I could not recommend it more.