The program has a wide range of profiles to choose from depending on own interests. However, some of the profiles are not yet well organized. I would like to have less technical content and more high level analysis of renewable energy technologies
View moreUnlike most of the European universities, the courses are in English. The Dutch are really particular about time and value it so much. The infrastructure including labs, computers, reading rooms, projectors are so many in number, that these can provide 5000+ students. the architecture of the college is amazing and each building is one of its kind.
I follow Sustainable Energy Technology and is really well structured. the professor’s really want to improve every year. They take a feedback from all the students and try to implement asap. The study comittees like Delft Sustainable energy Association is doing an amazing job and is being properly supported by the institution.
apart from these, there are a lot of other activities to take part in such as the dream teams. Also ‘X’ the sport centre is well equipped and helps us release our stress.
The people here are very friendly and I would definitely recommend my friends to join this university.
View moreI was pretty excited before starting my Master at TU Delft: the rankings were pretty good, the country was one of the most modern and innovative of all Europe, and the promotion materials were very catchy. I can say that most of those previsions were correct!
The professors are young and they try to push education in a non traditional way of delivering classes, implementing efficient methods like Flipped Classrooms and give a lot of material online.
Most of the facilities are clean and modern, a must see is The Pulse building, technologically advanced and with a really nice architecture, the perfect place to study in peace and with a feng shui vibe.
I’d say that the courses are a little bit difficult, and the professors require you to study constantly and deliver a lot of assignment, which can be exhausting, so you totally need to balance your study life with a rich social one.
Overall, the courses are difficult, but it’s totally worth it.
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