SRH University of Applied Sciences vs University of Heidelberg vs Paedagogische Hochschule Heidelberg vs Hochschule Fresenius vs Schiller International University

Side-by-side comparison from 50 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: NIT The Business School at the Hamburg University of Technology (5.00)
SRH University of Applied Sciences: wins 0/7 categories
University of Heidelberg: wins 1/7 categories
Paedagogische Hochschule Heidelberg: wins 0/7 categories
Hochschule Fresenius: wins 1/7 categories
Schiller International University: wins 1/7 categories
FORUM Institut: wins 0/7 categories
NIT The Business School at the Hamburg University of Technology: wins 4/7 categories
Comparing
Best programme: Business and Marketing
Heidelberg, Germany
4.30
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9 reviews
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Best programme: Molecular Biology
Idstein, Germany
4.30
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3 reviews
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Best programme: Business Economics
Tampa, Florida, United States
4.50
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12 reviews
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Best programme: BA International Relations and Diplomacy
Heidelberg, Germany
Not rated
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0 reviews
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Best programme: MBA In Technology Management
Category ratings
Facilities
3.75
4.29
Not rated
3.67
3.83
Not rated
4.75
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Location
4.00
4.71
Not rated
5.00
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4.92
Not rated
4.50
Professors
4.00
4.14
Not rated
4.00
4.58
Not rated
5.00
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Internationality
4.08
4.14
Not rated
3.67
4.92
Win
Not rated
4.25
Student life
3.91
4.14
Not rated
3.33
4.08
Not rated
4.75
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Value
3.83
4.29
Win
Not rated
4.00
4.17
Not rated
4.25
Accommodation
3.25
3.71
Not rated
3.00
3.67
Not rated
5.00
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Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Practical, hands-on learning with modern equipment.
  • +Supportive professors and small, international classes fostering discussion.
  • +Strong academic programs and good company connections.
  • +Engaging and patient-oriented learning experiences
  • +Welcoming atmosphere and strong sense of community
  • +Rewarding academic programs and inspiring faculty

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  • +Relevant and varied course content
  • +Helpful and educated faculty
  • +Supportive university staff
  • +Strong academic programs and supportive instructors
  • +Opportunities for international exposure and cultural immersion
  • +Practical experience and career advancement support

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  • +Strong technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation focus
  • +Small classes and personal lecturer/staff experience
  • +Excellent value for money and career/life start opportunities
Cons
  • -Administrative and management issues are a significant problem.
  • -Poor communication and unresponsiveness from staff are prevalent.
  • -The financial office is perceived as rude and money-hungry.
  • -Administrative and management issues are a recurring problem.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are a common complaint.
  • -Lack of clear communication and support frustrates students.

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  • -Lack of organization and clear communication from administration.
  • -Outdated facilities and insufficient resources.
  • -Uninspiring teaching methods and irrelevant curriculum.
  • -Limited extracurriculars and career opportunities for early students.
  • -Poor campus environment and lack of engagement.

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  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are a consistent problem.
  • -Lack of clear communication and course organization leads to confusion.
Rating summary
What students say

With a well-rounded performance, this university shines brightest in **Internationality** and **Professors**, both receiving scores above 4. Student life and value also present strong points. Conversely, **Accommodations** are the weakest area, scoring 3.25, while facilities also received a moderately lower rating.

This institution receives its highest marks for **Location**, with an impressive rating of 4.71. Facilities and Value also score well, both at 4.29. Conversely, **Accomodation** stands out as the lowest-rated aspect, coming in at 3.71. Professors, Student Life, and Internationality are all rated similarly at 4.14, indicating a good, though not exceptional, standing in these areas.

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With a perfect score of 5, location stands out as the university's strongest asset. Student life, however, received the lowest rating at 3.33. Facilities and internationality scored a respectable 3.67, while professors and value were rated highly at 4. Accommodations were rated at 3.

Considerable acclaim has been received across multiple university aspects. The institution excels particularly in its **Location** and **Internationality**, both scoring an impressive 4.92. **Professors** also garnered high marks at 4.58. Conversely, the **Accomodation** received the lowest rating at 3.67, with **Facilities** also being a relative weakness at 3.83. **Student Life** and **Value** scored moderately well.

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This institution excels in several key areas, earning perfect scores for Professors and Accomodation, and near-perfect ratings for Facilities and Student Life. Its strongest aspects clearly lie in the academic and living experiences offered. Conversely, the university's Internationality and Value for money received the lowest scores among the surveyed categories, indicating areas where there is room for improvement.

Reviews summary
Highlights

~57% of reviews are positive, highlighting practical learning, international environment, and supportive professors. Negative feedback (~9.5%) mentions unorganized administration and issues with professor responsiveness.

With ~89% positive feedback, student reviews highlight strong medical and science programs. They praise patient-oriented classes, engaging lab sessions, and a welcoming atmosphere with good professors. There are no negative reviews.

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University reviews are overwhelmingly positive (~100%) with an average rating of 4.33/5. Students praise course content, helpful lecturers, and good accommodation. A few minor criticisms mention strict grading in one course and occasional unhelpful teachers.

With an average rating of 4.5/5 based on 12 reviews, approximately 92% of feedback is positive, highlighting independent learning opportunities, practical professors, and a good study abroad experience. A small portion (~8%) of reviews express dissatisfaction with limited extracurriculars and job opportunities.

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All five reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5/5. Students highlight a strong focus on technology and entrepreneurship, small class sizes, and a positive learning experience. No negative feedback was provided.

Rating distribution
5★
19%
44%
0%
33%
67%
0%
100%
4★
38%
44%
0%
67%
25%
0%
0%
3★
33%
11%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
2★
5%
0%
0%
0%
8%
0%
0%
1★
5%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Most useful review
Most liked
Studies

Professors are supportive,and also guides students to better understanding of the concepts. But most of the time they are helping. There is also Case-Studies that helps us get better insights of real life cases.

Good eduction, excellent research, could care more for its students

I study physics. The education is really good as far as I can judge on it. The variety of research fields is gigantic and the reputation is excellent. The city is awesome, too. I only give 4 stars because the university does not care for any student organisations or student life at all.

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Well structured course

Basically, it’s a private university with a good reputation and also the lecturers are well educated and helpful. The course contains 60% of management-related modules and the remaining technical modules. For anyone who is searching for a techno-management course, I would suggest Hochschule Fresenius.

For the love of Schiller

Schiller university is the best thing that can ever happen to anyone l will never regret the day l applied and l mostly love their campus in Germany it has nice aesthetics and obviously l love their culture

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Fascinating experience

Excellent small school with a strong focus on technology and entrepreneurship; small classes; personal experience with lecturers and staff; well-designed curriculum; good lectures and interesting guest lecturers; a lot of traveling if you don't live in Hamburg's south, but manageable for three semesters; excellent value for money compared to UK/US schools, even without receiving one of the many scholarships; financial breakeven in less than two years; well-known in northern Germany, but now more so in central Europe; each class has one or two larger successful startups, with founders frequently giving lectures on campus; the alumni network feels more like a family than a pure "business network"; the new CEO is driving growth; and there are plenty of opportunities and support provided for extracurricular activities, initiatives, etc.

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