Ananya Singh Review at HTW Berlin-University Of Applied Sciences, Berlin | Collegedunia

Experience at HTW Berlin

Lots of growth and betterment opportunities. Various skills range from how to communicate and present yourself to how to find your own company. A very international crowd of both faculty and students, giving you opportunities to learn about different cultures, languages and food. where you find current students, alumni, and faculty. All in all, if definitely recommend it

Course Curriculum :

The course structure is designed for people who want to start business management from ground 0. It offers a lot of practical experiences as well as networking opportunities. Both the program managers and lecturers are very invested in their students. The subjects in both semesters cover almost every aspect of business and management including entrepreneurship, pitch presentations, etc.

Exams :

-The only requirement is a background in Life Science. Work ex is appreciated not mandatory.. All 3- SoPs, LoRs and CV were submitted. -Interview round: I had no rounds. The course just needs you to have some sort of educational and work background in any branch of Life Science. My advice is be authentic in your SoP.

Placement :

They have connections with the biggest pharmacy companies as well as research organisations. Eg. Sanofi, Merck, Siemens, Robert Koch Institute etc

Internship :

I plan to do it later

Fees :

Tuition fee: €16000 for the entire course. If you’re unable to finish in time (1.5 years), next semester is free, and after that, every semester is €1500

Scholarship :

None of us that I am aware of Scholarship.

Faculty :

Max 30 students per faculty allowed. All the faculty work in the industry and teach the course as part time lecturers. Because if this combination they’re highly well versed and every single one of them including the course management is very approachable and helpful.

Campus Life :

There are a lot of clubs, activities, and events going on throughout the semester for all kinds of people and communities. There’s an office for immigrants plus sports of various kinds are available to all students for minimal fee.

Hostel :

All these things the university can help with but ultimately it’s the student's responsibility to find what suits them best. Avg cost of living for a student in Germany is €800-1200, depending on your personal expenses. Rent ranges from €350-600 per month.

7.0 out of 10
9.0/10Academic
7.0/10Accommodation
10.0/10Faculty
8.0/10Infrastructure
8.0/10Placement


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