Scientific Instrumentation (M.Sc.)
Sophisticated study
As a Master's student, studies at my university are well arranged according to the curriculum.I have done internship as a part of my course and even willing to learn more.I have developed m,y speaking abilities and able to work in corporate offices while my internship experience.Even for part of my curriculum thesis helps to make a student to work more and do resesarch which helps in building up his carrier.Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Challenging and Conceptual Program
It’s unfortunate we can’t go in to real life lectures but the lecturers have definitely done their best with delivering the course this year. Some modules have been more grasping than others.
A combination of pre-recorded lectures with informative live sessions where questions can be asked and answered.
Very supportive lecturers providing high quality teaching during the pandemic. Normally have good access to high quality facilities. Course provides a good...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Online semester/distance learning
I have been enrolled from winter semester 2020, because of the pandemic, all the lectures were conducted online. It is true that Offline study is always better, but because of the pandemic, there is no way Offline lectures could take place.
The efforts that our professors made is really great. They have tried to make every session interactive.They are readily available through emails for doubt solving and also during...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Masters Degree with practical experience
I previously completed a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering in India. I've decided to come to Germany in the hopes of being a successful engineer. Scientific Instrumentation was the first course that came to mind when I was thinking about applying because the subjects aligned with my interests.
From the beginning, the topics never let me down. We had a wide variety of subjects from which to choose, allowing...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Weiterempfehlungsrate
- 98% empfehlen den Studiengang weiter
- 2% empfehlen den Studiengang nicht weiter