The University of Bremen is a public German university founded in 1971, with around 18,000 students and more than 100 bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Its broad profile includes engineering, natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, with research-based learning and an international campus in Bremen.

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3 years
German
April, October
Bremen, Germany
Public
The University of Bremen is a public German university founded in 1971, with around 18,000 students and more than 100 bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Its broad profile includes engineering, natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, with research-based learning and an international campus in Bremen.
The University of Bremen is a campus university near the Stadtwald and Uni-See. It reports 18,391 students, 17.7% international students excluding Erasmus and more than 2,300 academics. Students use the library, Mensa, sports facilities, student services and faculty facilities across a connected campus.
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (Bachelor of Science)
Management and Production Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
Day-to-day life for Indian students pursuing this program at University of Bremen in Bremen, the country. This covers accommodation, food, campus environment, safety, and the student support systems available to you during your this program years.
Campus environment
The University of Bremen is a campus university near the Stadtwald and Uni-See. It reports 18,391 students, 17.7% international students excluding Erasmus and more than 2,300 academics. Students use the library, Mensa, sports facilities, student services and faculty facilities across a connected campus.
Accommodation
Students normally arrange accommodation themselves. Studierendenwerk Bremen halls cost about EUR 250–300 per month including utilities; Galileo Residenz lists EUR 425 all-inclusive or EUR 435 with a balcony. Private rooms can be around EUR 300–550, and residence capacity is limited.
Daily living support
The Mensa and other cafeterias are part of Studierendenwerk Bremen services. Students with allergy, religious or other dietary requirements should check current menus and ingredients directly with the dining provider.
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Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (Bachelor of Science)
Medium: German
Management and Production Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
Medium: German
Safety and support
The university provides student advice, International Office support and access to Studierendenwerk counselling, but no page guarantees individual safety. Students should complete registration, maintain health insurance and use official emergency contacts. The International Office, kompass and Study Buddy activities support international transition. Students can also use academic advising, Career Orientation Offices, KIS counselling, the Psychological Counselling Centre and social counselling through Studierendenwerk and AStA.
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