TUB graduates, looking for jobs in other cities in Germany, suffer losses compared with several famous universities in South Germany- If we have to compare the high and the low, we will suffer some losses in theory, but the influencing factors are almost negligible. The situation will be different for individuals. Tub school itself is not disadvantaged, but its geographical location is not dominant, and there are not many large enterprises around. Generally speaking, the success rate of finding local enterprises will be higher. In other words, it is relatively easy for South German students to find South German enterprises, but that does not mean it is not easy for students of Tub. Because the individual strength is really different, this really has nothing to do with the school. This is the magic of German universities. Every university has a lot of learning spirit, and also a lot of learning residue.
I want to know about the transfer of the TUB. For example, will there be restrictions on transferring from other schools or from TUB to other schools? I heard that it is easy to transfer to another school in Germany. Is that true? Same major- It's not difficult. Just apply directly. I transferred to the TUB from Clausthal. The procedure is the same as that of the first application. TUB has Freiwahlmodul, which is a free elective course. If you have taken credits in other schools, you can offset them when you transfer to TUB. In fact, there is no point in applying for the senior semester, and the number of places is very small. You have to wait until someone drops out of the senior semester to get a position.
Is it much more difficult to apply for maschinenbau than produktionstechnik? The latter prefers manufacturing and automated production- It is difficult to apply for MB, but it is less difficult to read, because there is no absolute compulsory course, PT has killer course and it is compulsory. All PT courses are within the MB optional range.