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University of Vienna
US News & World Report Ranking 2024

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215
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University of Vienna
QS Ranking 2025

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Europe3742
World University
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Biological Sciences96– / –
Communication and Media Studies10– / –
Engineering and Technology
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307– / –
Law and Legal Studies97– / –
Mathematics97– / –
Pharmacy and Pharmacology151– / –
Physics and Astronomy129– / –
Politics51– / –
Sociology55– / –
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THE (Times Higher Education) Ranking 2024

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119
Arts and Humanities27
Law41
Life Sciences99
PG Business and Economics
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101
PG Computer Science
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126
Psychology54
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ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) Ranking 2024

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101101
Mathematics34– / –
Physics48– / –
Political Sciences50– / –
Sociology151– / –

University of Vienna
Course Ranking

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LL.M.

Ranked by2024
QS - Law and Legal Studies97
THE (Times Higher Education) - Law41

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M.A.

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QS - Sociology-55
QS - Politics-51
QS - Communication and Media Studies-10
ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Political Sciences50-
ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Sociology151-
THE (Times Higher Education) - Arts and Humanities-27

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MIM

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THE (Times Higher Education) - PG Business and Economics
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101

University of Vienna
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.7/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Stressful
Student Views
  • 50% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3
Part time work4.5
Post study jobs5
Quality of faculty5
Student Life5
Value for money5
Public transportation5
Safety5
Indian Food4.5
Permanent Immigration4.5
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Diploma in Law - Batch of 2026
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The law program is stressful but worth it.
Tips: The law program at the University of Vienna is stressful. There is a lot of material to cover, and the exams are difficult. For one exam, you might have to study 1500 pages and then only be asked three questions. If you can't answer even one of the three questions, you fail the exam. Most exams are oral, not written, which means you have less time to think before answering.
Likes (Indian Food): The campus organizes a lot of seminars, workshops, and happy hours. There are also Facebook groups and student get-togethers if you want to connect with other students. In addition, many students form study groups to prepare for exams together and for moral support.
Dislikes (Part time work): The faculty at the University of Vienna is very approachable, and the university is located right in the city center with good public transportation connections. The faculty of law has a unique course program with lots of courses available, including electives in fields you find interesting. Case study is the best method of learning for me.
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Diploma in Law - Batch of 2025
4.3
The university is really good and faculty are nice and helpful.
Tips: Students should know that if they are taking a course that is not taught in English, they will need German language skills. The transition was easy because I followed all the guidelines. I was able to get a job in a law firm while I was studying. I am very satisfied with my experience at the university. However, it is a college system, so you have to plan your semester yourself.
Likes (Value for money): The University of Vienna is very prestigious and offers a high-quality education at a relatively low cost. It's really much cheaper than in other countries. The fees are approximately 700 Euros per semester for Indian students. You can work while you study, which makes it affordable and not too much of a burden. Other universities are good as well.
Dislikes (Internships): There is no guidance or help in finding one as it is not mandatory for the course. You can work besides studying but you have to find it yourself. Depending on the field it can be easy or difficult to find something as some places require German skills.
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The University of Vienna features a range of popular courses, including:

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ETH Zurich (ETHZ) is generally considered better than the University of Vienna for undergraduate physics. ETHZ is globally renowned for its strong focus on research, innovation, and highly ranked physics programs, supported by excellent facilities and global networks. However, the University of Vien

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To get into the University of Vienna, follow these steps:

1. Choose a Program: Review available undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral programs on the university's website.

2. Check Requirements: Ensure you meet academic qualifications and language proficiency (German or English).

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Abhishek Jha

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Academic and language requirements are the conditions for admission to the Master's in Business Law at the University of Vienna. Applicants should have English proficiency at B2 level. Online applications should be submitted. You need to upload there such documents as a transcript and a motivation l

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Anjali Deval

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University of Vienna has an acceptance rate of around 13% which makes ite pretty selective for admissions. Some of the general admission requirements for international students are given as follows:

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University of Vienna | University Ring 1 | 1010 Vienna
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