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Anushree Sinha

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Both the University of Hamburg acceptance rate as well as University of Bonn acceptance rate stand at 36% each, which tells us that securing admission in these universities is equally competitive. University of Hamburg admissions are very selective in nature and students must be an all-rounder in order to get admitted for pursuing their higher studies. Candidates who are excellent in academics as well as activities outside class are more likely to secure an admission.

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Anushree mundra

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The University of Bremen is known for its interdisciplinary approach to teaching and research, as well as its focus on sustainability and internationalization. The University of Bremen is also known for offering education free of tuition fees for international students. On the other hand, the University of Hamburg is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany, and is one of the largest universities in Germany. The University of Hamburg is ranked 10th in Germany and 205th worldwide, while the University of Bremen is ranked 514th in the world. 

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Anushree mundra

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The University of Bremen is known for offering education free of tuition fees for international students, and it is considered one of the cheapest universities in Germany. However, students are required to pay a semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) of approximately 350 € per semester.The University of Hamburg also does not charge tuition fees for the vast majority of its programs. However, students are required to pay a semester contribution, which is about €335 for the summer semester 2021. 

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Priya

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For its master's programs, including its international master's programs, the University of Hamburg has designated application times. Applications for international master's programs can be submitted from February 15 to March 31, and for the winter semester, from June 1 to July 15. With a few exceptions, prospective students can apply online to any master's programme that follows. On its website, the university offers comprehensive details regarding the application process, including how to submit the necessary paperwork. Respecting the particular prerequisites and application deadlines for the master's programme at the University of H
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Anushree mundra

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The University of Hamburg offers a variety of master's programs, but it does not specifically list a master's programme in web development on its official website. However, If you are interested in a master's programme in web development conducted in English, you may also consider other universities in Germany, such as SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences, which offers a degree course in web development conducted in English. 

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Anushree mundra

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The University of Hamburg does not charge tuition fees for the majority of its programs, including for international students. However, all students are required to pay a semester contribution, which is about €335 per semester for the summer semester of 2022. The semester contribution is composed of several components, including €12 for constitutional student body regulations, €179.90 for the semester public transport pass, €5.10 for the semester public transport pass hardship fund, €85 for the Studierendenwerk, and an administrative fee of €50. 

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Atul Mishra

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Yes, the German student visa allows international students to work while studying in Germany. International students are allowed to work for a total of 120 full or 240 half days in a year. usually, as per the university norms, a student is allowed to work for more than 20 hours a week during the term. However, working for more than 20 hours a week will require international students to pay for health insurance, unemployment as well as nursing care insurance.

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Atul Mishra

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The University of Hamburg has its main campus in Rotherbaum and Grindel neighbourhood. The university is scattered into many buildings across the city. The University of Hamburg consists of 8 faculties, 27 departments, 20 academic centres and 7 attached institutions. Also, the university has 4 clusters of excellence: Advanced Imagining of Matter; Climate, Climate Change, and Society; Understanding Written Artefacts and Quantum Universe.

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Gunjan Piplani

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International students studying in the university can work on and off-campus. The timing of off-campus includes 20 hours of work per week during a regular session. If a candidate works more than 20 hours per week is considered to be an employee under the social security law of Germany. The work may affect the visa applications for international students. A candidate can work up to 40 hours during breaks and holidays. However, candidates must meet the minimum requirements for working while studying.  The University of Hamburg also provides maximum monthly funding of EUR 720, and some doctoral programs get EUR 1,000 depending o
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Nishtha Shukla

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Below is the comparison between RWTH Aachen University and University of Hamburg based on QS Global rankings:University NameQS Global Rankings 2024RWTH Aachen University106University of Hamburg205

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