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  2. Berliner Hochschule für Technik - Wikipedia

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    The Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT) (translated as "Berlin University of Applied Sciences and Technology") is the second largest University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany. There are around 12 000 students studying at BHT in more than 70 majors and 795 employees, under which there are 291 professors and 43 guest lecturers.

  3. Fachhochschule - Wikipedia

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    A Fachhochschule (German: [ˈfaxhoːxʃuːlə] ⓘ; plural Fachhochschulen), abbreviated FH, is a university of applied sciences (UAS), in other words a German tertiary education institution that provides professional education in many applied sciences and applied arts, such as engineering, technology, business, architecture, design, and industrial design.

  4. Brandenburg University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded in 1954 as a school for construction engineering in the former GDR. After German reunification, the school became a technical university and was later renamed Brandenburg Technical University in 1994. In the following years, the university underwent major construction efforts and the number of students continued to grow.

  5. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Free admissions: Every applicant who fulfills the university entrance qualification will be admitted. This is usually practiced in subjects in which many students quit their studies, e.g., mathematics, physics or engineering. Sometimes, the number of students who fail a course can be as high as 94 percent in these programs. [73]

  6. Chemnitz University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The College of Mechanical Engineering was elevated to the status of a technical college in 1963 and to that of a technical university in 1986. For basic Marxist–Leninist studies, which had been obligatory since 1951 for students of all disciplines in the GDR, there was also an Institute for Marxism–Leninism at the school.

  7. Coburg University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Coburg University of Applied Sciences (German: Hochschule Coburg, abbreviated Coburg University), re-established in 1971, is an engineering university in Coburg, Northern Bavaria, with more than 5,000 students (as of WS 2021/22 [1]) It offers a broad scope of subjects. Young people from over 40 countries study at Coburg University.

  8. Technical University of Kaiserslautern - Wikipedia

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    STEP e.V. – a non-profit organization to support foreign exchange of the Faculty of Business Studies and Economics [32] EMECS-thon – an embedded systems marathon open to all students from EMECS consortial universities and partner universities, where the participating teams have 48 hours to develop an embedded systems project from scratch.

  9. University of Kaiserslautern-Landau - Wikipedia

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    STEP e.V. – a non-profit organization to support foreign exchange of the Faculty of Business Studies and Economics [33] EMECS-thon – an embedded systems marathon open to all students from EMECS consortial universities and partner universities, where the participating teams have 48 hours to develop an embedded systems project from scratch.