German varsities entrance test in Delhi

German varsities entrance test in Delhi

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Updated on Apr 30, 2010 05:32 IST
With the IIT Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and the All India Engineering Entrance Exam (AIEEE) already over for this year, lakhs of applicants are keeping their fingers crossed about getting into one of the premier engineering colleges. The reality, as always, is harsh. You know that the majority of the students would be left stranded without a single call letter from any of the colleges. Those students will either apply to private institutes or universities abroad.

With the IIT Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and the All India Engineering Entrance Exam (AIEEE) already over for this year, lakhs of applicants are keeping their fingers crossed about getting into one of the premier engineering colleges. The reality, as always, is harsh. You know that the majority of the students would be left stranded without a single call letter from any of the colleges. Those students will either apply to private institutes or universities abroad.


Such an opportunity will come knocking in June when four top German universities conduct a joint entrance test in Delhi. Fh-Aachen, Duisburgessen, Bielefeld and Fh Sudwestfalen are planning to jointly organise an entrance test for their BE and bachelor of business administration programmes.


The last date to apply is May 15. The entrance test will comprise of maths and English questions of classes X and XI. “Germany is known all over to offer high-end education in science and technology. But it has failed to attract Indian students in the past because of the language barrier. Now, the universities there are witnessing a turnaround. The English language is widely used in universities and labs and they encourage Asian students with no knowledge of German to go and study there,” says Mahapavit S. Anand, managing partner, The Calculus, a German education consultancy, which is organising the entrance test.

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Suvansh Srivastava, an Indian student, chose to study for his BE (electrical) at Aachen University of Applied Sciences because it is, he believes, at par with the best colleges in the United States and the UK. At the same time, the tution fees and cost of living are more than affordable.


The entrance test is likely to be scheduled for the first week of June in Delhi.


Last date to apply is May 15.


The participating universities are Fh Aachen, Duisburg-essen, Bielefeld and Fh Sudwestfalen.


A Delhi consultant is going to organise the entrance test on behalf of these universities. Call 011-41501621 for further details.


Author: Vimal Chander Joshi

Date: 29th April, 2010


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