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Ludwig Maximilians University Munich B.Ed Highlights 2026
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich offers B.Ed program of duration 42 months to 5 years to international students, including Indians. Applicants who want to excel with strong academics, leadership qualities, extracurricular merit and a variety of other academic and professional opportunities must choose this course. There are 61 B.Ed courses available for international students. Among the available, some of the most popular specializations include Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE), Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE), Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE) and Counseling. International students are also required to have a budget to cover other expenses like rent, meals, transportation and more.
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Answered 52 mins ago
The LMU Scholarships are generally a combination of merit-based and need-based. It usually focuses on high-achieving students who are in need of financial help.
To avail these scholarships, the students need to have excellent academic scores, they should meet the financial need and also have field kn
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered 39 mins ago
Yes, the research experience, work experience and publications may be considered highly valuable for Indian students for them to be considered for the LMU scholarships.
The given factors can definitely improve one's chances of getting in but the academics of a student is the most important criterion.
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Answered 6 days ago
Yes, Indian students can change their course at LMU Munich. To do that, students need to request for a change of subject form. students without a German university entrance qualification need to apply for change of subjects at the International Office.
The application deadlines to change courses vary
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 6 days ago
LMU Munich semester fee for Indian students are non-refundable if their visa is rejected. The university has a strict non-refund policy on semester and processing costs.
Indian students should be extra cautious when applying for a Germany student visa.
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Answered 6 days ago
Yes, Indian students need to take the Studienkolleg (preparatory course) if their high-school certificate is not equivalent to a German high-school leaving certificate (Abitur).
For direct entry, students need to pass the Feststellungsprufung (final exam for Indian students at German preparatory coll
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