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Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences MS Highlights 2026
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences provides a 18 months to 2 years of MS program to international students. The program is ideal for those students seeking strong academics, extracurricular excellence, and leadership and innovation opportunities. A total of 6 MS courses are available for international students. Some of the popular specializations among Indians are Automobile Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Energy/Energy Systems and Control Systems. Along with the tuition, students must make some additional budget for other expenses, including housing, transportation, and more.
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences MS Admission Requirements and Eligibility
The basic criteria that international students need to fulfill for Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences admission to MS courses is submitting the scores of exams accepted and documents required for the admission process. The exams accepted are
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