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German education in itself is a scholarship, considering the free education that they provide. So they expect the student to be worth the opportunity and its highly competitive. In order to pursue a UG course, firstly you need to be proficient in German language (This is specific to UG courses). Then you need to meet any of the below requirements:
1. Meet their entry test requirements (Specific and available with few Universities - Look at KIT for e.g) -
2. U need to have 13 years years of education to pursue a UG course
3. Crack the IITGEE (or whatever the latest exam is called)
4. Clear the German entrance exam for UG applica
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Your marks in 12th are adequate for admission to a good SVP Univesity, your IELTS however, may not be enough as most insist on overall 6.5 with no band less than 6, some Universities may admit at overall 6 with no band less than 6 and very few do it with overall 6 and no band less than 5.5, the options available are you either retake IELTS and get the scores required by the University or else they will give you a choice to take ELICOS and qualify for which you will have to spend more time about 2 to 4 weeks and money. suggest you check out the admission criteria on the University websites.
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Education consultancies will only guide you to get you into a university and will not bear your expenses or reduce living expenses in anyway. You must show financial evidences of living expenses before you could get the visa.
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