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Canada is one of the worlds most popular destinations for international students, offering a diverse variety of experiences and opportunities in a country known for its vast expanses, multicultural cities and natural beauty. If you want to study in Canada, the good news is that tuition fees are generally less expensive than in other major Anglophone destinations (the US, UK and Australia), although they are still quite high in comparison to other countries.
Your tuition covers your class fees, but you must also remember to budget for expenses such as books, living expenses and additional fees specific to your program.
For the
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You say you have completed B Tech studies but have backlogs. This means you have not cleared. I would strongly advise you to take extra efforts, take tutions but convert this obstacle into an opportunity to score good marks in these backlog papers to eventually get good grading for your B Tech. You can then go abroad for MS rather than for undergraduate studies.
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If you are applying to a German university whose language of instruction is German then, of course, you have to know German language, a majority of the universities offer UG programs in German. Also, IELTS is compulsory.
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http://admission.stanford.edu/apply/freshman/index.html
Keep asking yourself why they should admit you and find and answer.This
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Almost all states have CET for admission to Engineering colleges. I think your wish to join without any exam could perhaps be fulfilled if you take admission via management quota.
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