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Raushan Kumar

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While €1,000 per month may cover basic living expenses for a student in Germany, it is on the lower end of the budget spectrum. The average monthly cost is around €992, which includes rent, food, transportation, and other essentials. 

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Yes, studying in Germany with a budget of 10 Lacs INR  (approximately €11,200) is feasible, especially if you choose public universities where tuition fees are low. This amount can cover living expenses for a year, but it's essential to plan your budget carefully and consider additional costs such as health insurance and travel.

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The cost of studying in Germany varies depending on the type of university and program. Public universities typically charge only a nominal semester fee ranging from €100 to €350, while private universities can charge significantly more, with tuition fees ranging from €5,000 to €20,000 per year. In addition to tuition, students should budget for living expenses, which are estimated to be around €992 per month, totaling approximately €11,904 annually.

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Anjali Deval

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As of December 18, 2024, the exchange rate is about €1 = 89.12. Thus, the semester fee of €162.90 at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt amounts to approximately INR 14,539. In contrast, the University of Stuttgart charges non-EU international students €1,500 per semester, which is about INR 133,680. Thus, THWS is much cheaper than the University of Stuttgart.

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Admission to MS in Finance at Free University of Berlin

Free University of Berlin does not offer a specific MS in Finance, but it has programs related to economics, management, and quantitative finance under its School of Business and Economics. Admission requirements generally include:

  1. Eligibility Criteria:

    • A relevant bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Business, or a related field.
    • Proficiency in English or German (depending on the language of instruction).
    • Strong academic records and, in some cases, GRE/GMAT scores.
  2. Application Requirements:

    • Academic transcripts and proof of degree.
    • Statement of purpose.
    • Letters of recommendation.
    • Englis
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Abhishek Jha

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Some of the top universities in Germany for MS include TUM (Technische Universität München), RWTH Aachen, LMU Munich, and Heidelberg University, all of which are recognised for their excellence in various disciplines like engineering, technology, and natural sciences.

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Anamika Jha

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IU International University of Applied Sciences offers a variety of majors for students to choose from, while it is the most known for Business and Mangement programs like MBA, Bachelor's in Business and Information Technology. Other programs include Master Management which offers Major in various fields like Finance and Human Resources, Business Research Methods, Entrepreneurship and many more. 

The institute offers programs in almost all the domains like Designing, Health, Human Resources, Technology, Information Technology, Marketing, Management among many others. 

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Campus life at OTH Amberg-Weiden is rich and lively and may even be more enjoyable than staying off campus. The university offers many extracurricular activities, sports programs, and cultural events, so students feel closely connected with each other. Campus living allows for easier access to facilities like laboratories, libraries, and study spaces, thus facilitating academic collaboration and networking. Moreover, on-campus living fosters social interaction among students, which is helpful for personal and academic development. Though off-campus living allows more independence, the supportive environment and resources on campus can

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At OTH Amberg-Weiden, several scholarships are offered to Indian students:
Deutschlandstipendium: This is worth €300 per month for high-achieving students. These students must demonstrate, besides academic excellence, social commitment as well.
Erasmus: For studies and internships abroad offers partial scholarships, which can be claimed by applying to the International Office at least six months in advance.
PROMOS Program: DAAD scholarship for the internship and language course; applications open for students who have completed at least two semesters by December 31 and May 31 each year.
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