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German government allows students to work while studying. In short, the working is limited to 120 days per year or 240 half days annually. Also note that this includes voluntary work and foreign students cannot work as freelancers nor declare themselves to be self-employed. The top 10 part-time jobs for international students at BSBI are listed below-
- Research Assistant Positions
- Event Management Roles
- Barista
- Teaching Assistant
- Tutor
- Retail Worker
- Varies roles in the Creative sector
- Translator
- Freelance Consulting
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International students, including Indian students, can apply for a variety of scholarships from the Braunschweig University of Technology (TU Braunschweig). Depending on the programme and the scholarship, different requirements may apply regarding eligibility and scores. But generally speaking, financial necessity, academic merit, and other factors are taken into account when giving out scholarships. For instance, students who have shown academic distinction and social participation are eligible for financial aid through the Deutschlandstipendium scholarship program, which offers €300 per month for two semesters. Furthermore, stud
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Yes the institute is less expensive as compared ton TUM. For all students, German and foreign alike, the annual tuition cost for UG courses is €1,000, and €1,500 for a PG course. The cost for undergraduate course at TUM is €1,500 each semester, and for a postgraduate program, it is €1,500 per year. However, the tuition fees at TUM applies to both domestic and international students. Also the cost of living near BUT is much more reasonable at about €7,715 annually.
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The following are the deadlines for applications to the Braunschweig University of Technology (TU Braunschweig):
1. April 15–May 31 for the winter semester
2. From October 15 to November 30, for the summer semester
For the regular application process, these deadlines are applicable. However, there can be unique deadlines for certain programs, including foreign Master's programs like CSE and Data Science, so it's crucial to check the programme website for the most up-to-date details.
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The practical approach to teaching and the international atmosphere of the institute are very well liked. The institute is also admired for its emphasis on hands-on learning in natural sciences and the quality of its faculty. With approximately 3,000 students and scientists from more than 110 countries, the university has an international environment and is rated 3.0 on EDUopinions. International students also praise the excellent academics and vibrant student community.
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What are the top scholarships for Braunschweig University of Technology and how to avail them?
For overseas students, the Braunschweig University of Technology provides a range of scholarships. The following are a few of the best scholarships the university offers:
1. The Education Future International Scholarship is open to all. Interested individuals can find all the details on the official university website
2. Deutschlandstipendium: This is a matching funds scheme in which the federal government covers half of the annual scholarship value and the institution finds sponsors to cover the other half. Over the course of two semesters, stu
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When comparison to other German cities, the cost of living at the the institute is reasonably low. A minimum of €940 per month is required for students to pay for living expenses such as housing, food, and transportation. Braunschweig has an average cost of living of $1336—not too dissimilar from the global average. The college does not provide any on campus accomodation it only provides the off campus accomodation. Furthermore, the university provides a range of financial aid initiatives, such as student loans, part-time employment, and scholarships, to assist students in covering their living costs and educational costs.
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The students are paid 12 EUR to 19 EUR per ho
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Humboldt University is top picks for international students who desire to study abroad. Some of the helpful tips for students starting their first year at HU Berlin are listed below:
- Attend orientations and meetings for incoming students;
- Concentrate on studies and do follow the curriculum;
- Actively participate in co-curricular activities and events; and
- Get the students as soon as possible as it is required to various purposes, inluding lunch.
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2 years ago
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A few of the tips for students starting their studies at BSBI are -
- Students who applied for BSBI should be humble and should interact with as many people as possible. Mainly beacause, the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get.
- Attend as many gathering and parties as much as you can.
- Applicants should avoid missing classes, as 70% of learning comes from students going to classes.
- Students can get involved with extracuricular activities, i.e., joing university clubs, sports etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the longer run.
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