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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students can work up to 20 hrs/week when the semester is ongoing. During semester breaks, students can work 40 hrs/week. Over 1 year, students can either work 120 full days or 240 half-days.
Waiter, Cashier, Shop Assistant, Courier, Library Assistant, Tutor, and Freelance coding or writing are some of the popular part-time roles taken by students.
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Free University of Berlin various career services to international students. These are:
- See an advisor: This university offers advice on internships and career entry. They can help students with the job search, application process and with the documents
- Preparing for the career: Free Uni of Berlin offers workshops, presentations, and networking events
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
As per the QS Rankings, RWTH Aachen has been ranked #105 in 2026. The ranking has improved from #99 in 2025. The subject ranking for 2026 are not released by the ranking body.
As per the 2024 rankings, the RWTH Aachen is among the top 100 ranked courses for Art and Design, Engineering and Technology, Global MBA, Architecture and Built Environment, and Mathematics. The detailed ranking of the university by QS over the years is given in the table below -
University Name | QS WUR 2024 | QS WUR 2025 | QS WUR 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
RWTH Aachen University | 106 | 99 | 105 |
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Yes, the Leonhard Lorenz Foundation Scholarship offers financial support to doctoral and post-doctoral students. It offers around INR 1.6 Lakh for Conference Participation. For research projects, students get a stipend of up to INR 5.25 Lakh. To be eligible, students would need to show academic excellence. They would also have to submit some additional documents like official transcripts and test scores.
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Yes, the Hilde Domin Programme is one such scholarship. It is offered to students who have been denied the right to education in their country of origin. This offers them a chance to complete a PG degree or a doctoral programme at a German University. The scholarship is administered by DAAD.
The scholarship offers monthly financial support, travel grants, and German langauge courses, among other services to students. The duration of the same is usually 24 months for a PG degree and a 48 months for a doctoral degree.
To be eligible, students would have to prove threat to their personal well-being or safety, and submit the required documen
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It is a government scholarship offered by the state of Bavaria to International students. The scholarship covers the printing costs for dissertation of doctoral courses. For students enrolled in UG or PG degree courses, it covers the cost of books and learning materials. The financial award ranges between INR 10.5 K and INR 52.6 K for UG and PG students. Doctoral students get an aid of somewhere between INR 10.5 K and INR 42 K.
To be eligible students would need to meet the following criteria.
- Maintain strong academic scores
- Demonstrate financial need
- Should not be recieving any other aid.
- Doctoral students would need to have completed thei
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Most public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees from Indian students. However, students do have to pay a standard fee every semester, in administrative costs. Given below are the most affordable German Universities for Indian students.
| German University | City | Semester Fees |
|---|---|---|
| FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg | Erlangen | INR 7.5 K |
| LMU Munich | Munich | INR 8.9 K |
| University of Passau | Passau | INR 12.9 K |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the Technical Universty of Munich does not accept tuition fees in installments. Indian students would have to pay the tuition fees in full. It can be paid via bank transfer, using the TUMonline account. The Semester fees, however, can be paid in cash at the Bursar's Office on specific days.
For some continuing education courses, the university charges some extra fees.
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Students can make sure they are admitted to the TUM campus grounds by being informed about the admission procedure, academic and examination regulations as well as the aptitude assessment. Make sure the application is submitted timely and that your academic record checks out to be eligible for course of choice. Be well prepared for a possible interview and write a strong statement of purpose.
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