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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
The University of Mannheim expects a minimum Duolingo score of 115 or better from international undergraduate applicants. Students coming from other countries must prove English and German language proficiency to take part in the university. The minimum score required to fulfill English language requirements at the University of Mannheim is given below:
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
The University of Mannheim expects a GRE score, especially from MBA graduates. Students who took courses like a Master's in Management must score a minimum of 162 in quantitative reasoning and 151 in verbal reasoning. For a full-time MBA graduate, a GMAT score of 600 or equivalent GRE is required. Along with the GRE/ GMAT score, students must fulfill the basic eligibility by holding a bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per data curated from an unofficial source, the working hour limit for international (non-EU) students is limited to either 120 full days, or 240 half-days every year, with the option to work either during the academic session or during vacations.
The limit for EU nationals is 20 hours a week during the academic session & 40 hours a week during the semester break.
A full-time job in Germany is defined as 8 hours a day, while a part-time job is defined as 4-hours a day.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per data curated from an unofficial source, international students employed in part-time jobs in the city can a earn a monthly income of about EUR 556 per month (INR 53.9 K) without paying any tax. This takes the average annual tax-free salary to around EUR 6,672 (INR 6.4 L).
Its worth noting though, that some students tend to work more than the city's allowed hours, which is illegal & could lead to deportation, therefore, it is advised to refrain from breaking any of the city's by laws.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Munich is considered among the most expensive cities to live in Germany, largely down to its urban growth & being a hub of some of the best institutions & for profit organizations in Europe.
Given below is a breakdown of the different costs students are expected to incur at TUM:
| Fee Component | Fees (per month) |
|---|---|
| Off-Campus Accommodation | INR 77.5 K |
| On-Campus Accommodation | INR 35.8 K |
| Transportation | INR 5.7 K |
| Food | INR 52.3 K |
| Utilities | INR 28.2 K |
| Entertainment | INR 4.6 K |
| Groceries | INR 2.7 K |
| Clothes | INR 11.3 K |
| Total Cost of Living with Off-Campus Accommodation | INR 1.75 L |
| Total Cost of Living with On-Campus Accommmodation | INR 2.03 L |
| Annual Cost of Living | INR 21.9 L |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Technical University of Munich is the #1 ranked institution as per the Shiksha Popularity Rankings. Thus, it should come as no surprise, it prioritises students with better academic qualifications. The TU Munich has an acceptance rate of only 8%, which suggests the institute is very selective when it comes to admitting students.
Prospective students must perform really well in their past academics & university entrance exams to secure a seat at the institute.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
TU Berlin is among the top universities for higher education in the Germany. The University placement rate attracts international students the most. The average salary of TU Berlin graduate is EUR 43,605 (INR 42.13 LPA) annually. The graduates work for top sectors such as Business Development, Engineering, Research, Education, Operations, etc. According to the student reviews on Shiksha, graduates can earn EUR 43,605 (INR 42.13 LPA) annually. TU Berlin graduates work in top companies that are listed below:
- Bayer
- Amazon
- Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin
- Tesla
- Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
- McKinsey &
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