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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Technical University of Munich and Ludwig Maximilian University Munich both are good in their ways. Students who wants to study technology or engineering, they can choose TUM, where students interested in Medicine, Humanities, research based programs, LMU is a good option.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
Ludwig Maximilian University expects SAT scores for some programs only. The university ask for a proof of high school completion as a qualification. Students have to submit documents like transcripts, resume, English and German language requirements.
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With 10% acceptance rate for international UG and PG students, Ludwig Maximilians University is tough to enter. Students should score well in high school and their UG degree to make their place. They should submit documents like transcripts, resume, English and German language requirements to become eligible.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
International students can be a part of LMU Munich, if they fulfill the qualification, take part in related activities, and submit the documents needed during admission. UG and PG students can apply through the university application if they fulfill the qualification by having a UG degree and high school certificates. Students should also prove the German language proficiency for admission.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
International students should have a UG degree and proof of German language for PG admission, and UG students should complete their high school to study any UG programme at LMU Munich. Students should submit documents to complete the application process that are given below:
UG Requirements | PG Requirements |
|---|---|
Complete a high school degree | Complete a bachelor's degree |
Resume | Resume |
Proof of German language proficiency | Proof of German language proficiency |
Academic transcripts | Academic transcripts |
IELTS/TOEFL score | IELTS/TOEFL score |
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The HWR Campus in Berlin is not known to have an Indian Student Association or ISA. However, students can find Indian student groups and communities via online channels.
There are many Indian Students' Associations in Berlin that can be found on Facebook. These are worth joining as it allows students to grow their network. These are specially important for first-year students with no prior experience and no relatives or friends in the country.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are many food places that offer quality Indian food to students near the HWR Berlin Campus. Some popular ones are mentioned below.
| Restaurant | Known For | Address |
|---|---|---|
| Haveli | Daal Makhani, Shahi Paneer, and Garlic Naan | Regensburger Strade 7, 10777, Berlin, Germany |
| Amrit - Schoneberg | Chaat, Pakode, Biryani, Tandoori Chicken | Winterfesdstr. 40 Schoneberg, Berlin, Germany |
| Mela | Coffee, Mango Lassi, Paneer Tadka, Naan | Crellestr. 46, 10827 Berlin, Germany |
Source: Trip Advisor
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian food is not known to be available on campus at the Berlin School of Economics and Law. The school does operates some canteens and cafes at its Lichtenberg and Schoneberg campuses.
These usually serve coffees, desserts, and the traditional breakfasts. For Indian food, students may have to look off-campus.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a health insurance is mandatory for Indian students planning to study in Germany. The health insurance helps cover for doctor visits, emergency care, and hospital treatments. A public health insurance is usually more affordable. A public healthcare plan costs between EUR 120 and EUR 150 or INR 12.6 K and INR 15.7 K per month. Private healthcare in Germany can cost between EUR 190 and EUR 275 or INR 20 K and INR 28.9 K per month.
1 EUR = INR 105.09
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the school does not usually ask for an application fee from domestic or international students. Students are required to pay a semester fees, instead. The semester fee is paid after a student receives the admission offer.
It is a basic administrative charge of around EUR 363 or INR 38 K for full-time students. For part-time students, the same is EUR 153 or INR 16.1 K.
1 EUR = INR 105.08
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