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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, many MBA programs in Germany are offered in English. Top MBA colleges in Germany like the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management and ESMT Berlin provide programs that are entirely conducted in English.

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In comparison to bigger, more well-known universities in the nation, the admissions process at OTH Amberg-Weiden (Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden), a public university of applied sciences in Germany, is typically seen as less difficult. The institution provides a wide range of programs with an emphasis on hands-on, career-oriented learning, especially in computer science, engineering, and business. A high school Diploma (Abitur) or its equivalent, depending on your place of origin, is usually required for admission to university programs. Many courses are taught in German, while some programs may be offered in English

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Staying on the grounds of Akademie Wurth Business School supplies students with better access and deeper immersion in campus life than alternative off-campus accommodations. Students can access 24/7 Wi-Fi as well as a library along with recreational facilities through the campus range of amenities. Accommodation within the campus hosts approximately 500 students who pay between INR 8,000 and INR 12,000 monthly for their rooms. The costs for a single person living on campus at Akademie Wurth Business School start from INR 8,000 through INR 12,000 monthly versus buying an off-campus apartment which will range from INR 10,000 to INR 20,00

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Nishtha Shukla

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According to a student review over Shiksha Study Abroad, there are good internship opportunities available at RWTH Business School. Furthermore, some of the component ratings for this university are internships (4.4), post-study jobs (4.5), part-time work (4.5), etc. Note that international students at RWTH Aachen can work part-time while studying. They can take up jobs with those having working hours of up to 19 hours a week.

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Nishtha Singh

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The top organizations where RWTH University graduates work are:

  • BMW Group
  • Bosch
  • Siemens
  • Mercedes-Benz AG
  • RWE
  • Siemens Energy
  • Deloitte
  • McKinsey & Company
  • SAP
  • Boston Consulting Group
  • Henkel
  • Microsoft

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Chandra Chaudhary

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The Career Services for Internationals Team at RWTH Aachen is dedicated to helping international students and graduates realize their career objectives. The university offers tailored career advice, engaging workshops, and valuable networking opportunities. A few of the career services at this university are:

  • Seminars and Career Training: Each semester, this university puts a comprehensive programme of seminars and career training sessions to help students get started in their career
  • Finding and meeting companies: The Finding Companies webpage of RWTH Aachen has listed a number of ways students can find and meet companies
  • Personal Advisin
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Anya Aggarwal

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During the semester, RWTH Aachen students are allowed to take up jobs within working hours of up to 19 hours a week. However, during the semester break, students may work full-time but only for a maximum of 13 consecutive weeks. International students at RWTH Aachen University can take up work in the private sector during the semester or semester break for up to 4 months without having obtained a work permit. Thus, students can take up full-time work for 140 days or part-time positions (up to 4 hours per day) or 280 days.

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