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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
It depends on the university, if you are enrolling for an international programme, you may not require to take a German language test. Normally, TestDaF level 4 or GDS up to C2 level. Recommended levels are also mentioned on university websites. You should also check DAAD India.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Chelsi,
Firstly, check university specific entry requirements and admission deadlines, you can check DAAD India website. Take the IELTS. If you are planning for undergraduate studies you may need to take the TestDaf for German language proficiency. Applications are submitted through the common application portal called university-Assist. Check this portal to know about the application requirements. Remember, German universities are extremely competitive.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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If you want to pursue MS from Germany then there are various exams like GRE,IELTS etc.

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Manjeet JakharHad complete bachlors

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In my opinion, as you have cleared the level A2 in German, you can apply for BA German in JNU.

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Umashankar SivaStudying BE ECE anna university (Pec college)

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German languages is most preferred in German country only.

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Gurleen Khurana

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German is fairly easy to lean because of the availability of online learning sites, Youtube channels, libraries, can buy books online for a particular foreign language and more. In German you can easily learn the word order/adjective endings nailed, it's much easier to sound like a native speaker but it is hard in French. French isn't all that useful to learn these days. German is the most widely spoken mother tongue in Europe, and is official in the EU's powerhouse of Germany, although more young Germans speak fluent English.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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If you have academic marks more than 80%, you will get free education in German universities. You have done all required exams, hence you can apply directly. As the procedures are little complication in processing your application and visa, it is better you can do this through education consultants. It is worth paying them service charges for this work.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi, You can apply but admission chance is very low. Also, the number of universities you can apply to will be small since the requirements are high in majority of the universities. You can check Poland, Ireland, Norway, etc. If you are interested to study in Europe.

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