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Raushan Kumar

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The SOP for German student visa should be 800–1000 words. The structure should be as following:

  • Introduction: The introduction should briefly introduce yourself, mention the university and programme you are applying for, and highlight your motivation for studying in Germany.

  • Academic background: You should detail your previous degrees, coursework, projects, internships, and any relevant achievements that connect with your chosen program.

  • Work experience (if applicable)

  • Reasons for choosing this course: Provide your reasons for selecting this course.

  • Reasons for choosing the particular university/ education provider: Discuss why you have c

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Raushan Kumar

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No, the IELTS is not a mandatory requirement for admission the German universities.

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Ridhi

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Degree programs at the Technical University of Munich are offered either entirely in German or in English. In some degree programs, different language skills may be needed, and students may either be provided with the option or mandated to take courses or modules both in German and English.  

Even though it is not mandatory to provide proof of German language proficiency, it is still recommended to work on one's skills as students may need to take some advanced electives, labs, etc., in German for mixed-language programs. The university recommends developing one's proficiency in both English and German alongside study-life. 

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, you absolutely can. Most of the institutes in Germany which are funded by the state do not charge anything for higher education courses. You may be required to pay only for some of the highly specialised programmes. Also, students do need to deposit the administration fees every year in the beginning if they are studying at a public university.

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