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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Sunil,
Generally, IELTS score is required. If you are an average student, then you can consider taking GRE or GATE. The eligibility criteria vary with universities, you must check the websites to know the university requirements. All German universities are very competitive. If you don't have around 75% to 85%, then the chances of admissions are less.

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Dhiraj Sharma

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The eligibility criteria may differ from university to university. You can refer to the university website for the eligibility criteria for the course that interests you.
1. Academics: Certification of Bachelor's degree in similar field.
2. Language requirement: If the course is completely in German, then proof of proficiency in German language. If the course is in English, then proof of proficiency in English TOEFL or IELTS 6.0.
3. Entrance qualification: For engineering course, some universities may demand GRE. For business management courses, some universities may demand GMAT.
4. Work experience: Improved chances of admission, if releva
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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Vivek,
You have a very good profile and the chances are very high. I will also advice you to learn German language. Though, it is not compulsory for MS students, but it is highly recommended. You must also take the IELTS exam. Your internship and project work, reference letters from teachers, statement of interest will be very important. You can refer to the DAAD website for admissions process.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Germany is very competitive and you must have excellent academic grades. Compared to Germany, Ireland would be easier if you are an average student. As an international student you must submit a valid IELTS score. For further requirements you must visit the universities. Kindly, check:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509?country=germany-ireland


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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

Hi Rakesh,
Top ones like Mannheim and WHU Otto Beisheim Business Schools require very good grades, high GMAT scores and work experience of may be 2 to 3 years. Different B-schools may have slightly flexible requirement which you must check on their websites.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Selection in German Universities is based on academic performance is 10th and 12th class board examinations. In additional student is required to submit good Statement of Purpose(SOP) and recommendations from school teachers. Majority of the engineering courses are taught in German language, although English is also a medium of teaching. Therefore, German language certification will be an added plus for seeking admission in German Universities.

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rafat parveen

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GRE is necessary for securing admission for competitive courses like mechanical, aeronautical, civil or automobile engineering.
Other than that, it is not mandatory. You need to appear for scholarship tests like IELTS or TOEFL. German language certificate could be an added advantage but not mandatory.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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You are eligible to apply though you will require a higher IELTS band. A 6.5 and above is required for Masters degree applicants. Visit the university websites for specific requirements though. If an university requires a 6.5 they will not consider anything below 6 considering the stringent admission procedures. If you are aiming for the TU universities consider taking the GRE. Visit the daad website for university specific information.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

Hi Shoaib,
To pursue a Bachelors degree in Germany, applicants must complete 13 years of education, that is an additional year of formal education after 12th. You may meet this requirement by:
clearing the Feststellungsprfung exam (Studienkolleg)
or
Enrolling into a Bachelors degree and completing the first year
or
Clearing the IIT JEE Advanced
Programs are taught in English too keeping mind the flow of international students. Refer the DAAD website for more information. You will find course and university information as well. Here's the URL
http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/15064/index.html

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Dear Varakavi,
Let me be very honest here. The answer would be a 'no'. Free seats for international students are very hard to get, moreover your academic hardest till the 6th sem are not too impressive. If you can get at least a 9 on 10 with superb research activities and even publications you may be considered.

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