Germany Eligibility
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Public universities in Germany are largely state-funded and do not require students to pay tuition fees, but only an administration fee as part of the admission process. Hence, the MBBS in Germany for Indian students fees is zero at most of the universities.
However, MBBS fees in Germany at some universities are around INR 25 L for the first year. Currently, MBBS courses are only available across public universities in Germany. Hence, international students would require an understanding of the German language to apply to the university. Below are the annual fee requirements of top MBBS universities in Germany:
University | Annual Tuition Cost |
|---|---|
No Fees | |
INR 27 L |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible for a student loan in Germany, you typically need to:
Be at least 18 years old.
Have a valid residence permit in Germany.
Be enrolled in a recognised German university.?
Possess a German bank account.?
Have a stable income or a co-signer, depending on the loan type.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
TU Delft has its own criteria that vary as per the programs for international students. We have mentioned below the Delft University of Technology requirements for international students-
For Undergraduate Admission
- Must have a secondary school Diploma equivalent to the Dutch pre-university
- Required examination subjects as per the program
- English Language Proficiency test score
For Graduate Admission
- A bachelor's degree
- Must achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 75% in bachelor's degree
- English Language Proficiency test score
- Additional test score of GMAT/GRE (if applicable)
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
The University of Hamburg is made up of over 180 properties scattered throughout the city.The Main Building stands on the Moorweide opposite Hamburg Dammtor station, not far from the main campus at Von-Melle-Park. The State and University Library Hamburg, the Audimax (Auditorium), the Hamburg University Archive and several other teaching buildings are all located in that area. The second cluster of university buildings is grouped around Martin Luther King Square in the same quarter. The Geomatikum marks the western end of the campus, near Schlump Metro Station. Several departments are located in other quarters:
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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