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kumar Aryashresthstudying in class 11 science (PCM )

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The course is for 6 semesters.
Accommodation - 300 euros- 400 euros/month
Food *self cooked - 120 euros/month
Health insurance - 80 euros/month
Semester fees- 129 euros/semester
Other- 100 euros/month
Total- 800-900 euro/month or Rs. 64000- 72000/month
In Germany, international students are allowed to work 20 hours a week with which you can easily cover your expenses.

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Steve Smith

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I feel, learning a new language is an added advantage and there are no drawbacks if you learn Germany language, it will help whenever it is required.

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Steve Smith

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Yes, Germany is good for engineering, for many students Germany is the blind option to pursue engineering, whenever we hear a word Germany we instantly think about modern cars and safety and roads. Here are some reasons why students prefer Germany for engineering
1. Low tuition fees in German Universities
2. Several scholarship opportunities for engineering students in Germany
3. The cost of living in Germany is low when compared to other European countries
4. Student can choose wide variety of engineering degrees.

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Steve Smith

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Here are some known government scholarships in UK
Government funded UK scholarship for international students
British Chevening scholarships :- UK scholarships for international students funded by the UK foreign and commonwealth office and partner organisations. This scholarships provide full or part funding for full-time graduate programs in any subject. Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Commonwealth Countries :- Scholarships for international students from developing countries in the Commonwealth, for studies at Masters and Ph.D. level. Non-governmental UK scholarships for international students
Euraxess UK :- Euraxess is an ini
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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Gourav,
Frankfurt is also competitive and your GMAT score is extremely low. Don't know if any top business school will accept you. But you can email them and establish a network with them, as far as I know Frankfurt School of Finance and Management has regional representatives in India and they organize workshops, pre-requisite courses in some places in India. You can also check GISMA, EU Business School, ESMT, etc.

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Master of Science in Finance - Your Master in finance will train you in financial theory, mathematics, quantitative finance, investments, markets, financial reporting and analysis, and valuation. This is not a general study programme, it focuses on the detailed application of financial conventions in business. Fresh graduates of a Master in Finance with little or no work experience can potentially earn around 45,000 - 65,000 a year, depending on final grades. Earnings as a result of attaining this qualification later in your career will undoubtedly increase, but a lot depends on your particular status at the time. Due to the specialise
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RAVIKANT Amal

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Of course, but maybe, good college won't give you response due to very poor percentage in graduation but in life, there are always many choices.
So, just start applying and take XAT exam or TOEFL that will help you to cover your poor percentage in graduation.
Best wishes.

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kumar Aryashresthstudying in class 11 science (PCM )

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You must pass testDaF or any other German language examination because most of the courses are taught in German.

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kumar Aryashresthstudying in class 11 science (PCM )

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In German universities the minimal fees is around INR 60000-80000 per annum. You are allowed to work 20 hours a week by which you can easily cover your expenses.

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kumar Aryashresthstudying in class 11 science (PCM )

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In Technical University of Berlin, BE in mechanical engineering is taught in German but in the 4th year some courses may be taught in English. You need to prove that you are good at German by passing German language test, e.g., Testdaf of any other.

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