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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello there,
Yes, international students can work part-time while studying in Germany.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
There could be many options like Robotics, Automobiles, Automotive or car body Design, manufacturing engineering, product design etc. Engineering Management, MBA etc. Are some other options. Now which is better will depend from person to person, you will have your own career plans, decide accordingly.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Nabinesh Behera, German universities require 13 years education, this is the most important thing you have to know if you are applying for B.Tech. After completing your 12th, you have to clear IIT-JEE Adv or complete the first year of a Bachelor's degree to be eligible. You must also learn the German language because undergraduate courses are taught in German. Also, you have to take the IELTS.

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rahul r

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Engineering jobs in Germany:
Since the German economy is primarily driven by the manufacturing industry, jobs for engineers are usually not hard to come by. In fact, since most tech German companies are involved in advanced and applied research, Germany will always need Science, engineering and technology experts. According to recent statistics, Germany has the second the highest number of engineering workers among all employees in the EU. Foreigners are allowed to live and work in Germany and on average, salaries for engineering experts are around 46,126 EUR/year. Regards.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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75% marks is a good percentage, but German universities don't admit with 12 year's education. They require a 13 year education format. Since, in many countries like India there is only 12 year format, many alternatives have been made available for students like you to study in Germany. Clear the IIT-JEE Advance or enroll into a B.Tech course in India and complete the first year. You must also learn the German language since most UG programs in German universities are taught in German.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Guru,
MS in both these countries are competitive. An upper first class in your BE with excellent projects, publications, LORs, SOP and a valid IELTS score etc. Will be required. In Canada, GRE may or may not be required depending on the university. In Germany, GRE is not required. You should check some university websites for details like admission deadlines, fee and requirements.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Aniket, German universities require 13-years schooling hence you cannot apply directly after 12th. Students from India generally complete the first year of a Bachelor's degree programme in India before applying. Some even clear the IIT-JEE exams. One can also opt for studienkolleg in Germany.

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Eligibility For PG courses (MS) : Students are expected to have at least 70-75% from a reputed Indian University. They are also required to appear for GRE (by some Universities) and a score of above 300 should do the needful. Also, it can boost a student's profile if he or she appears for the course even though the University has not requested for it. IELTS (6.0) or TOEFL (100) is also required.
The courses meant for international students are called International study programs and are taught in English. Hence, students looking for courses exclusively in English must look under the section specified above for their course or under Inte
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Vishal Yadavengineering aspirant,helpful

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As per survey reports, Australia is quite good for education as compared to Germany and Canada but Germany is a the cheapest country for education.
Good luck!

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Take the IELTS though TOEFL is also accepted, but in Europe, IELTS is preferred, also accepted in Canada.

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