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Scholar-Level 17
To study in Germany one must complete 13 years of education that is one more additional year of formal schooling or college after 12th.You may enroll into a Bachelor's degree program and complete the first year or check for Studienkolleg courses in Germany.
You must also have strong German language skills since the undergraduate courses are mostly taught in German language. Medical studies are highly competitive and all requirements must be met. Check the DAAD India website for more clarity.
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Yes, you can but with 59% Germany will be a very tough choice. Check Australia. If you are interested in Europe then check Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Spain, etc. Human Resource Management will be more relevant but MS programs are designed in such a way that you can select your desired field as per your interest. So, if you really have interest in Sports management then you can apply. You have to write your personal statement accordingly.
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1. The faculty members of the B-School are highly experienced and keep themselves abreast of the latest happenings in Business world thereby giving real corporate like experience to the students.
2. The cost of living in Germany is quite low and can be easily managed by every international student studying there.
3. There is a lot of scope for internship programs as these are highly encouraged and sometimes quite compulsory.
4. Doing MBA in Germany is paid unlike other programs like Masters in Science. The students are offered research projects which are paid for, thus offering them excellent remune
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, universities abroad offer scholarships to deserving applicants. This is also the case for France and Germany. You will be eligible for scholarship and these are given on merit basis at the time of admission. You may check the Campus France and DAAD India websites for special scholarship schemes for Indian students.
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You need to clarify something here, do you want to pursue architecture, nanotechnology or chemical engineering?
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With a chemistry degree, you are not eligible to study automobile engineering and related disciplines If at all you want to study about automobiles. You can check out courses like applied chemistry in automobiles. You may check the DAAD website for relevant courses and universities offering the particular courses.
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