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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It is true that currently most of the Public Universities in Germany charge nominal fee from both domestic and international students. You must check fee details on website for your targeted university and course.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Fozia,
Every university in Germany is good for research, some are extremely competitive to get in. Also, it matters as to which subject you want to deal with. Some names are TU Berlin, TU Munich, Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg, Freie University Berlin, RWTH Aachen, etc.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Aakib, you have to check university websites for Ph.D notifications, the admission process is different than other conventional courses. You must get in touch with the department supervisors and share your research proposal, a rigorous follow up has to be done, not every university or the supervisor will respond so you have to research well and be proactive, they will get back if they like what you wrote. Additional tests like GRE or GMAT may be required to pursue the programme in the US.

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Nilanjana Kamat

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Hi Meenu,
For studying in Germany, you must first of all have a very good percentage. Admission requirements are different with different universities, you have to check the university websites before applying but generally, you must take the IELTS and a German language proficiency test depending on the university.

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tanush bansal

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Hi mate,
I'm not sure about distance colleges in Germany but according to my research German colleges don't give admissions to Diploma holders especially Indian Diploma holders. And, you need to complete 13-years of education in order to take admission in Germany. You need to complete your 2nd-year of B.Tech in India then you can take admission in Germany. But for admission in Germany, you need to do a language perfection course like TOEFL or IELTS. After passing this exam, you will get your visa for Germany.
I hope this will give you an idea on how you need to apply for colleges in Germany.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Himanshi,
It can be free or can incur up to Euro500 per semester. You should see here for university specific fee and living expenses
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/germany/ms-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-ds


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Chetna S

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Hi
If you are talking about high school diploma from USA, you need to check the eligibility criteria of university you wish to apply as the entry requirements are mentioned on their respective websites. Alternatively, specify the course you wish to apply for here and I might guide you further.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Smriti, pursuing or applying for a Ph.D means, you must have a research proposal or question and share your thoughts and proposals to various universities across the world or in your case in Germany. You have to be accepted by a supervisor, before you commence your research work. Some of the leading universities for research in Germany are Free. University of Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin, TU Munich, TU Berlin and many more. I am sure you are aware of the top ones. Visit the websites and the respective department pages, also visit the DAAD website, email the professors citing your interest, they will get back to you, if you h
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Divya, yes you can depending whether you meet entry requirements, etc. You must also first clear the licensing exam before applying for the Masters and practice. Check dental council of Germany website for details. You must also visit university's website.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi, looks tough. I think your engineering degree will be considered full time. But I will suggest you get in touch with DAAD officials and check the website of DAAD Delhi. It is an official organisation to consult to study in Germany. You should also keep other options other than Germany.

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