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Shwetha Fernandes

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You can choose to be an academic lecturer in a dental college or more options are open after MS. So you can even consider going for Masters.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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Physiotherapy isn't a university education in Germany, but a special school. You can learn that at so-called Fachschulen, which isn't free - what I could find is that it's something between 300 euros to 450 euros per month.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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There are best colleges in Germany in many fields like management, science, arts, etc. Germany is the most sought country to study when it comes to engineering. Here are some of the best universities to study in:
Universities in Berlin - Free University of Berlin, Humbolt University of Berlin
Universities in Munich - Technical University Munich, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Universities in Smaller German Cities - Heidelberg University, Schiller International University,
Hochschule Furtwangen University, University of Freiburg, Leuphana University Lneburg.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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Yes, you can by all means apply. If you have no back logs, have good or reasonable grades then your admission will have normal process. Both countries have best universities and it is just that you will have see what is the best one for you. Both country requires language proficiency test mostly IELTS. You must have 6.5 bands in all four modules and this one of the basic requirements. The university policies may differ from one to the other.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi, if you have a very good academic profile surely you can. German universities are extremely competitive so you must be very good in your studies. In addition your projects, research work, publications or patents if any, recommendation letters, personal statement etc. Will be strictly evaluated for admission purposes.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Shobha, there are no options like these in Germany. One must complete 13 years education to apply to a German university. They don't even accept 12 years education which means one more additional year of formal schooling or college after 12th if you wish to study in Germany.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Hanumantha, PG Medicine in Germany is a very challenging process, comes under the German Medical Council. In most cases they don't recognize Indian MBBS so you have to do the entire course all over again. Typically you must register and obtain licence from the medical council to start your PG, its difficult for overseas applicants. Additionally you must have proof of 12 months rotator internship. German language fluency is also a must.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You need to do IELTS and obtain minimum 6.5 band over all and minimum 6 band in all components. You can apply directly to university online. However, as you are new to the procedures it is better to contact some education consultants, who can process your application to get your admission and visa.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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It would be nice to know for what reasons are those colleges in India have attained top 50 positions. If there is any such major difference among the 50 and a regular college in any foreign country, then why follow the crowd and go with the 50? Nothing can be compensated the experiences that can be attained in a foreign land.

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Sargam SharmaAn engineering student, freelancer and artist.

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Germany is a pretty great country for engineering. The courses are competitive and great. Also, the majority of the education is free there. You just have to pay for your visa and living cost. In most of the universities, the medium of lectures is German. But some of them do have English as the medium of communication. If you are considering engineering then it's a good idea to go for Germany.

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