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Scholar-Level 18
Always remember the proverb: Where there is a will, there is a way. Normally speaking any country will like to accept as student only those who have the best of academics. However, there are many nuances. I would advise you to go to a specialist agency dealing with sending students to Germany. They may help you in your dream.
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Scholar-Level 16
Please refer to the link provided below for top institutes in Germany that offer courses in MS in data science or statistics in Germany. Use the filters on the webpage to navigate to a course and college of your choice:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/germany/ms-colleges-dc
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RWTH Aachen is among the best. There is no good and bad university in Germany, all are highly ranked. You can also check TU Munich, TU Berlin, University of Stuttgart, etc. You must complete your Bachelor's degree with very high academic grades, around 75% is minimum. You must take the IELTS as well. Apart from these you must also show outstanding project works, research work, publications, etc. Knowledge of German language is recommended.
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Scholar-Level 17
You need to mention your percentile, German universities are extremely competitive, at least 75% is required.
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Scholar-Level 17
You will have the better answer to this, if you don't have much interest in programming then find out areas of interest, do you like database management, analysis, information management, general management, etc. You can decide accordingly. Also it is not necessary you choose CSE for your Masters, study what you want so that you succeed in your career.
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Can you be more specific and clear? What do you plan to study?
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