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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are advised to evaluate doing MS in Germany. Germany has large educational infrastructure for higher education. There is nominal fee in most of German Universities for MS. You can subsidize your living by working part-time which is allowed as per German laws. You can work for 20 hours a week while on student visa. German government is liberal in granting work visa to students who have studied in Germany. Some of the Germany Universities such as Technical University of Munich TUM runs MS courses in English for international students. Electronics engineers can specialize in Telecommunications or Embedded Systems at TUM. Both courses
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hey Deepanshu,
These are the leading German universities of technology-RWTH Aachen,
TU Berlin,
TU Braunschweig,
TU Darmstadt,
TU Dresden,
Leibniz Universitt Hannover,
KIT Karlsruhe,
TU Munich
University Stuttgart.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Aman,
Well, not everybody prefers this. Its more of a personal choice. Germany has been one of the best countries for education and research. So, if an applicant is academically strong and knows he/she can have better prospects in terms of education, research, international exposure, career growth that prefer to apply to top ranked foreign universities. And, by the way, Germany is more famous for automobile and mechanical engineering over electrical.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Prakhar,
You should know German language at least B2 level or a C level. You must check with the German medical council very importantly and obtain the confirmed Observer-ship from a German hospital approved by the German Medical Council. You must also register yourself with a hospital or a Medical Practitioner with German Medical licensing authorities. I will suggest you take help of a consultancy who provides all these contacts and tie-ups.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Karthik,
The scope is good and can be found in research, core science as well as engineering. You should aim for a Ph.D in this field for better opportunities. Germany is a good place for research.
As far as power plants are concerned, you can check the below mentioned link:
http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Germany/Powerplants

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Swaranjali,
Your grades are very low for German Universities. 55% to 63% is not acceptable. You can find options in low tier universities, but you should think twice before investing your time and money in such B-schools. You must take GMAT. If you score well, you may still have a chance. Instead, you can look for other country options like Australia or New Zealand.
You must choose the specialization as per your education background and career plans. You must also submit a SOP to the university and justify why you choose the specialization. You can evaluate international business or general management. You can also look for global MB
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Sravan,
Entry requirements are different for different universities. Universities in Germany are very competitive, how much did you score in your Bachelor degree?

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Prashant Srivastava

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It's good. First of all, congratulations. Secondly, it is a good college with good placement record.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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It is nice to know that you want to pursue MBA abroad. It is good to have such dreams. Unfortunately, the marks obtained by you in various important exams tell a different story. Any prospective institute will surely look at your academic qualifications obtained. Here, you are likely to suffer setbacks. My advice would be to take some job, try to excel in it as well as concerned academic area by writing few papers, etc. This may improve your chances. Beware of some fraudulent institutes that will make money from you and leave you in lurch.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Chaitanya,
The most important thing which you will need is high grades to be considered for admissions. GRE is optional and not even required by most Universities. International applicants must submit IELTS or TOEFL scores. Admissions are very selective and is mostly done on the basis of academic scores only.
It is good for you if you know or learn German language.
1. Jacobs University Bremen.
2. ULM University,
3. RWTH Aachen and
4. Passau University are some of the best known for Computer Science studies.
Good Luck.

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