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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
KIT has an acceptance rate of 26% which means that it only accepts 26 applications for every 100 receives. When compared with RWTH Aachen with acceptance rate of only 10% admissions at KIT can be considered relatively easier. Both these institutes rank in & around the top 10 colleges & universities in Germany & are only known to accept highly qualified candidates. Interested applicants must maintain a solid student profile with a near perfect academic record & a CV that demonstrates their non academic capabilities.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission requirements for MBA universities in Germany without GMAT vary based on university requirements. The following points provide an overview of the same:
- A bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
- Certain universities in Germany might look for a certain cut-off GPA.
- Work experience is not always mandatory for MBA in Germany.
- Students need to demonstrate their English language proficiency through certain exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, etc.
- Universities might also require application documents such as a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, admission essays, etc.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Accadis Hochschule Bad Homburg, Akademie Wurth Business School, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Cologne Business School, Dresden International University, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Reutlingen University, Leipzig University, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Technical University of Munich, University of Kiel, University of Tubingen, University of Stuttgart, Witten/Herdecke University, etc. are some of the MBA universities in Germany without GMAT.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of studying in Germany varies on the choice of private or public universities. The public universities in Germany charges only semester fees, while the private uniiversities are little expensive. However, despite all, studying in Germany is still one of the cheapest option for international students planning to study abroad.
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