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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You will require very high academic ranking and a good IELTS score. Knowing German language will be beneficial. I will urge you to visit the university websites for university specific entry requirements though most of them will require a very good first class standing preferably with distinction.
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Scholar-Level 17
Diplomas are not accepted for admissions to German universities. You must either clear IIT JEE Advanced or enroll into a Bachelor degree program and complete the first year. Additionally, you must know German language and must also take the IELTS. Please refer to the DAAD website for more information:
http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/
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-WHU Vallendar
This privately financed school was founded in 1984 by the Koblenz chamber of commerce and is located in Vallendar near Koblenz. WHU maintains a network of over 190 partner universities worldwide.
-HH Leipzig
Established in 1898, it is one of the worlds oldest business schools. HHL is not only Germany's oldest business school; it also remains one of the countrys leading management institutions.
-The Business Schools of Mannheim Of University
With 34 fully ordained professors, 3 junior professors, more than 150 additional faculty members, and about 4000 students, the Business School of the Uni
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Scholar-Level 17
Australia is a better option for you, rest are competitive with respect to your grades and US, Canada don't accept 3-year Bachelor's degree. You can look for accounts or finance programs but the course choice is completely yours, depending on your interest and future plans.
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