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Top ones like Mannheim and WHU Otto Beisheim Business Schools require very good grades, high GMAT scores and work experience of may be 2 to 3 years. Different B-schools may have slightly flexible requirement which you must check on their websites.
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https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/purchasing-manager
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When it comes to wind engineering, USA is one of the top most countries, but getting a job itself is difficult in US. You can apply after gaining few years of experience. You should look for opportunities in Germany, Netherlands, France, Denmark and Spain to name a few.
The opportunities are diverse, you can land up in roles involving manufacturing, project development, testing, troubleshooting, R&D work which involves design and development of wind turbines, etc.
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I hope that you have completed your 6 years course as it is the major requirement apart from proficiency in German language as you need to take case histories and diagnosis in local language.
For more details, you can go through the following link:
http://www.medicalstudyguide.com/specialisation-in-medicine-in-germany.html
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