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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
To study in Germany, one should have €11,904 per year, equivalent to €992 per month in their German blocked account to cover living expenses.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can stay in Germany after a DAAD scholarship. However, you must apply for a residence permit for job seekers. This is valid for a period of 18 months, and you can hunt for qualified jobs during this time period.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
An LOR for Masters in Germany should be around one page long. It should cover all the essential traits about the candidate in around 500-600 words. However, some universities require question answer based recommendations. One must follow the university guidelines properly and submit the LOR accordingly.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
A letter of recommendation for Masters in Germany requires proper format with an introduction, body paragraph and conclusion. A recommender must introduce the applicant by mentioning the relation and the number of years of association. He should also compare the applicant with the peer group and mention about the candidate's traits that impressed him/her.
The following paragraphs should focus on three to four important traits of the applicant. Every paragraph should be focused on one particular trait, along with proper justification.
The recommender must conclude the letter by recommending the candidate and stating his/her worthiness for
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can study in Germany without knowing German by enrolling in one of the many English-taught programs offered by universities. However, learning basic German may be helpful for daily life outside academics.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, many universities in Germany offer English-taught programs, especially at the graduate level. Examples include Technical University of Munich (TUM), Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), and Heidelberg University. Over 200 universities provide English-taught programs across various fields such as Engineering, Business, Computer Science, and Natural Science.
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