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2016-05-11 07:30:23

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Dear Navjeet, education in Germany is almost free. What they charge is a minimal semester fee or convenience fee if around 500 Euro.
Best Wishes

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2016-05-10 18:27:56

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Vikram AdityaEntrepreneur

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Australia,because Germany is famous for his automobile infrastructure there is world class jobs in automobile sector,on the other side Australia gives more CS and architect based jobs the companies like CISCO and Cap Gemini having the major recruitment from Australia.

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2016-05-10 10:10:34

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adarsh yadav

Contributor-Level 7

Yes Germany is a very good choice for MS but you should know German language and also it's tuition fee is not free so you should keep handful of money with you for MS.overall it's a good place and you will get a wonderful job after that.
Good luck for your future

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2016-05-09 16:08:15

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Aniket,
Your profile is a bit lower. You could try adding relevant work experience and an excellent GRE score but your chances would continue to be at best 50 - 50. Would highly recommend you to look at other, less popular but equally good universities. Here's a link to get you started.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/10-lesser-known-good-colleges-of-germany-articlepage-496


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2016-05-09 16:02:05

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2016-05-09 11:34:39

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Navjeet,
In Germany, UG studies are almost free. Most universities are financed by the government and no tuition fee is to be borne by the students. There is a small semester fee of about 500 Euros per semester. Private universities are however chargeable and tuition fee may be between 15000-20000 euros/yr. Additionally 7908 Euro per year should be considered for living expense.
Hope this helps.

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2016-05-09 07:55:43

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Liju Kunju

Beginner-Level 5

yeah Germany universities provide free education. it mainly depends on your academic performance. you need 70% marks for free education. for scholarships login to wemakescholars.com and daad.de German language is compulsory with B1 levelni think and IELTS with 6.5 points

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2016-05-09 07:44:05

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Liju Kunju

Beginner-Level 5

for scholarships login to wemakescholars.com and usually the cost of study in Germany are free for the Govt. funded university. For masters you need 70% marks I think.

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2016-05-08 18:06:40

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

if you have 80% marks in be you can try in Germany. You can also try this course in UK. you just try Automotive design courses in UK with industry internships. Many leading auto makers offers it in UK. you can Google and see

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