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2016-03-19 11:54:27
Guide-Level 12
You must apply through UNI ASSIST which is the online portal for submitting applications to German universities.Visit the portal for details. Refer to the DAAD website also.
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2016-03-19 11:52:52
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2016-03-19 11:52:52
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2016-03-19 11:49:10
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2016-03-19 11:49:10
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2016-03-18 14:53:54
Contributor-Level 7
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2016-03-16 16:54:00
Contributor-Level 6
While studying, it might not be too important.
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2016-03-15 19:15:28
Guide-Level 12
Yes they do provide good opportunities which are not quite known or popular as we know about countries like US. You can work anywhere in Europe, Germany is also a major financial and business hub of the EU so its going to open many doors. Anyways getting a job will lie on your own talents and how you make use of opportunities given to you. Learn a foreign language, network with important people,improve your skills and of course performance in your academic front will also be counted. Check Financial Times MBA Ranking for the best b schools in the country and visit the websites for more information.
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2016-03-15 09:44:32
Contributor-Level 7
Four business schools in Germany feature in the QS Global 200. Universities in Germany are currently the most competitive in Europe in terms of GMAT scores – ahead of Spain, France and the Netherlands.
Manheim Business School:
Mannheim Business School is the top-ranked business school in Germany according to actively hiring MBA employers and business & management academics. The business school offers three international MBA programs, which can be studied both full and part-time.
WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management
Offered in partnership with the Kellogg School of Management, the WHU Otto Beisheim School
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2016-03-14 13:43:33
Guide-Level 11
Approximately 800 Euros per month is required for living expenses by a student in Germany. Hope this helps.
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