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Raushan Kumar

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The average hourly wage for part-time jobs in Germany ranges from €10 to €15.

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joisha verma

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The document requirements at the IU International University of Applied Science are as per the programs and the level of course. Some of the programs require work experience, whereas some require interviews, and few of the programs require both, therefore students need to check the documents and eligibility requirements of the programme before applying. However, the general requirements at the university are mentioned below:

  • Academic transcripts and records.

  • Proof of English language test scores.

  • Work experience (if applicable).

  • CV or Resume.'

  • Health insurance.

  • Copy of passport.

  • Recent passport-size photographs and others.

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Akash Gaur

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Munich is one of the costlier German cities to live & study in. Students looking to pursue their studies in Munich must prepare well financially as studies in Munich cost a decent fortune. The annual estimated cost of living in Munich as part of student apartments is around INR 14.5 L. Note that this figure may change based on the type of lifestyle students pursue.  

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Raushan Kumar

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For skilled workers in IT and engineering, salaries in Germany are mostly higher. Netherlands has many big companies that pay well too. Depending on your job and industry, you can get good salary there. Both countries offer chances to earn well after studies.

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Both countries have good education. The choice depends on what you want. Germany is good for cheap education with no tuition fees in public universities and many job opportunities after studies. Netherlands is better for English courses and easy-going learning environment.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, Germany is a worthwhile destination for an MBA. It offers high-quality education, a strong economy, and global recognition of its degrees. Many top companies actively hire MBA graduates from Germany, offering competitive salaries. Additionally, the cost of living and studying is relatively lower compared to other European countries.

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