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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
" Each of these universities has its own strengths and specialties, making it difficult to declare a single "best" among them. Here's a brief overview of their rankings and areas of excellence:
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
QS World University Ranking: #102
Strengths: Natural sciences, engineering sciences, environmental sciences, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering.
RWTH Aachen University
QS World University Ranking: #99
Strengths: Engineering, natural sciences, materials science, mechanical engineering, and chemical engineering.
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
QS World University Ranking: #28
Strengths: Engineering
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A few of the reasons to join IU Germany are:
- The university is diverse in nature with 130,000+ students from more than 190 countries around the world
- There are 25+ on-campus degree courses offered by this university in lucrative fields
- Students will have the opportunity to work part-time while studying. Part-time work can be done up to 20 hours per week during school term
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is free for most of the programs for international students. However, some courses including a master's in Architecture cost around INR 3L. Students willing to join KIT Germany must meet eligibility requirements and provide the necessary paperwork to be admitted to Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. A bachelor's degree from an accredited university or its equivalent is required for admission, as is evidence of fluency in either German or English.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Frankfurt offers the most job opportunities for international students as it is the financial hub of Germany. The city hosts numerous banks and major companies, providing ample internship and job prospects. Berlin also has strong networking opportunities and a growing job market, especially in tech and creative industries.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is not free for international teachers. Though some students may be given an exception from paying the tution fee in case they are DAAD scholarship holders or are citizens of one of the member states of AKP or citizens of one of the least developed countries on the UN-list .
Fee for undergraduate/bachelor's degree that is paid by international students at KIT is €1,500 per semester .
To know more about the institute, candidates can refer to the official website of the institute or shiksha.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Universities in Germany have rolling admissions or fixed admission deadlines. Usually, German universities accept international applications in two major intakes: Summer (Mar/Apr start) intake and Fall (Aug/Sep start) intake. Note that the fall intake are open for most of the courses. However, summer intakes are open for selective courses only. Hence, the fall intake is a better option.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Cost : An MBA in Aviation in Germany can cost about €10,000-€30,000 per annum. The entrance process generally mandates a Bachelor's degree in related fields such as business, aviation, etc., and GMAT/GRE (if required) scores, and English proficiency tests (TOEFL/IELTS), the statement of purpose, and the letters of recommendation. Some of the universities do demand relevant experience in the sector. You can apply either directly at the university's portal or through centralized systems like UniAssist. Always check the entry requirements in specific for each university.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
A blocked account in Germany is a bank account in which international students looking to study in Germany are required to transfer at least EUR 11,904 (INR 10.5 L) to prove the German authorities that they have enough money to live and study in Germany. Note that this account is required to get a German students visa will be blocked in the bank until the student's arrival in Germany. Students would be allowed to withdraw EUR 992 (INR 87.8 K) on a monthly basis to cover living expenses in the Germany.
Conversion Rate: 1 EUR = INR 88.57
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Applying to PFH Private University is different from a applying to other universities in Germany mainly because it is a private institution, ie. you have to pay more tuition fees than most public universities in Germany and the focus is generally on a online applications.
The main differences are:
1.The cost of tuition
2. Last date for submission of application
3. Focus on practical experience
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The Cultural Diversity Scholarship at the University of Europe offers a 50% tuition fee waiver for the first year to five students each semester who bring diverse cultural perspectives to the university community. see the details regarding the scholarship:-
Eligibility:
Open to applicants of all nationalities and all programmes at UE.
Application Process:
- Program Application: Apply to your chosen programme at UE.
- Motivation Letter: Submit a motivation letter detailing your life story and how you contribute to cultural diversity within the UE student body.
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