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Ms SomyaCurious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself.

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Rohit,
Poland as compared to other European countries is a bit cheap. But, it is difficult for students to live there. Employers prefer candidates speaking Polish. I suggest you to study in Italy. Your job opportunities will be relatively better too. Hope it helps. All the best.

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Shweta Singh

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Please visit the link to know details: https://www.jdids.com/italian-couture/

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Kaisong, you can apply but different universities have different requirements. You must also take IELTS. Applying to France may require you to take a French language test too. You should check websites of some universities and prepare accordingly. All the best.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Find out the college based on preference. Ensure you have basic pre requirements, as set by the University or college. Apply through the admission process prescribed for foreign nationals. Get the offer letter from the college. Apply for visa at the respective embassy for the particular visa you are supposed to carry.

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Ayush Thakur

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Admissions:-
Non-European students
Second Medical Admissions Test for the 2018 entry: IMAT
When & Where: September 7th; New York, Tel Aviv and many other locations (see the full list of TEST CENTERS)
Available places: 5 (45 places already covered with the first admission test in April 2018)
Applications CLOSED; results day: September 25th; Enrolment: September 25th and September 30th
2018 second.
Call for Applications (official Italian source: Second Band non-EU 2018)
Requirements:
Have a non-EU citizenship*;
Have no additional Italian citizenship;
Do not live in Italy. *Please note that citizens of United Kingdom, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein
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Chintan Jain

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The required percentage in order to see the current competition, you should have above 90 percent for apply out of India.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Depends on the college you are seeking admission in. But you are probably eligible for most. Some universities require you to pass a certain exam or test and selection is based on the performance of that test.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

Germany and Italy both are very popular study abroad destinations, but each one addresses to a different type of students. Although they do have a few things in common, both Germany and Italy have their own specific elements when it comes to higher education that sets them apart from other study abroad destinations. But Germany is the best choice. Be aware that due to Germany's free-tuition policy in public schools, there is a bigger competition for some of the best and most popular degree programmes; so getting admitted into the best German universities won't be an easy task. If it still is hard to decide, here are some final tips:
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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

Germany and Italy are both very popular study abroad destinations, but each one addresses to a different type of students. Although they do have a few things in common, both Germany and Italy have their own specific elements when it comes to higher education that set them apart from other study abroad destinations. But Germany is the best choice. Be aware that due to Germany's free-tuition policy in public schools, there is a bigger competition on some of the best and most popular degree programmes; so getting admitted into the best German universities won't be an easy task. If it still is hard to decide, here are some final tips:
If yo
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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

This would depend a lot on your long term career goals. If you intend to return to India, then France or Germany should be fine. However, if you intend to explore permanent settlement abroad as well, then Canada or Australia is a better option as the government rules are more flexible in terms of work opportunities post MBA. Career opportunities and quality of education in Italy & Iceland may not be at par with France & Germany.

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