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a month agoContributor-Level 8
You should first learn simple and polite Japanese phrases. Konnichiwa (Hello), Arigatou gozaimasu: (Thank you), and Sumimasen: (Excuse me / Sorry) are some of them.
These words are helpful for you. If want to study in Japan.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students planning to enrol in UG courses at Uni Geneva do need to have a good understanding of French as most UG courses are taught in this language.
However, at the PG level, only a select few programs are French-taught. Most PG programs allow admissions based on English-proficiency.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students generally pay the same base tuition and admission fees as Japanese students at UTokyo. However, some specialised programs may have different rates. Students receiving the MEXT scholarship are entirely exempt from paying any tuition charges.
Students also read: Affordable Student Housing in Tokyo for Indian Students
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
GIBS Business School is popular mainly because it gives a more practical and active kind of management learning, not just classroom theory.
Students like it because:
- focus on internships and real company exposure
- lot of presentations, group work, and activities
- regular guest lectures from industry people
- training for placements from early stage
- entrepreneurship and startup-related exposure
- Bangalore location helps for jobs and networking
- active campus life with events and competitions
So basically, students feel it is more “hands-on” and industry oriented compared to many regular colleges.
That's why it has become a known option for BBA/PGDM
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, learning German is not strictly mandatory for entry to all programs at HFT Stuttgart. This is especially true for students applying to English-taught PG courses.
However, most UG programs are taught in German. To pursue them, students do need to provide valid scores in German proficiency tests like TestDAF or DSH.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing a B.Ed from Delhi University in 2025 after completing B.A. (Hons) French in 2021 is a very practical route if your goal is to become a French teacher. The gap of a few years does not affect eligibility, as long as you meet the marks requirement (minimum 50% in graduation, 45% for reserved categories).
Why B.Ed from DU is a Good Choice
- Eligibility: Your B.A. (Hons) French qualifies you for B.Ed, since DU accepts graduates from recognised disciplines.
- Specialization: You can choose Language Education (French) as your teaching subject.
- Recognition: DU's B.Ed is NCTE-approved, making you eligible for CTET, State TETs, and schoo
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, for CUET B.Ed (DU), the most reliable preparation resources are a mix of standard CUET books (Arihant, Oswaal, Physics Wallah), free online study material (EduRev, SelfStudys), and previous year papers. These cover English, General Test, Teaching Aptitude, and subject‑specific sections.
Recommended Books (the latest CUET Pattern)
- Arihant CUET UG English Language Section I (A) – Chapterwise notes, 1000+ MCQs, statement/matching type questions
- Arihant CUET UG General Aptitude & English Combo – Notes + Question Bank + Flashcards
- Oswaal CUET UG Question Banks (Set of 5) – English, General Test, Accountanc
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes getting admission at university in Germany for Embedded Systems & VLSI is bit competitive. International students must fulfill admission requirements listed below to boost their chances of pursuing this course in Germany:
- Bachelor's degree in related field;
- Strong academic record with good GPA;
- Proficiency in English (usually IELTS or TOEFL);
- LOR
- Statement of purpose;
- GRE/GMAT scores
- Other university-specific requirements
New answer posted
2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes getting admission at university in Germany for Embedded Systems & VLSI is bit competitive. International students must fulfill admission requirements listed below to boost their chances of pursuing this course in Germany:
- Bachelor's degree in related field;
- Strong academic record with good GPA;
- Proficiency in English (usually IELTS or TOEFL);
- LOR
- Statement of purpose;
- GRE/GMAT scores
- Other university-specific requirements
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