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Don't think that way. There are a lot of Assamese people in Delhi too.
I'm an Assamese and I'm pursuing B.Com (Hons) from SRCC, Delhi University. It's absolutely fine and normal for you to take admission in any college you want and anywhere in the world.
And talking about the communication, Delhi has a mixture of people from all parts of the country. Hindi and English are the two languages mostly used here.
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Yes you are right, public colleges are free and highly competitive. Because they are free does not mean you can secure an admission there but the opposite. Extremely high academic marks are required to get into German universities. You must also know that some programs and courses may incur a fee, not all is free. Very minimal tuition fee is required in this case. You can refer to this website and learn more about studying in Germany, the various universities, fees, scholarships etc. https://www.daad.in/en/.
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