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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It is only a rumour. Unless you read info of fee on German Universities Websites, you may treat it as rumour. By the way, even today German Universities charge nominal fee.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Rahul,
Please check this for fee information:
http://future.mcmaster.ca/money-matters/cost-estimator/
Chances of admission basis your profile is quite good. Your admission will also depend on the LORs and SOP.

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sanjay kaushikOwner - Revata International - Education Abroad

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Hi,
Few German Universities offering Masters in computer science and engineering program are:
1. RWTH Aachen.
2. FH Aachen.
3. TU Kaiserslautern.
4. TUHH.
Most of the German Universities do not charge any tuition fees and the ones which are charging the fees, they charge very minimal amount. They usually have very high administrative charges. The total amount for 1 year, which includes tuition expenses, living expenses and administrative fees is around Rs.10 to Rs.13 lakhs. The MS degree in Germany is for 2 years.

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Armaan Sheikhsenior executive study abroad counselling

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It means fees for one year, not 2 years.

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Daksh Mehta

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First, you would have to give IELTS and later you can apply to universities in New Zealand because they have free application submission, but if you want to spend a fortune on applying then go for US and Canada.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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Germany is the best place for you to study. Education is free there, you just need to pay for the living expenses. In two-year PG course, you need to spend around 15 lakh rupees.
Germany is considered to be one of the best countries for higher studies.

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rishab S

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It is between Rs.30 lakhs to Rs.40 lakhs.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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You can appear for GRE and TOEFL/IELTS exam. You need to score high in both the exams. This is the primary criteria, if university have its own unique criteria, then you can check their website.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Fee in German universities is very less . However you may make provision of Euro 1000 per year for fee. Average living expenses will be between Euro 700 to 1000 per month depending on location. You can work 4 hours per day to substadise your fee and living expenses. Based on my son 's MS in Germany I can easily say that as parent my only expenditure was air ticket as he was able to manage his all expenses himself by working in a Telecommunication company.

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