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2016-02-05 12:44:11
Guide-Level 12
The fee structure is low in Germany. If you take admission in a public University, you may be expect no tuition fees at all or hardly 250-500 Euro per semester. An ideal estimate is around 70k to a lakh per year. This figure excludes living expense.
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2016-02-05 11:05:52
Guide-Level 11
You must have heard about the rigid work permits for international students in the UK. Keeping the work permit point of view, Canada is a better option.
Please, feel free to write back.
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2016-02-05 11:03:51
Guide-Level 11
For Masters in Computer Science, a prior degree in Computer Science or related field is required. Applicants from other fields with suitable backgrounds are also considered, which will be decided only by the University. The best way would be to write to some Universities as admission criteria varies with every University. They will guide you better.
Please free to write back for any details.
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2016-02-05 10:13:01
Guide-Level 12
GRE is optional for German universities. Having an additional GRE score will be an addition to your profile. Applicants with a mediocre profile are generally recommended to give the GRE due to competition.
Good luck.
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2016-02-03 14:04:52New answer posted
2016-02-02 16:05:44
Contributor-Level 9
First of all it is difficult for an international student to obtain a seat for free of cost. You may look for scholarships. Your grades are good but the universities offering scholarship will consider applicants with grades as high as 95%. You can still apply.
I hope it helps.
Wish you all the best.
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2016-02-01 15:40:03
Contributor-Level 10
Fee structure for MS in Canada may range from CDN$10,000 to CDN$30,000 per year. Fee may be slightly higher depending on the university. You must also consider an additional expense of Rs. 4 to Rs.10 lakh as living expenditure. Remember that cost of living is high in big cities such as Vancouver and Toronto. Also you must consider application fee between CD$150 to CDN$250 per application/ per university. Refer to the latest conversion rates to view the amount in INR.
Canada is one of the fewest countries offering low tuition fee to international students in order to provide affordable quality education.
I hope it helps. Ple
New answer posted
2016-02-01 15:28:40
Guide-Level 12
You must complete your bachelor's degree with quite good academic grades. GRE is optional for German universities, so you will be required to take only IELTS or TOEFL. You must check the university websites for minimum requirements. Fee is usually quite reasonable and may be around EURO 250 per semester for international students and varies with the universities. I will also suggest you to go through the DAAD website which contains fee and scholarship information.
Here are the links-
Scholarships - http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/14498/index.html
Master Studies - http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/15067/index.html
I hope it helps.
New answer posted
2016-02-01 15:10:15
Contributor-Level 10
VCU is one of the oldest and prestigious universities in US. It is a highly respectable university in the world. A dual degree is a very good opportunity for you to gain international exposure and meet new people from varying backgrounds. You must however meet admission requirements of both the universities. Under the dual degree scheme you will have the following specializations to choose - Finance, Global Marketing and Information Security.
Do consult with your university for any latest updates though. VCU has also been popular for finance and management courses so you make take this leap.
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New answer posted
2016-01-31 19:41:41
Guide-Level 12
On the whole, no. Fees is very high. They have what they say bursary- financial help for bright but poor students. It is worth a try, but I doubt if they will offer to someone from outside the EU countries. You must also have excellent academic standing for any free seat.
All the best.
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