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2016-01-10 23:27:35
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2015-12-31 17:15:51
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2015-12-31 12:35:27
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In most cases you would require an IELTS score to study in Germany. However, you do not need an IELTS if you hold a bachelor's degree which was taught in English or if your mother tongue is English or if you stayed or worked in a country where English is the official language, and this will depend entirely on the university's admission rules.
German universities offer the programs in a very reasonable budget for international students. German national universities are free of cost and are extremely competitive to get into. They may charge a small amount of semester fee from international students. Even private and other pub
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2015-12-24 13:09:15
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Computer Science is the study of computers and computational systems. Computer scientists deal mostly with software and software systems; this includes their theory, design, development, and application.
Principal areas of study within Computer Science include artificial intelligence, computer systems and networks, security, database systems, human computer interaction, vision and graphics, numerical analysis, programming languages, software engineering, bioinformatics and theories of computing. Computer scientists design and analyze algorithms to solve programs and study the performance of computer hardware and software.
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2015-12-22 16:22:41
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The cut-off are not fixed and hence keep changing year after year. For accurate figures, kindly get in touch with the college authority.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish You Luck!
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2015-12-21 15:49:51
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Germany is very much known for its technological advancements, especially Automobile and mechanical. Few good universities that you can look for are
Hochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen,
RWTH Aachen University,
Esslingen University of Applied Sciences,
University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt /
University of Applied Sciences Landshut,
etc.
Most of the universities have English as the medium of teaching.
For admission you might have to give GRE and IELTS / TOEFL.
Also education in Germany is government funded, there is a possibility that you might have to pay a minimal fee ranging from euro 140-500.
For more information on German Unive
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2015-12-09 16:33:10
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Look at jobs and careers you'd want to do, even for free, if money or time wasn't an obstacle. Then look at industries that best pay for those skills that align with your cultural values because passion is a great motivator to be excellent at those things.
Then look at the skills that come easily to you and you enjoy that you would you can do at better efficiency than most.
Hone those skills while discerning a workable path to where you want to be with realistic timelines, with measurable markers of p
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2015-12-08 10:26:44
Contributor-Level 7
If you are still prusing graduation you must have achieved good grades particularly in Physics and Mathematics. You must also hold a bachelor's degree in the same field or related discipline. GRE will be required if you seek admissions in countries such as USA and Canada. Other requirements include TOEFL or IELTS to prove your English language proficiency. You must first decide which country you want to go to as admission requirements vary with colleges and countries.
Hope this helps. Feel free to write back for any clarifications.
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