M.Sc in Germany
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Scholar-Level 17
There are no tier 2 or 3 universities in Germany, every university is competitive and good ones. Some private universities may accept but 6.5 is a very poor score for Germany. You can still try applying to some if your SOP, LORs, research profile etc is very strong. Otherwise check options in other countries like Netherlands, Australia, etc.
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Scholar-Level 17
It would require a very strong profile from your end to gain admissions in Germany. Also because your work experience was in a different field it will be challenging now. Relevant publications, patents, high quality projects in addition to having an outstanding academic profile is a must. You are advised to get in touch with DAAD officials before you apply. Here is the website:
https://www.daad.in/en/
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Scholar-Level 18
It's indeed great to know your dream of studying in Germany. There are plenty of places where you can do your MS or ME. But, there are many nuances. Hence, I would advise you to approach an agency dealing with sending students to Germany for overcoming these nuances in the process.
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There are striking differences between the two programs. The answer will depend on which course you prefer and your career plans. Typically MBA is for people with work experience, the MBA class is full of managers, senior managers, VPs, etc. MS Management is designed for fresh graduates. You can figure it out now.
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Scholar-Level 17
RWTH Aachen is among the best. There is no good and bad university in Germany, all are highly ranked. You can also check TU Munich, TU Berlin, University of Stuttgart, etc. You must complete your Bachelor's degree with very high academic grades, around 75% is minimum. You must take the IELTS as well. Apart from these you must also show outstanding project works, research work, publications, etc. Knowledge of German language is recommended.
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