M.Tech in Germany
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Ankush,
6.5 is a very poor score to apply to German universities. They require grades as high as 8 out of 10. You should look for average universities in less competitive countries like Poland, Norway, Ireland etc. If you can manage high funds you can check options in Australia and New Zealand.
6.5 is a very poor score to apply to German universities. They require grades as high as 8 out of 10. You should look for average universities in less competitive countries like Poland, Norway, Ireland etc. If you can manage high funds you can check options in Australia and New Zealand.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant
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Germany is, technically, one of the most advanced countries in the world. Engineers are well paid in Germany. I will recommend you to opt for MS over MBA for better career prospects in Germany.
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Rajesh Patel
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Most of the universities in Germany are state university and offer study at free or very low fee.
Getting an admission at the best university, one should have good academic and required score.
After two years of span, nobody can say that education will be free in Germany or not but yes, Germany is one of the best to offer highly skilled professionals from around the world and they will be liberal to attract more professionals in Germany.
Getting an admission at the best university, one should have good academic and required score.
After two years of span, nobody can say that education will be free in Germany or not but yes, Germany is one of the best to offer highly skilled professionals from around the world and they will be liberal to attract more professionals in Germany.
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