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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is moderately difficult to get into Dublin City University, as its acceptance rate stands at around 50% as per an unofficial source.
Given below are the admission requirements, take a look -
- A minimum of 65% in class 12 for UG courses
- A UG degree for the PG programs
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
According to CSUEB's LinkedIn the subjects that the ex students of this university studied before securing placement are mentioned below-
- Business Administration and Management, General (14.55%)
- Computer Science (8.83%)
- Computational Science (8.17%)
- Psychology (7.58%)
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies (4.62%)
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there are many English taught programs in Germany for Indian students -
• Availability - 1,500+ PG programs are fully taught in English in Germany
• These are at private universities such as- SRH, Gisma, IU International, Macromedia, EU Business School, etc.
• Some public universities also provide English taught programs in STEM and Business fields
• Benefits of English programs - No German language requirement for admission, easy transition, internationally recognised degrees
Please Note - Start with English taught program, learn Ger
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Yes, the University at Buffalo is ranked by Times Higher Education in the year 2026. This year's ranking marks a decline of 50 spots from last year.
The University at Buffalo ranked at #301 based on scores derived from many parameters.
THE ranks universities based on the given parameters -
- Teaching
- Research Environment
- Research Quality
- Industry Standards
- International Outlook
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
It depends on what type of programme you choose-
• English taught programs (Private Universities)- No German required. Most private German universities offer full PG programs in English. But basic German (A1/A2) is strongly recommended for daily life.
• Public Universities/German-medium programs: German language proficiency is MANDATORY — typically B2 or C1 level (TestDaF or DSH certification)
• German language levels explained: A1 = Basic greetings, B1 = Can understand and communicate in simple situations, B2 = Can handle most situations independently, C1 = A
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes IELTS is required for English taught programs in Germany-
• Minimum IELTS score: 6.0–6.5 for most private universities; 6.5–7.0 for public universities
• Alternatives accepted: TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo English Test (varies by university)
• IELTS is required at the COUNTRY level for your visa process, not just by the university
• If your medium of instruction in college was English, some universities may waive the IELTS requirement (medium of instruction certificate)
Private universities often have more flexible English requirements co
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Good news for most Indian students:
• Most German universities — both public and private — do NOT require GRE or GMAT for their master's programs.
• Some business schools and MBA programs at private universities may ask for GMAT, but it is not universal.
• For technical programs (MS in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science): GRE is generally not required.
Exception: A few internationally top-ranked programs or universities with strong US partnerships may recommend GRE/GMAT, but it rarely serves as a hard requirement.
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