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Saakshi Rawat

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According to Shiksha Popularity Ranking, University of Melbourne has an overall ranking of #28 in world and #1 in Australia. Top ranking authorities worldwide that are shown below rank University of Melbourne:

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Shiksha Popularity Rankings

#28 in world and #1 in Australia

 

QS World University Rankings 2026

#19 in QS World University Rankings

Times Higher Education 2026

#37 inWorld University Rankings

US News & World Report 2026

#30 in Best Global Universities

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, you can! International students are allowed to work 120 full days or 240 half days per year. Most students do part-time jobs to cover their living cost easily. This is why Germany free education is very practical for Indian students.

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Raushan Kumar

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If you look only at fees, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg is the winner because its semester fee is very low (approx €72). But if you look at total monthly expense (Rent + Food), TU Clausthal or OVGU Magdeburg are the real cheap universities in Germany for international students because rent there is very low.

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Nishtha Sharma

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University of Melbourne acceptance rate is 77%. It means out of every 100 students, only 77 students are enrolled at the university. Indian students must meet entry requirements at the university. 

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Manashjyoti Sharma

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Yes, University of Melbourne is among the top universities of Indian students to pursue higher education. According to Shiksha Popularity Rankings, University of Melbourne is ranked at #28 in World and #1 in Australia. Melbourne University offer a large variety of programs at UG and PG levels for its Indian students. The university placement rate attracts students from all over the world.

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Nishtha Shukla

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KLU MSc Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management course is a 2-year long course. The tuition fee of this course is EUR 8,200 per semester (Around INR 8.5 lakh). An internship as a part of this course. For admission to the Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Indian students should have a Bachelor's degree in Business, Economics, or any related degree. An English language proficiency of B2 level is also required. 

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Ishita Singh

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Kuhne Logistics University Germany offers Masters and Bachelor's courses. Exceutive Education and PhD courses are also offered by this university. BBA is the course offered at the UG level. Also, at the Master's level, around 4 courses are available. The study areas are Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Masters in International Management, Business Analytics and Data Science, and a few part-time courses. 

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Hi.

Germany

  • Tuition: Public universities are free for all students, including international students, for most undergraduate and many master's programs. Some nominal semester fees (~€250–€350) cover administration, transport, and student services.

  • Language: Many undergraduate programs are in German, but a growing number of master's programs are in English.

  • Pros: High-quality education, strong job market, student-friendly environment.

  • Cons: Need to learn German for daily life and some courses.

  • Visa & Living Costs: ~€800–€1,000/month for living expenses.

2. Norway

  • Tuition: Public universities are free for international students,

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Raushan Kumar

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You mainly need good grades, IELTS score, and the APS certificate (for Indians) to apply. If you match this eligibility for free education in Germany, your application will be strong. This is the best path on how to get free education in Germany without any stress.

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Raushan Kumar

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You just need a relevant Bachelor degree and good grades to apply for public universities. There are many colleges offering free Masters in Germany if you search correctly on the DAAD website. This is exactly how to do Masters in Germany for free and how to study Masters in Germany for free.

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