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Akash Gaur

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Yes, studies at the Dubai campus are more expensive compared to the campuses in Germany. A UG programme at the UE Applied Sciences Dubai costs around INR 39.2 Lakhs per year. In comparison, the same costs around INR 13.5 Lakhs per year in Germany. For PG courses, the fees ranges between INR 18.85 Lakhs and INR 24.7 Lakhs per year at the Dubai campus.

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Akash Gaur

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The foundation year course or the Studienkolleg is a 1 year program which acts as a pathway for entry to Business courses at both public and private German universities. These are programs designed to help interenational students to integrate and get used to the country's higher education system.

A foundation course at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences costs around INR 13.2 Lakhs for a 9-month course. For a 1 year course with A2 language, it costs around INR 15.5 Lakhs.

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Akash Gaur

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Indian students need to demonstrate enough finances to fund their studies in Germany. For this, students need to open a blocked account in Germany. This blocked account needs to have a minimum INR 12 Lakhs to fund a year of living in the country. Students need to set up this account before applying for a German student visa.

Students would also need an valid health insurance before arriving in the country. This is mandatory for all. A public health insurance is generally a better option than a private one.

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Non-EU citizens including Indian students have to pay a reservation deposit of around INR 3.2 Lakhs to confirm their seat in the course of their choice at the University of Applied Sciences Europe.

Students applying for a UG course in Football Management or E-Sports have to pay an additional fees of around INR 8.4 K every month.

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Akash Gaur

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For entry to an MSc in Software Engineering, students would have to meet the requirements mentioned below.

  • A UG degree from a recognised Indian college or uni
  • Completed a statistics program or a pre-master's course
  • Prove English proficiency
  • Online application with documents of all past studies
  • Portfolio highlighting all past projects
  • Proof of Prior Work Experience (optional)

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian students interested in admisison to a UG degree program have to take an entrance exam at University of Europe Applied Sciences. However, this is only required for admission to Art and Design course. The entrance test requires students to write a short essay on the programme they're applying for. Students don't have to prepare for the test.

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Akash Gaur

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No, Indian students are not known to pay an application fee at UE Germany. However, they may pay a small platform fee, during the application process. All students are required to submit a Common Application via the official university website. Students are advised to refer the same to know more about application related costs.

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Akash Gaur

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No, University of Europe Applied Sciences is not free for Indian students. Most public universities in Germany do not charge a tuition fees. They only charge a nominal per semester fees as administrative costs. However, the University of Europe for Applied Sciences UE is a private university, and not a public one. This means, Indian students would have to pay a tuition fees for the course they're interested in.

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Ishita Kalra

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No, the University of Europe for Applied Sciences doesn't give a work permit to its international students. However, international students at UE Germany can work part-time or full-time with a valid German residence permit. International students can work up to 120 full day or 240 half days while enrolling in their semester at UE Germany. Moreover, international students can work full-time during their semester breaks. International students may be eligible for an 18-month job seeker visa after graduation to find employment in Germany.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes, the University of Europe for Applied Sciences permits international students to work while studying. International students must have a valid resident permit. International students can work while studying with some restriction on working hours. International students can work in both part-time and full-time during their semester holidays. EU students are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and up to 40 hours during the vacations. Moreover, non-EU students can work up to 120 full days or 240 half days during their semesters.

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