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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Kiel is a good place for students planning to study in Germany, for a number of reasons as listed below:

·      Presence of quality education institutes

·      Little to no tuition fees

·      Better affordability than other locations in Germany such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, & Frankfurt

·      Quality research infrastructure

·      Surrounded by a number of beaches along the Baltic sea

·      Friendly & sporting culture

·      Multiple places to eat & han

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Akash Gaur

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The University of Kiel graduates are known for their vast skillsets & as a result are employed across a number of popular industries including: Education, Research, Operations, Health Services & Business Development among others.

The table below gives a detailed breakdown of the top industries, CAU graduates found employment at:

Industry

Percentage of Graduates Employed

Business Development

11.49%

Education

9.42%

Research

8.21%

Health Services

5.2%

Operation

4.82%

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Akash Gaur

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The institute's graduates are very much of demand to recruiters across industries & are on the receiving end of job offers from some of the best public & private organizations in Germany including: GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein & the University of Kiel itself, among others.

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The requirements vary course-to-course, however majority of the documents required for admissions are very much similar for all.

Listed below are the primary documents students must submit for University of Kiel admission:

·      CV

·      Copy of Passport, School Leaving Certificate (if available)

·      APS Certificate

·      Language test scores

·      Past educational transcripts, translated in English or German

·      A higher education entrance qualification

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Akash Gaur

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Indian students keen to pursue higher education from Kiel, can do so by following the admission process below:

·      Create an account on the Uni-assist portal

·      The uni-assist code for the University of Kiel is 173

·      Choose a course

·      Submit all the specified documentation

·      Pay the application fee worth EUR 75 (INR 7.3 K) & an additional fee worth EUR 30 (INR 2.9 K) for every additional course you apply to

·      After a careful review, submit the application

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Akash Gaur

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The University of Kiel is a public university based in Kiel city, Germany.

The institute first opened its doors to the general public in the year 1665 as a result of the growing demand of priests at the local churches, & capable civil servants to be employed in the government system at the institute.

The University of Kiel courses are accredited by the German Accreditation Council & the institute does not charge any tuition fee.

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Kiel is much more affordable for international students, than other popular destinations in Germany such as Berlin, Frankfurt, & Munich.

Mentioned below are the estimated cost of living in Kiel for international students:

Fee Component

Fee (Monthly)

Rent (1 person apartment)

INR 55 K

Food

INR 8-10 K

Public Transportation

INR 4.7 K

Utilities (Electricity, Mobile Plan, Internet)

INR 33 K

Clothing

INR 25 K

Other Expenses

INR 8 K

Total Cost

INR 1.35 L

Source: Numbeo

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The University of Kiel charges a mandatory non-refundable application fee from its students worth EUR 75 (INR 7.3 K).

The fee is to be submitted as part of the application process, & no application cannot be processed without the payment of the said fee.

For each additional programme a fee worth EUR 30 (INR 2.9 K) is to be submitted by the institute.

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Akash Gaur

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Most public German universities are not known to charge tuition fees from students & it applies to the University of Kiel as well, with there being no tuition fee associated with studies at the institute.

However, students must submit a fee of around EUR 302 (INR 29.5 K) every semester to the institute, over the duration of studies.

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Akash Gaur

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The University of Kiel offers over 200 courses across the UG, PG, Doctoral & PhD level that can be pursued in both English & German.

Among them its law based courses are very prominent among its student population, per data curated from an unofficial source.

Listed below are some popular courses offered by the institute:

·      MS in International Politics & International Law (in German)

·      MSc in Environmental & Resource Economics

·      MSc in Climate Physics

·      MSc in Computer Science

·      MS in Qua

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