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Answered 9 months ago
No, studying in Facchochschule Kiel is extremely affordable for international students as the university does not charge any tuition fee. Listed below are the course-specific Kiel University of Applied Sciences fees for international students:
Program | Tuition Cost (per semester) |
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Bachelor's Degree | Free |
Master's Degree | EUR 1,500 = INR 1.3L |
Doctoral Degree | Free |
(1 EUR = INR 90.19)
Answered 9 months ago
As per the data derived from unofficial sources, only 41 out of every 100 overseas applicants get enrolled as a student at the Facchochschule Kiel. This makes it a competitive university to get into, with the Kiel University of Applied Sciences acceptance rate for international students of 41%. Howe
Answered 9 months ago
Yes, Facchochschule Kiel charges a fee for the enrollment process during the time of applications. Hence, candidates are required to submit a sum of EUR 100 = INR 9,019 as the Kiel University of Applied Sciences application fee. Apart from the application fee, students must also submit all the requ
Answered 9 months ago
With the Kiel University of Applied Sciences acceptance rate of merely 41% for international students, it is a very competitive university to get into. This figure tells us that Facchochschule Kiel accepts approximately only 41 out of every 100 applicants on an average. However, students must not fe
Answered 9 months ago
Kiel University of Applied Sciences is one of the top three universities in Kiel, Germany and its global rankings are listed below:
Facchochschule Kiel Ranking | Category |
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#7368 of 14,131 | In the World |
#1628 of 2,785 | In Europe |
#204 of 369 | In Germany |
#8 of 12 | In Schleswig-Holstein |
#2 of 3 | In Kiel |
Is studying in Facchochschule Kiel expensive for international students?