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Kartik Bisht

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The Technical University of Darmstadt and RWTH Aachen University are the most reputable universities in Germany. Additionally, both universities are highly regarded by international students. As per Shiksha Grading, TU Darmstadt is ranked B+, and RWTH Aachen University is ranked A. In terms of ranking, the RWTH Aachen University has the upper hand. The average graduate salary of TU Darmstadt is INR 57.25 lakh and the average graduate salary of RWTH Aachen University is INR 21.50 lakh. According to the average graduate salary, the Technological University of Darmstadt stands taller. 

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For students who want to study abroad the university ranking highly influences their decision. Moreover, there are various ranking agencies available on the web, but Shiksha Grading has the upper hand as compared to all of them. Shiksha Grading USP is that they rank colleges and universities as per the availability in the particular country. Additionally, the courses offered by the universities are ranked as per the availability of the specific college in a particular country. Shiksha Grading has categorized its ranking into 9 grades such as A+, A, B+, B, C+, and C. Hence, students are now free from the hustle of searching for universi
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Some of the industries where the University of Bonn graduates are working are:·         Education·         Healthcare Services·         Consulting·         Business Development·         Administrative·         Operations·         Program and Project Management·       &nbs
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On an average, an Indian student can expect to spend around INR 80 K - 90 K per month as the TU Munich cost of living for international students. It is inclusive of accommodation & dining, books & supplies, other required fees, and personal expenses.ParticularsCost of Living (Monthly)Cost in INRRent for shared living or studio apartment (including utilities)EUR 550INR 50.3 KFoodEUR 200INR 18.3 KLocal Public TransitEUR 30 - EUR 50INR 2.7 K - INR 4.5 KHealth InsuranceEUR 50 - EUR 120INR 4.5 K - 11 KPhone/Internet/Radio and TV feesEUR 45INR 41.2 KTOTALEUR 875 - EUR 965INR 80.1 K - INR 88.4 KConversion Rate: 1 EUR = INR 91.61

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BSBI assists students with finding accommodation in Berlin. Note that BSBI Germany does not guarantee the provision of housing and it does not provide on-campus accommodation too. Some of the things that international students can do after getting their student visa are:Do the online booking of accommodation via BSBI’s partners Uniplaces or SpotahomeAfter this, students will get in touch with the landlord and reserve the property. Note that there are multilingual customer service teams are there to support students through every step of the processLastly, sign the agreement after checking the terms and conditions

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BSBI offers a number of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Some of the programs that offered at the institute’s Berlin campus are BSc in Psychology, BSc in Digital Marketing and Social Media, BSc Tourism and Hospitality Management, MSc Global Human Resources Management, MSc Project Management, etc. Some of the popular BSBI courses among international students are:Global MBABE / BTechMSMBAMSc in International Health ManagementMSc Data Analytics

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Some of the benefits of studying at BSBI Germany are given below:Affordable fees: BSBI Germany’s fees are low as compared to other popular study destinations like the USA and UK. Check details about BSBI fees from here. A chance to learn the German language: While studying at BSBI Berlin, students can learn German. It is believed that learning a new language can help in improving problem-solving capabilities.International student community: Students are going to enjoy the benefits of studying with a diverse international student community at BSBIAlso Check: Top Reasons to Study in Germany 

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BSBI has more than 4 campuses. The campuses are located in Berlin, Hamburg, Paris, Barcelona and Athens. The main campus of BSBI is located in the heart of Berlin. The main campus of BSBI is situated in the Neukölln historical building of the Alte Post district of Berlin. Furthermore, the main campus of the institute is surrounded by cafes, green spaces, a number of restaurants and local cafes that provide excellent local facilities to students.

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Because of its strong emphasis on engineering and technology degrees, picking the University of Paderborn over Heidelberg University for a B.Tech in Germany can be advantageous. The University of Paderborn provides cutting edge resources, partnerships with the tech sector, and a curriculum tailored to the needs of the tech sector. Enhancing employability and skill development is Paderborn's emphasis on research opportunities, internships, and real-world experience. Furthermore, Paderborn is more cheap for students because its cost of living is often lower than Heidelberg's. Heidelberg is well known for its research and humanities depar
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Due to the German public education system, SRH North Rhine-Westphalia typically charges higher tuition than the University of Cologne, a public university that charges little to free tuition for overseas students. Nonetheless, some students may find that SRH's private, practice-focused curriculum, smaller class groups, and individualised attention make up for the higher tuition. Furthermore, living expenses (housing, food, and travel) in North Rhine-Westphalia are similar to those in Cologne. The decision between the two schools may ultimately come down to personal preferences for price, curriculum, and campus life.

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