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Anushree mundra

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Some of the most preferred courses by Indian students at SRH North Rhine-Westphalia include MSc in Supply Chain Management (Sustainable SCM), MEng in International Business and Engineering, Master of Business Administration, MSc in Supply Chain Management (Lean SCM), MSc in Supply Chain Management, and MSc in Applied Sustainability Management, among others.

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The acceptance rate for SRH North Rhine-Westphalia is 100%. The university is described as a "non-selective higher education institution", indicating an open admission policy with a very high acceptance rate. The graduation rate of SRH University of Applied Sciences in North Rhine-Westphalia is 70.16% for Bachelors and 67.58% for Masters programs. 

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No, it is not hard to get into SRH North Rhine-Westphalia. It appears that getting into this institute involves a straightforward admission process. The university offers a free admission process, and students can apply online from their home countries. The admissions team carefully reviews applications and assists students with the necessary steps. The university guides entry requirements, and visa applications, and offers support throughout the application process. 

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No, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences dosn't require any application fee to apply. However, applicants are suggested to have all require documents ready. In addition, depending on the programme and level of study, they might be asked to submit transcripts from standardized tests or other additional requirement if needed.

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Yes Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences is free for students. However, applicants need to maintain certain criteria to get free tution fees. Some of the courses in which Frankfurt University has free tution fees are courses like Accounting & Finance, Advanced Architecture, General Computer Science, General Mechanical Engineering, Applied Nursing Science, Business Administration, Architecture, Aviation & Tourism Management, and more. But the tuition fee for an MSc in urban agglomeration is INR 5.39 L ( which is low compared to other countries. 

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Frankfurt Applied Sciences University offers a 2-year master's programme in Advanced Architecture whose primary stream is Architecture & Planning. The course emphasizes the combination of design and construction on all scales from urban context to one-to-one detail. In addition, the course offers study projects, and office internships with FFin to students to develop advanced, future-oriented concepts. Also, the university provides close collaboration with cooperation partners from the construction sector.

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Heidelberg University presents various academic scholarships determined by your overall admission application and high school academic performance. These include:Presidential Scholarship: Valued at $20,000 annually.- Dean’s Scholarship: Granted at $17,000 per year.- Faculty Scholarship: Providing $15,000 per annum.- Academic Award: Offering $10,000 per year.In order to avail these scholarships, you are required to complete an electronic form by providing all your details as well as necessary information required. You can find the link to the application portal via the university's official website itself. You will also be given t
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As a student, you are allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week. If you wish to work more than 20 hours per week, you must seek permission from the Student Administration. Some of the popular sectors that Indian students prefer for their part time jobs include roles in hospitality and customer service along with retail, information technology, sales and marketing in stores, restaurants and establishments that allow students to work. Moreover, students are also given the opportunity to freelance and experiment in industries catering to their interests.

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