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Sindhura rajagopal

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For sure, IELTS is a widely accepted English proficiency test score. Most of the Universities need minimum of 6/9 in each category, or 6.5/9 in each category plus the overall band of 6 or 6.5. Make sure to check for University individually too to see their customized requirement. I believe, you should be taking the academic IELTS. General format for students may not be accepted. Since you can try giving test multiple times, AIMAT at least 7. Practice well and do well.

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Anik Verma

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Hi,Candidate must have achieved 45% in aggregate in 10+2 and the merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/ elective subjects.
Course and College Selection
Cut-off list for each college, course and reservation category would be published on the university portal. Candidates meeting the requisite cut-offs has to select the desired course and college on DU admission portal.
Document Verification
Candidates have to get all the required documents verified by the college they choose based on the announced cut-offs. Candidates should carry original documents along with 2 sets of self-attested photocopies.
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Yanthungo kikonI'm a man of my word.

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No, it is not. It varies. If you are lucky enough, you will get a scholarship through NGO, GO side.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vishal,
Of course yes. It's indeed great that you have desire for study. Go ahead and study for certificate course in German.

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rohith kola

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No, without prior work experience, you can apply to courses in Germany. But, for some courses, they do keep a requirement of minimum 1 year experience. It basically depends on the course. The main thing Universities look into is your GPA. If you have good GPA, then consider that your 50% of admission is assured. Rest depends on profile like skill sets developed, internships, projects handled and incase of some courses (the number of journals published)
In general, the Universities look into your GPA, your TOEFL/IELTS Score, Your SOP and LOR's obtained. If you have Good GRE score, it improves your chances. But, it is not mandatory. Also,
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You can get the course deatails from the below given link:
http://www.fergusson.edu/departments/department/id/16
Hope this helps.

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