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Shubham Shubham

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Germany is the best. MS is one of the biggest benefit for free of cost education and placement in Germany. Internships are good.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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You have to complete a Bachelor's degree in the university, which are recognised by Germany.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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Unfortunately, I don't have much knowledge about how the MS programme structure is in UK, but I can let you know about the positive points about studying in Germany. Your course will be structured into modules which you can take whenever you want. Your Regelnstudienzeit or the standard period of the studies is 2 years but you can take upto 4 years to complete it if you are having problems coping up in the course. Side jobs are easy even for international students. At times, yes, it can be difficult but if you have a basic knowledge of German (A2), that will not be a problem anymore. I had C1 and I got the job in an engineering firm imm
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Saumitra,
To study Bachelor's degree in Germany students must have 13 years education. You cannot apply on the basis of class 12th alone. You also have a gap to complicate your profile further. I will advise you check other countries where 12 years education is accepted like UK, USA, Canada, Australia, etc.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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For admission in Germany and other countries, you have to study very hard and your academics should be 85+ in all subjects and at the time of admission foreign countries university release tier date sheet for Indian students.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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Yes, you can do Masters in Germany. Contact the university or mail your resume to the university for the further process.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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You should wait for the official announcement or talk to officials.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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Oak Academy Pune, IELTS centres Bengaluru etc. are the best places for foreign admission preparation.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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I would recommend you Dublin University Ireland. Berlin University Germany, Smolensk University Russia etc.
Best regards.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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Yes. Definitely. Kindly take help of various Foreign Admission Agencies and start with the process. Apply for IELTS TOEFL, GRE GMAT etc. Best regards.

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