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debashis rout

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As I have applied last year with a CGPA of 6.5, which is almost equal to you and got admission for MBA in Canada. Foreign universities doesn't only look for your undergraduate CGPA rather it looks for other things like:
1. Your GRE score.
2. How good is your application?
3. Whether you have experience or not.
4. IELTS and TOFEL score and
5. Recommendations and much more things.
So, you can apply and get admission too.

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Kumar VishwajeetDOOOOO BEFORE U DIE

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You can visit the given link below:-
https://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/studying-in-germany-all-you-need-to-know-articlepage-184&ei=lXZgoDT0&lc=en-IN&s=1&m=408&host=www.google.co.in&ts=1457093900&sig=ALL1Aj5bkcXXB4-FtPKnHQ67kTnFqn5iCw

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello Lavanya,
While Germany becomes a little tough nut to crack and DAAD is the official site to look at. Canada seemingly is easier to get in. Universities like:
1. University of Toronto.
2. University of Alberta.
3. University of Ottawa and
4. University of Saskatchewan, etc. would have the course and would require a 4 years of Bachelor to apply with a TOEFL score and GRE (recommended).
You would have to apply a year in advance with statement of purpose and letter of reference submitted with the online applications.

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi,
UK would be willing to accept provided the university and its related course is recognized. German University however would not accept.

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Armaan Sheikhsenior executive study abroad counselling

Contributor-Level 6

Hi,
German universities mainly focus on academic scores, so you need to have a strong academic profile for increasing your chances. There should not be year gap, backlogs and percentage should be in range of 75 at least.

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi,
Yes, you can. Eligibility is the same. You need to have completed your graduation from recognized Indian University. 4 years of graduation is required. A few years of work experience would also help. Here's a link that should help you get relevant information:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/10-most-affordable-mba-colleges-in-germany-articlepage-495

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

With 57% marks in graduation, you have very limited chances in getting admission to a good German university. I would suggest you to prepare well for GATE examination and based on your success, evaluate different Institutes and specialization.

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Lay,
It comes to about 8 lacs which include living expenses as well as other mandates like semester fees, health insurance. Please refer to this article for a better understanding.
1) https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/cost-of-living-in-germany-articlepage-494
2) https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/cost-of-studying-in-germany-articlepage-552

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Mohammed IftekharData Curator

Beginner-Level 5

Its better if you get experience there in germany. Do not opt for pay but rather, do PhD and you will get more fundings then pay and come back to India to start up your own research lab, company or faculty position in Indian university. Its good to go to Germany for pursuing higher education. Check DAAD agency and Hamilton agency.

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Dr. RAKESH NARUTo Earn add L to earn and make it LEARN

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RWTH Aachen University is the largest university of technology in Germany and one of the most renowned in Europe. It has approximately 42,000 enrolled students, most of them in the field of engineering. Scientists come to the university to benefit from its high quality courses and excellent facilities, both of which are recognized at an international level.
In Indian cooperate world is not renowned but yes, it can help you. Career opportunity depends on you.

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