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Hello! Germany is one of the dream destinations for students, but getting admission into German universities can be challenging. Admission requirements are set very high by the German universities, and for undergraduate courses, sometimes as much as 90% is expected for admission. In addition to this, students need to appear for IELTS or TOEFL to prove their efficiency in the language. Based on the information given by you, you might get admission to the Free University of Berlin, which has been ranked 127 in the World University Ranking (QS 2022). To be eligible for admission, there is no specific cutoff mentioned for the class 12th sc
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Determine your USP, such as how your experience will be helpful. Consider carefully what to add. Cover areas like academic accomplishments, extracurricular activities, volunteer or community service, certifications, research, publications, and leadership experience using clear language and an organized style. Decide how to present your work best. Submit written materials. Best wishes.
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Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University Bonn
Rheinisch-Westflische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Free University Berlin
University Mnchen
Humboldt-University zu Berlin
University Heidelberg
Technische University Berlin
Karlsruher Institute for Technologies
The living cost has to be borne by the student. If you are a deserving candidate you can apply to DAAD scholarships which can he
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1. Find a suitable university and program
When deciding to study for a Masters's degree in Germany you need first to identify your future academic and career goals if you haven't already. Then you need to process the selection of the university and master' program which will perfectly match those desires. At this point, you have countless options available and regardless of your studying preferences, you will certainly find something attractive.
2. Check the requirements
Now that you have set your target it's time to know what you need in order to get there. Said otherwis
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