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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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It depends on the course and universities that you are preferring. When you select a course and university, visit their website and search for that particular course. In the course's admission details, you will see the eligibility criteria. There if IELTS or TOEFL is required, they will specify it with the required cutoff. To my knowledge, almost all the universities ask for IELTS or TOEFL score. It's no big deal actually to clear it. Just write the exam once. All the best.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
A good MBA programme requires an applicant to hold a Bachelor's degree, work experience of at least 2-3 years and a GMAT score. You have to check university websites for university specific requirements. There could be MBA without work experience in Germany or look for MS Management. MBA programs are expensive. It could be in the range of INR 8 to INR 30 Lacs.

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Chetna S

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You can pursue your Masters in Germany after a 3 year degree, nothing to worry on that front. Very good academic standing is required. Management programs also require GMAT in general. Just look around admission requirements on university websites.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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With 32 backlogs, admissions are next to impossible in these countries. Also your CGPA is not too good or competitive. Please consider other countries. UK colleges could be an option, you can also check institutes in Ireland, Poland, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Italy etc.

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Ms SomyaCurious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself.

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Hi Adithya,
Yes. The German universities do accept the GMAT scores. I hope that helps.
All the best!

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Chetna S

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German Bachelor degree requires 13 years education so you can't apply after 12th normally. Complete the first year of a Bachelor degree in India to meet the requirement. Take TestDaf, you have to be fluent in German language, majority of the UG programs are taught in Germany. Academically you must be doing good most importantly.

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vivek koppisettiAEROSPACE ENGINEER

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Hi,
Some of the courses are taught in English only. But, at the time of admission they may ask you about the German language certificate with minimum A2 level, better to learn German, it may help you to do part time jobs also. Hope my answer will helps you. Thank you.

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Chetna S

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Check Heinrich Boll Scholarships, QS Undergraduate Scholarship and Mawista Scholarships. Check the official websites for application requirements and deadlines. You can check DAAD India for scholarship opportunities.

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