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Anurag Pal

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Germany and the UK, both countries are best to pursue a MS degree. Both the countries are known for their quality of education and research. However, UK has more top-ranked universities in the major global rankings than Germany. Whereas, there is no tuition fee in German universities for international students. In fact Germany is very cheap to study and live in comparison to the UK. Both countries have their pros and cons, therefore, international students should choose their destination as per their conditions. 

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Chandra Shekhar

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Applicants must meet the entry requirements to get admission to Greenwich MS in Computer Science program. They must complete a bachelor's degree with at least 65% aggregate. They must also meet the English language requirements to get admission to the university. Mentioned below are the Greenwich University requirements for MS in CS admission:Four-year bachelor’s degree with at least 65% in the final year (However, if graduating from one of the top universities like Mumbai University, Pune University, Delhi University, Calcutta University, Bangalore University, and Madras University; then only 50% in the final year is required)Mu
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Chandra Shekhar

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The unofficial sources cite that the MSc in Computer Science at the University of Greenwich is quite good. The teachers are very friendly and understanding. Students can complete the Master's degree in Computer Science at a low cost as the first-year tuition fee is around INR 20 L for international students. Mentioned below are some points that indicate why the university is good for Computer Science:Students will use and reflect on the principles that support Computer Science while studying at the universityOne can choose from a range of options like Machine Learning, Data Science, Cyber Security and Forensics, etc.Furthermore, studen
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Chandra Shekhar

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The Exeter University is among the most affordable universities in the UK for international students. The university offers ranked programs at a low cost for students. The Exeter University fees is between INR 12 L to INR 42 L. Students can check the below table to know more about the Exeter tuition fees:Courses1st Year Tuition FeesMS (55 courses)INR 15.3 L - 31.2 LMIM (31 courses)INR 12.5 L - 32.8 LBBA (13 courses)INR 19.9 L - 22.8 LBE / BTech (13 courses)INR 22.7 L - 28.6 LBSc (32 courses)INR 22.7 L - 28.6 LBA (58 courses)INR 20.6 L - 25.2 LMBBS (1 course)INR 41.3 LOthers UG (13 courses)INR 20.
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Rashmi Desai

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The process is very lengthy and strenuous. I suggest visiting Edwise as they helped out a friend with a similar problem.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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It is difficult now after UK has imposed so many strict rules for Indian students. So, it is a risk and won't be recognized by many and UGC.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi, UK is a very good option for it's education standard, but being an Indian getting a job there will be difficult. Even if you come back to India with a UK degree, there is a risk. The one year MS degree from UK is not recognised here anymore, private firms may but you should be careful.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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I am afraid 18 backlogs are too much to be accepted for any programme, let alone MS in any foreign country. Clear your backlogs first or pursue something else that is easy to clear like B.A.

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