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30th November 2010, 03:20 PM
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Detail question about MS in Germany
Hi,
I want to know the answers of following questions in detail:- 1. What minimum percentage is required in B.Tech from india to get highest scolarship (30%) for MS in Germany? 2. How much time is required to complete MS? 3. How much money do I need to complete MS(including stay & food)? 4. What is the best university in Germany for MS? 5. Is the same university provide hostel facility? 6. When the admissions are offered? 7. How the MS degree can be provided in india? |
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5th December 2010, 11:25 AM
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Re: Detail question about MS in Germany
I believe ( based on my friends experience who have studied in countries mentioned by YOU) the best would be USA.
For all the reasons you have mentioned USA is reported the best place for studies. http://www.studyaroundworld.com/ In all European countries, including Germany and UK, the cost of living and accommodation and fee for studies, is about 1-2 times higher than in USA. Truly speaking my all friends who are now studying or have finished their studies, are very satisfied of the final outcome in USA. Another problem is the language. In Germany you you would have to learn some German and this problem would not exists in The State. Just you have to pass The TOEFL examination before hand. I don't think it could be problem for you. I am not Taking Australia anyway Granted FOR. It is a nice country to visit or stay but I think not for studies. ( atleast I have no bettter knowledge about it). You should talk to somebody who have been studien there or perhaps finished. I am including with this answer a site , where you can find some details for "Studying Abroad".................................... http://www.studyaroundworld.com/ |
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15th December 2010, 10:32 PM
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Re: Detail question about MS in Germany
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yeah i can give answers for some of your questions the minimum percentage requierd by a b.tech student you avail the best scholarship in germany is 75% at min if you show your best in the first two semesters in university then you'll get good scholarship 16 months theory and 5 months practicals extension of time is also available it depends from university to university on an average you will require 25 lakhs i think approxiamate every university will either have a hostel or integrated student rooms the last question bit uncomplete the MS in india is called M.tech which can be get by GATE exam all the best !~aditya~ |
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31st December 2010, 12:08 AM
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It takes two years to complete MS from Germany. In first year you will be learning on campus and in the second year you have to work on a project in any industry. It depends from university to university and the place. It will cost around 20 lac's for the entire course. Admissions are offered for fall intake and summer intake. But some universities also provide winter intake. There are many centers in India formulated by British and European education council. These will help students by guiding them regarding the processing. These services are free of cost. You try to find out these centers in your city and contact them. All the Best! |
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31st December 2010, 12:48 AM
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Re: Detail question about MS in Germany
1)If you get more then 80 to 75% you will get the scholarship for doing your studies in Germany
2)For Master Studies it takes two Years and you can go for one Year program also 3)Around 12Lakes Including Accommodation 4)If you get the University under the DAAD Control then it will be very good University and Good scope in the further 5)Admission will be started from the month of November till February for June Batch 6)Master Studies is very for Engineering if you do that in Germany, for Engineering Number one Country is Germany and for MBA UK is Very Good 7)you should need the GRE or TOFEL Mark Best of luck,for you further ,God be with you always |
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31st December 2010, 01:19 AM
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GRE entrance required for doing Master degree in oversea,the course is 2 year... |
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30th January 2011, 05:46 PM
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to do the degree of MS from abroad is good but then you have to clear your all the backlogs before that ....... if you haven't cleared then you have to wait for a year and clear them all and then you can take admission in MS in abroad....... |
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17th March 2011, 10:14 AM
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Re: Detail question about MS in Germany
hiiiiiiiiiiii i have done my b.tech in computer science .........and i would like to know wats the tution fee to do masters in germany please mail me to [email protected] please help meeeeeeeeeee thanks
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17th May 2011, 09:28 PM
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Hi!!! even i have completed B.E. polymer. but m going to UK for masters. though Germany is a good option. i wanted 1 year course for polymer. which Der in UK. dnt know bout Germany. if you have any info bout it please let me know.
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27th May 2011, 05:50 PM
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hello friends
actually i have a query about admission in germany for ms .i have done btech biotechnology with 65% and have experience of 1.5 years in a biotech industry.so if any one tell me the chances of admission .pls |
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4th March 2012, 08:35 PM
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Re: Detail question about MS in Germany
Hai,
I perceive you are referring to the application deadlines by specifying dates. Please note though one can gain an insight of the general application procedure some facts like the deadlines vary not only in every university but the programs as well. The same can be stated for the fee structure as well, or perhaps the expenses incurred. However, we can definitely help you understand the expected financial expenses so that you may plan out well in advance. The expenses incurred during the stay for the program in Germany though is far more less in comparison to locations like US, UK etc., the cost of living in Germany is quite high in comparison with many countries in Asia, Africa or Latin America. However, as per the information imparted by DAAD, international students need to be able to prove that they have at least 643 euros per month available to them. That amounts to 7,716 euros per academic year. Tuition fees used to be unknown in Germany. But the situation has changed over recent years. Initially, fees were introduced for long-term students, visiting students (i.e. from other universities) and for participants of postgraduate and Master's programs. Tuition can amount to between 650 and several thousand euros per semester. Students also have to pay the semester fee for each semester. Apart form the tuition always account for these costs • The semester fee (once per semester) • Expenses for study materials and excursions (as needed) • Health insurance contributions (monthly) • Tuition fees (once per semester: not at all universities and not in all programs The bifurcation of the requirement is stated below : Most of the governmental universities charge around 500 EUR/semester, including 250 euros that is mandatory for the student's parliament, canteen, public transport expenditure etc., health insurance could some up to another 50 to 60 euros, and accommodation expenses (hostel) of around 180 to 300 (subject to availability). Now with regard to admission proceedings, the German universities consider the academics while evaluating an application and though GRE was earlier not required in Germany for an international applicant to be considered for a Masters or a PhD, today, many universities have the GRE scores as one of the admission requirements. While the eligibility criteria and admission requirements vary for every university, find below the general application procedure to apply for a Masters degree program in Germany. An application had to be sent either to the university of your choice or to uni-assist. The following check-list shows you which papers and documents you generally have to enclose with your application. Please note that other or additional papers may also be required, depending on the university and degree program. Incomplete papers can also be a cause of rejection. • Application Form for Admission to Studies: As a rule, you can obtain the application forms from the university of your choice (via the International Office). • An officially or publicly authenticated photocopy of all your educational records, certificates confirming any university entrance exams passed abroad, university certificates or degrees gained plus the relevant list(s) of individual grades per academic semester or academic year, plus the relevant list(s) of individual grades scored (e.g. a transcript of records). • Proof of German language proficiency (for example, a TestDaF or DSH certificate) • Passport photo (format: 4 × 5 cm maximum) • Copy of your passport (page with name details and photo) • Proof of any subject-related vocational training or any aptitude tests passed I hope the above stated deals with all your queries. All the best. |
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31st July 2012, 02:51 AM
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Re: Detail question about MS in Germany
hi frnds !!!
I am gayatri . I completed my btech with 73% in 2012 and i wanna do MS and especially i am looking for free education based on merit .. So anyone can suggest me like which country is good for ms? which admission is mostly acceptable by all universities ?? n the cost of living and security ??? could you please mail me all these details to [email protected] |
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6th September 2013, 08:22 PM
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Re: Detail question about MS in Germany
DEAR FRIEND
I perceive you are referring to the application deadlines by specifying dates. Please note though one can gain an insight of the general application procedure some facts like the deadlines vary not only in every university but the programs as well. The same can be stated for the fee structure as well, or perhaps the expenses incurred. However, we can definitely help you understand the expected financial expenses so that you may plan out well in advance. The expenses incurred during the stay for the program in Germany though is far more less in comparison to locations like US, UK etc., the cost of living in Germany is quite high in comparison with many countries in Asia, Africa or Latin America. However, as per the information imparted by DAAD, international students need to be able to prove that they have at least 643 euros per month available to them. That amounts to 7,716 euros per academic year. Tuition fees used to be unknown in Germany. But the situation has changed over recent years. Initially, fees were introduced for long-term students, visiting students (i.e. from other universities) and for participants of postgraduate and Master's programs. Tuition can amount to between 650 and several thousand euros per semester. Students also have to pay the semester fee for each semester. Apart form the tuition always account for these costs • The semester fee (once per semester) • Expenses for study materials and excursions (as needed) • Health insurance contributions (monthly) • Tuition fees (once per semester: not at all universities and not in all programs The bifurcation of the requirement is stated below : Most of the governmental universities charge around 500 EUR/semester, including 250 euros that is mandatory for the student's parliament, canteen, public transport expenditure etc., health insurance could some up to another 50 to 60 euros, and accommodation expenses (hostel) of around 180 to 300 (subject to availability). Now with regard to admission proceedings, the German universities consider the academics while evaluating an application and though GRE was earlier not required in Germany for an international applicant to be considered for a Masters or a PhD, today, many universities have the GRE scores as one of the admission requirements. While the eligibility criteria and admission requirements vary for every university, find below the general application procedure to apply for a Masters degree program in Germany. An application had to be sent either to the university of your choice or to uni-assist. The following check-list shows you which papers and documents you generally have to enclose with your application. Please note that other or additional papers may also be required, depending on the university and degree program. Incomplete papers can also be a cause of rejection. • Application Form for Admission to Studies: As a rule, you can obtain the application forms from the university of your choice (via the International Office). • An officially or publicly authenticated photocopy of all your educational records, certificates confirming any university entrance exams passed abroad, university certificates or degrees gained plus the relevant list(s) of individual grades per academic semester or academic year, plus the relevant list(s) of individual grades scored (e.g. a transcript of records). • Proof of German language proficiency (for example, a TestDaF or DSH certificate) • Passport photo (format: 4 × 5 cm maximum) • Copy of your passport (page with name details and photo) • Proof of any subject-related vocational training or any aptitude tests passed I hope the above stated deals with all your queries. For more details http;//www.studyaroundworld.com |
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