Germany
Hi,
Germany is extremely pocket friendly. Most of the costs are covered by the state so you may end up paying only a few hundred Euros (up to INR 25,000) in semester fees.
The rest of the costs involve renting and food which may make the expense of living in Germany a bit steep for Indians. With rents costing about 700 Euros (~ INR 50,000) per month and the rest about 200 Euros (~ INR 14,000), it may become necessary for students to look into scholarship and funding.
Hi Yogesh,
Since you have not mentioned the maximum education attained by you I am assuming it to be 12th grade passout.
Well the points that I am going to mention are for anyone who wants to pursue higher studies from Germany.
First, you should look for the University providing the desired course. While looking into it you should also consider the cost of living of the place where University is located. Because being an international students you should be cautious with your finances.
Second, you need to check the application process of the university which you choose to go in. This you could do by going on their websites. Usually they are:
Entrance qualification is a term for collective documents proving the completion of your previous education.
Third, You should start saving for your blocked account 6 to 8 months before you apply for student visa.
A blocked account is a bank account for non-EU country students to prove the availability of financial resources to live in Germany. The monthly amount that you can withdraw has a upper limit.
For the year 2020 the blocked account amount is €10236~8 lakhs in Indian rupees with a maximum withdrawal of €853.
Fourth, you need to learn German language as the courseware is in German. For this you have two options:
The first option varies with University thus most of the Students opt for second option.
Fifth, Germany has made mandatory for international students to have a health insurance. This is done after you receive admission letter.
Sixth, After all of the other process completes you should apply for student visa.
All the best!
Hello Manjunath,
There are several very good universities in Germany, and on top of them most of them provide quite inexpensive education. Some of them are mentioned below:
And many more.
hope this Helps
Hi Manjunath Desai
Yes , You can definitely pursue MSc in Animal husbandry after pursuing BSc Agriculture.
MSc Animal Husbandry is a 2 year postgraduate course which can be pursued after completing bachelor's degree.
To pursue this course in Germany , one has to give IELTS or TOEFL. Some university also need GRE score. So , your first target should be to choose your favorable university then apply according and follow the procedure as demanded by university.
All the best !!!
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hi,
medical council of india makes it mandatory to have neet score for candidates who want to pursue mbbs course from abroad colleges,
top 10 university of Germany to study medicine,
Lübeck University
Heidelberg University
Würzburg University
Magdeburg University
Tbingen University
Rwth Aachen University
Freiburg University
Witten/Herdecke University
Mnster University
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that there is no specific course that needs to be done in order to get a job abroad. It is your. skills and knowledge in your field that matters. Almost every field has good opportunities abroad. You need to identify your interest and passion in a field first and then you can look for jobs abroad. If you are pursuing bachelors right now or have obtained any diploma, you need to gain some work experience first.
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.
Dear Aspirant,
Germany is one of the most preferred destinations when it comes pursuing a post-graduation in medicine for Indians. Medical education Germany is free and the main admission requirements are high school diploma and Germany language skills. Only Master in medical studies are available in English language.
When selecting applicants the universities can take into account not only the average mark of the qualifications entitling the applicant to go to university but also other criteria, for example grades in certain subjects, the results of an interview, a vocational qualification gained before applying to university, the student’s preferred university etc.
The things you require to apply are:
Hope this helps. All the best!
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