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Through nationalized banks (SBI for example)
Most students prefer Transferwise
In German Scale, less than 2.5. Use our German Grade Calculatorto convert your indian grade.
You will have to be proficient in speaking German.
You can certainly try
@Faisal it is private and state-recognized..
TUM is extremely competitive, acceptance to TUM depends on your score in the final year of Studienkolleg. No, they don't offer part time jobs as part ...
Hochschule Bremen is a public Fachhochschule, not a private one.
Hi Esha You can do any bachelor's in Germany. Since most courses are offered in German, you will have to study German for the first 1.5 years and onl...
Yes, you will have to study German for the first 1.5 years and then you can apply..
It is recognized as a private university and known for charging exorbitant fees. If a consultant has recommended you apply to GISMA, then it's pure bu...
It's recommended to gain valuable work experience(WE) before deciding to pursue an MBA. Also, most universities prefer candidates with WE. This doesn'...
@Jaidev Dave most of them...for ex. Paderborn
@aliya hussain It is quite difficult. Nevertheless you should try
It is possible if you apply to private universities. But yes, it's too expensive and not worth the money. With 9 years, work experience, I suggest you...