How much does it cost for doing MS in Germany for a mechanical engineering student? Which exam should I prepare among TOEFL and IELTS?

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    Krishnali Mishra Counselor at Krishna Consultants

    9 years ago
    First of all, remember, for pursuing Masters in Mechanical Engineering, you must have very good academics like 70% plus in Bachelors. Also, GRE is a mandatory requirement for some Mechanical courses by good ranked Universities. My personal suggestion for you is to learn at least basic level of German language. Masters degree in engineering in Germany is quite cost effective with no tuition fee. However, they charge a nominal amount of around 200 to 500 Euros/semester. So, 500 Euros * 4 Semesters = 2000 Euros = Rs.1,50,000 for a complete Masters excluding living and accommodation costs.
    Yes, both IELTS and TOEFL score are accepted but re
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    Deepayan Dey day dreamer,never give up........ | Guide-Level 12

    9 years ago
    Most of the universities does charge fees for students , so you just need to pay for your living expenses ,so you need around 15 lac maximum for 2 years.
    Both are accepted by universities, but IELTS is easier than TOEFL.
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    Vinoth Vinoth

    8 years ago
    First of all you need to learn their language. Most of the courses in Germany are taught in German language. The fee structure is comparatively very low but the living costs are quite high. If you find a part-time job in Germany then it will be more helpful.

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