I want to pursue my MS in electronics engineering from Technical University of Munich. What should be the score requirements?
I am currently in third year in Electronics and communication engineering with grade of 5.9 (till 2nd year). My IELTS score is 8.0. Should I give GRE to strengthen my profile?
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Please refer to the link provided below for complete details regarding eligibility, course details, etc. for Technical University of Munich. You should be able to download their brochure which should be able to clear any misconceptions surrounding GRE.
Link: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/germany/universities/technical-university-of-munichPlease refer to the link provided below for complete details regarding eligibility, course details, etc. for Technical University of Munich. You should be able to download their brochure which should be able to clear any misconceptions surrounding GRE. Link: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/germany/universities/technical-university-of-munich
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There are many ways Indian students can find part-time work in Germany. Some popular ways are mentioned below.
- Check in at the university career centers. They have access to job listings that are reserved exclusively for university students. Since there are less number of applications, this means better chances of landing a job.
- Indeed Germany, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn also list many part-time work options
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Prof. Susumu Kitagawa recently won the Nobel in the field of Chemistry. He is associated with TU Munich since 2018 through an honorary doctorate. He is currenty working as the Director of the Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences at Kyoto University in Japan. Kitagawa was rewarded for his research work in the field of organometallic framework compounds.
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