Is it compulsory to attempt the English section of IPU CET BTech Lateral Entry?
Yes. It is compulsory to attend all the sections. 20% of the questions will be in English. The candidates must definitely attempt the questions from english.
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Leibniz University Hannover offer 13 courses that is completely taught in English. A few of the courses that are taught in English language are-
- MSc in Computer Science
- MSc in Physics
- MSc in Mathematics
- MSc in Geosciences
- MSc in Nanotechnology
Many courses at the Master's level are taught in English at the Uni of Passau. A few of the courses taught at the English language are-
- MSc Artificial Intelligence Engineering
- MSc Business Administration
- MSc Computer Science
- MA Development Studies
- MSc Information Systems
- BSc in Mathematics
- BSc in Artificia
Most of the courses that are taught in English at the University of Passau are Master's courses. Only 2 Bachelor's courses are taught in English, Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics. Rest all the Bachelor's courses are taught in German. These courses span 6 semesters.
Yes, all programs at GISMA Uni of Applied Sciences are taught entirely in English. You can complete your entire PG, UG, or foundation degree without the need to learn German.
However, according to GISMA student reviews on Shiksha Study Abroad, learning German is important to improve chances of
English Proficiency Tests are one of the important component of the entry requirements at Monash University along with the Degree, CV, SOP and LOR. The accepted English Language tests at Monash University are- IELTS, TOEFL and PTE.
IELTS – 6.5-7
TOEFL - 79
PTE – 58-65
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