Is it possible to pursue MBA IB from Germany after completing BJMC?
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Hi Aaksh,
The German education system is different in many ways from the ones in other countries and the classes are conducted in German. Public universities are financed by the government and do not charge tuition fees or charge just small amounts of money. Private universities in contrast are financed by the fees paid by students and these can be quite expensive. In Germany, much more public universities can be found than there are private ones. German law says that education should be offered to everyone and everyone should be able to afford adequate education. Therefore, in some areas tuition fee was abolished, while in other areas...moreHi Aaksh, The German education system is different in many ways from the ones in other countries and the classes are conducted in German. Public universities are financed by the government and do not charge tuition fees or charge just small amounts of money. Private universities in contrast are financed by the fees paid by students and these can be quite expensive. In Germany, much more public universities can be found than there are private ones. German law says that education should be offered to everyone and everyone should be able to afford adequate education. Therefore, in some areas tuition fee was abolished, while in other areas it's very small. Eligibility Universities in Germany are often funded by the state but not necessarily regulated by it. In other words, Universities in Germany have a right to decide their own eligibility criteria and cut off. Every university, hence, might have some unique eligibility criteria and it is always advisable to check with the university office for the specific program’s eligibility criteria. Speaking broadly, for a master’s program in Germany, you would need to have completed the German equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in the relevant subjects. Meaning, a 4 year engineering degree from any recognized Indian University makes you eligible to apply for a MS degree in engineering/ design/subject from a German University. Some of the universities would also accept a 3 year degree. For this, it is always better to reach out directly to the university’s international admissions office and get your degree recognized. Apart from the basic requirement, the universities might also require you to have cleared and scored a certain level in GMAT/GRE. Similarly, for International Courses, IELTS/TOEFL would be a requirement and might also require a basic knowledge of German language. For German Taught Programs, a rather high level of proficiency in the language is required and you can accordingly take a TestDAF/ DSH to be eligible for the same. Again, always check with the University for the Tests required to apply to the course of your choice. You can refer the link for required information: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-ms-from-germany-structure-eligibility-and-application-process-for-pg-courses-articlepage-382 Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful. Wish You Luck!
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