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2012-02-08 20:59:37
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In order to pursue Phd, from universities abroad, you need to first of all make a list of the universities that you aspire for, then send emails to respective course department, asking them to provide you the eligibility criteria and selection procedure for PHD students.
It may take three to six years to complete your PHD, depending on the field you select and your mentor.
The general eligibility criteria for PHD students are as follows:
In majority of the institutes, Master's Degree is an essential pre-requisite for a Ph.D.
It is important that you have good scores in common entrance tests.
Internships or other work experience will a
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Good luck
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Australia, is one of the finest study destination to pursue masters degree, there are many good universities in Australia which offers masters degree in various fields such as:
Engineering.
Management.
Science, and many more fields.
The history of backlogs or getting failed, would not affect your chances of getting admission in universities abroad as long as you full fill the eligibility criteria, but make sure by the time you apply to the university you must have cleared your graduation.
To pursue masters from universities in Australia, you need to have:
Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate deg
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2012-02-08 19:50:21Guide-Level 11
Few of the universities that might interest you are:
Saarland University:
Bioinformatics Master's Programme
University of Freiburg:
International Master's / PhD programs in Biomedical Sciences (IMBS)
University of Applied Sciences Fresenius:
Master of Science in International Pharmacoeconomics and Health Economics (MSc)
Saarland University:
Bioinformatics Master's Programs
Most of the universities have English as the medium of instruction.
Education in Germany is government funded and there is possibility that you might have to give a minimum fee ranging from Euro 140-500.
For the more details on education in Germany, I would suggest
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