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2016-01-12 14:51:19Contributor-Level 6
My suggestion would be to apply asap (before the Institute stops accepting applications). All the best!
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2016-01-12 14:50:20
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GRE is optional for German universities. Having an additional GRE score will be an addition to your profile. Applicants with a mediocre profile are generally recommended to give the GRE due to competition.
Good luck.
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2016-01-12 14:49:19
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2016-01-12 14:46:57
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2016-01-12 14:46:03Contributor-Level 10
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
RWTH Aachen University
Technical University of Berlin
University of Stuttgart
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Technical University of Dresden
University of Duisburg-Essen
University of Stuttgart
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nrnberg (FAU)
University of Kaiserslautern
These universities are known for their excellent faculty, research opportunities, and state-of-the-art facilities
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2016-01-12 14:24:52
Guide-Level 14
First of all I must say there is a very good potential in networking and please ignore any negative suggestions are around you. I am confident of saying this because I have established my career followed by NETWORKING.
I have done CCNA and then CCNP and now I am holding a very good position in a MNC.
Believe me if you learn Networking or CCNA from a true training center or Institute or even an IT professional and your base is clear, there is a bright career prospect is waiting for you. I have been industry for 11 years and I am 100% sure about it.
Incase any further queries about training institute or help, write me back.
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2016-01-12 14:22:17
Contributor-Level 8
The options are unlimited, as you have done your class 12 with science. With the combination of biology, physics and chemistry you can take up medicine, dentistry, Pharmacy, agricultural science, dairy science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology, Microbiology).
Apart from doing the degree level courses in science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, computer, business administration, hotel management, tourism management etc. you can also opt for courses outside the university stream
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2016-01-12 14:21:14
Contributor-Level 10
As you have already considered various options for long term courses, I would suggest you to go for short term certification courses.
These courses will not only certify you, but will also keep you updated with the latest information in the industry. You can surely look for various banking and finance certifications.
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2016-01-12 14:19:19
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2016-01-12 14:18:21
Contributor-Level 8
Hospitality sector is one of the best sectors and also is one of those less likely to be affected by recession. You must know what a hotel manager does, the roles and responsibilities and if that is what you want then go for it.
Switzerland is one the best destinations with some of the top institutes for hotel management/hospitality programmes. USA, Australia and Europe are also some of the moist sought after. Ecole Hatelire de Lausanne, Les Roches International School of Hotel Management, Glion Institute of Higher Education, Hotelschool The Hague- The Netherlands, Blue Mountain International Hotel Management School - Austral
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2016-01-12 14:11:02
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2016-01-12 14:09:19Contributor-Level 7
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2016-01-12 13:48:24
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Germany does have scholarships where your entire fees are waived off, however your current academic scores do not offer much chances. Even without scholarship fees in Germany are very low and cost of Masters even with stay may be less than doing it in India.
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2016-01-12 13:47:22New Question
2016-01-12 13:45:32
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http://bimtech.ac.in/placement/placement-2015-bimtech/
http://bimtech.ac.in/placement/the-placement-scenario/
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2016-01-12 13:44:39
Contributor-Level 10
It is quite difficult to make a comparison between the two countries, both are economically growing and have good opportunities. You will find many Australian universities offering QS courses such as Western Sydney University and University of South Australia. A Quantity Surveyor in Australia earns an average salary of around AU$70,000 per year.
Alternatively, you can opt for the Professional Quantity Surveyors (PQS) certification from Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS). The average pay for a Quantity Surveyor is C$60,000 per year. Civil engineering and construction industry is booming in Australia. You may check
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