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2010-08-15 15:03:03Guide-Level 11
As this is an Education Portal we can help you with deciding on your career & education options but, giving you information on a specific Institute's books & study material would not be possible. However, I would suggest you to get in touch with the University directly & talk to the faculty of your department to help you with the books & study material.
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2010-08-15 14:47:48
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It is a good thing that you are aware that you would need to work for atleast 2-3 years in order to pursue your MBA from a good university abroad. Regarding GMAT coaching, you should start your coaching classes atleast 6 months-8 months before you take the GMAT. I would advise you to take the GMAT exam before you graduate as you would not be able to focus well on your test prep coaching once you start working. This would be the right time for you to prepare as you are still in your academics mode. Once you have started working, it would be difficult for you to focus on academics specially during your initial years of working.
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2010-08-15 14:47:07Guide-Level 11
As this is an Education Portal we can help you with deciding on your career & education options but, giving you information on a specific Institute's books & study material would not be possible. However, I would suggest you to get in touch with the University directly & talk to the faculty of your department to help you with the books & study material.
Thanks,
Pooja
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2010-08-15 14:46:53
Guide-Level 11
Post completing your Inter (MPC ) you can opt for various careers depending on your area of interest.
If you are looking out to pursue a career in engineering, or subjects related to Comp. Science, Maths, Physics, Mechanics then opting for MPC would be the required stream.
It would be better if you could mention your interest intend based on which I would be able to provide further information.
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All the Best!
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2010-08-15 14:46:46
Guide-Level 11
Post completing your Inter (MPC ) you can opt for various careers depending on your area of interest.
If you are looking out to pursue a career in engineering, or subjects related to Comp. Science, Maths, Physics, Mechanics then opting for MPC would be the required stream.
It would be better if you could mention your interest intend based on which I would be able to provide further information.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!
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2010-08-15 14:45:04
Contributor-Level 9
If you are interested in PG in Mechanical Design or MS in Mechanical from germany then these universities are offering the same or relevant program in germany kindly go through:-
1. University of Applied Sciences Esslingen,
2. University of Siegen,
3. RWTH Aachen University,
4. Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences,
5. University of Duisburg-Essen etc.
For MS programs you should have bachelor degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent from recognized university also university might ask you the GRE score along with IELTS/ TOEFL score results. Most importantly universities in germany are state-funded,many do
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2010-08-15 14:37:17
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Have you given any of the entrance exams conducted by the Merchant Navy colleges?
Pls revert back with the details
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2010-08-15 13:57:09
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At Free University of Berlin the tuition fees are 4,450 per year of study (2,225 per Semester) additionally the universitys regular registration fee of 88,18 Euro per semester and 158,50 Euro Semesterticket (allows to use one year the whole Berlin railway / U-Bahn-System). Students must assume additional (travel, room) costs arising from the in-house and fieldwork periods.
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2010-08-15 13:56:54
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