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Is it compulsory to know German for study MS in Germany??????????
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If you are applying for a course taught in English, then it is not mandatory to know the German language. However, it is always an advantage to know German if you wish to find part time jobs or to land good internships or want to seek employment in Germany after your studies. Germany is an important country and culture, so every international student stands to benefit greatly from familiarity with it There’s plenty of International Degree Courses in Germany taught in English for students whose command of the German language isn’t sufficiently good to warrant their studying be done entirely in German. A large number of postgraduate courses (Master’s and Ph.D.) are designed and taught entirely in English.
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For doing MS in Germany candidate requires score of German as a Foreign Language Test or English language test score(If the course is in English). Eligibility for MS in Germany: Academics Certification of Undergraduate study (Bachelor degree) in similar field in which want to do masters. Language Requirement If the course is completely in German, then proof of proficiency in German Language. German as a Foreign Language Test (TestDaF) German Language Test for the Admission of Foreign study applicants (DSH) If the course is in English, then proof of proficiency in English – TOEFL (550 and higher (PBT), 213 and higher (CBT), 79 and higher (IBT) ) or IELTS 6.0 Entrance qualification For engineering courses: GRE For Business management courses: GMAT Some universities require the student to take entrance test either online or upon arrival at the campus . Work Experience: Improved chances of admission if relevant work experience in the field of further study Project Work / Thesis: Demonstration of technical ability through project execution List of universities in Germany: Bundeswehr University Munich University of Greifswald University of Hamburg University of Hannover University of Erlangen-Nuremberg University of Heilbronn University of Lübeck University of Ulm University of Duisburg-Essen (Campus Essen) University of Hildesheim University of Tübingen University of Hildesheim University of Duisburg-Essen University of Osnabrück University of Vechta University of Giessen Witten/Herdecke University Jacobs University Bremen University of Kassel University of Oldenburg University of Frankfurt am Main University of Vechta University of Bielefeld Leuphana University of Hof University of Leipzig University of Bonn Ruhr University Bochum University of Hohenheim University of Halle-Wittenberg (also in Halle) University of Potsdam University of Bayreuth University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Helmut Schmidt University (University of the Bundeswehr, Hamburg) University of Trier University of Weimar University of Kiel University of Bamberg University of Siegen University of Hannover University of Magdeburg University of Karlsruhe University of Kiel University of Bremen University of Cologne University of Würzburg University of Marburg University of Heidelberg University of Mannheim Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich University of Regensburg University of Düsseldof University of Rostock Saarland University University of Lübeck University of Mainz University of Freiburg University of Paderborn University of Konstanz Viadrina University (Frankfurt an der Oder) University of Koblenz-Landau University of Halle-Wittenberg (also in Wittenberg) University of Rostock University of Flensburg University of Wuppertal Humboldt University of Berlin University of Göttingen German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer University of Passau Fernuniversität Hagen (distance learning; open university) Zeppelin University (Friedrichshafen) Freie Universität Berlin University of Stuttgart University of Lüneburg University of Münster
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