Monday, October 17, 2011

MS/MBA Program Abroad Anywhere in the World

Study and work in US, UK, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Canada, Many More Overseas Destination

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Germany at a Glance

·         The Federal Republic of Germany lies in the heart of Europe and is a cosmopolitan, democratic country with a great tradition and a lively present. Germany has one of the world’s strongest economies and offers an innovative research and education landscape. At the same time it has a strong creative economy and a dynamic cultural scene. Germany is the European Union’s most populous nation with 82 million inhabitants.


·         Many pioneering inventions were created in Germany. The list of German Nobel Prize winners is long – sixty-eight alone in the field of science and medicine. These include Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Robert Koch, Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard and Harald zur Hausen. And Germany isn’t called the “land of poets and thinkers” for nothing. It has produced great philosophers like Kant, Hegel and Adorno, poets like Goethe, Heine and Brecht, and renowned composers, such as Bach, Beethoven and Brahms.


·         The German Higher Education System


·         University of applied sciences, college of technology, university, university of cooperative education – the German higher education system has many facts, many different types of institution. This diversity enables students to select the best course for their needs. If you put more emphasis on practical knowledge, then you will be in good hands at a university of applied sciences; if you are interested in theoretical research, then a university is the place for you.


·         Universität


·         Research centres: the university is the traditional form of higher education institution. Germany’s 102 universities closely link research and teaching. Most universities offer the full range of subjects. However, a university with a strong technological orientation is known as Technische Universität (TU, technical university) or Technische Hochschule (TH, college of technology). Compared to universities of applied sciences, they place greater emphasis on basic research.


Studying in Germany as an International Student 
Germany is one of the leaders in the international competition for the world’s best brains. It has got a lot to offer. With more than 300 institutions of higher education it is one of the leading countries in the field of research, science and technology.
 

Studying in Germany no longer means studying in German medium alone, over 300 International Degree Programmes offer courses which are entirely or partly taught in English. These courses are offered in various disciplines, especially in Engineering, natural sciences, computer sciences and economics and lead to internationally recognized Bachelor or Master degrees or even to a PhD.


Universities are state-funded, therefore, low tuition fee is charged. You only have to bear your living expenses, such as accommodation, food, transport and health insurance. Special student discounts for various services help to make studying in Germany less expensive than you would have expected. Germany has much more earning opportunities while being student as compared to other traditional countries for higher education. 



Advantages of studying in Germany


Free university. This is unique in the developed countries. Germany universities are open to all students. There is no examinations and demand for professional experience. Through the credit system set up, students learn to manage their own time and calmly finish their studies. This will undoubtedly get rid of the huge economic burden and mental stress. 



Low cost of living. German government allows students to be employed and be given the minimum standard of pay. So for the first year of study in Germany, in addition to the 10,000 mark that you prepared for your cost of living, the remaining amount will come from your wage.


Easy to earn a Master’s degree. Students who graduated can receive a master’s degree directly after graduation without having to take a test that causes big trouble. This is very attractive especially for foreign students.

Developed economy and leading academic degree. Germany’s per capita GNP is one of the first or one of the highest in the world. It relies on the strength of its education and its strong foundation in science and technology. Germany ’s high quality education has been recognized worldwide


Enrollment / Intakes:
 
German Universities have major intake in the month of March & September every year.


Tuition Fee

The tuition fees charged by the State Funded University would range from 500 to 800 Euros per semester, private university 1500 Euros to 12000 Euros and for MBA 500 Euros to 30000 Euros


There are few states in Germany having no tuition fee for Bachelors, Masters & PhD’s


Accommodation
  

There are two types of student accommodation in Germany: dormitories located on or near the university campus and private accommodation in a flat or an apartment. To save money and to get bigger flats, students often set up an apartment-sharing community and live together. This enables them to stay without their parents.
Rental charges currently range from €180 to €250 per month, including costs for electricity, gas, water etc. If rooms are furnished, the landlord is likely to ask for a deposit which is usually of one month’s rent. This is returned to you on departure, as long as the room is left in a satisfactory condition and all rent payments have been made.
If you arrive in Germany and have not rented a room yet, you first have to find a place to stay, you can either stay in a hotel or guesthouse (costing about €15 – €85 per day) or at a youth hostel. To stay in a youth hostel, you need to buy a youth hostel pass which costs around €12.50 for students under the age of 27 including breakfast.


Foreign students at Germany

240,000 foreign students are enrolled at German institutes of higher education for study and research. They are attracted by international study programs and excellent research opportunities. In addition, studying in Germany means being part of an international, highly qualified academic community. After the United States and Great Britain, Germany is thus third most attractive country world-wide for foreign students.

 
Excellent Job opportunities for International Students: Earn during your Studies.



 
Germany is known for its industrial hub (Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Hannover, Bonn, etc.) Many world famous German companies such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche, DPWN, Daimler-Chrysler, Volkswagen, Siemens, Bosch, SAP etc, provide excellent career opportunities to one and all. Many institutions of higher education give offer students the opportunity to do internships or carry out research in industry. Thousands of supplier companies to these big giants also keep their doors open to the international talents.

 


As a full-time student you are allowed to work part-time for 90 days (180 half days) in one year without a work permit.


University Ranking
 


In Germany they can find appropriate answers in the rankings compiled by the Centre for Higher Education Development (CHE). The CHE list is considered the most comprehensive and most detailed comparison of German-speaking universities and universities of applied sciences. It covers a total of 35 subjects and can thus help three-quarters of all new students. In addition to facts about courses, teaching, facilities and research, the ranking incorporates more than 250,000 students’ appraisals of the study conditions at their higher education institution as well as the reputation of departments among professors of individual subjects.

Scholarships for International Students


Scholarships and grants for Indian students wishing to study in Germany are offered by different German Institutions. For example, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers scholarships for certain Master programs as well as research grants. In addition, some German Universities offer a small number of scholarships for specific programs.

Generally, applications for scholarships in Germany need to be submitted around a year before the start of the envisaged study program, according to the deadlines applicable (e.g. the deadline for a scholarship regarding a study program starting in October 2011 is already in summer 2010). Interested individuals are advised to start preparations for a scholarship application well in advance.



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