Many Austrian and german universities are begging for admissions

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There was another college fair in my uni and many unis from germany who desperately wanted admissions. Even top universities like Technische Universitรคt Mรผnchen (TUM), RWTH Aachen, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich are all advertising themselves. No tuition fees, no GRE exam. Just show a German A2-B1 certificate and the university will handle the entire VISA process and give full relocation assistance they are even offering people on merit fully funded Scholarships. They desperately want to fill their STEM classes that are all apparently empty bevause everyone drops out ot doesnt want to study STEM

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@deadstock @renos @menas @Beastimmung @Iraniancel @AustrianMogger
 
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Everyone knows uni is a scam now
 
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In my state you can even go to uni without Abitur/Fachabitur (high school degree or whatever). No wonder things like math, physics, CS have 80% dropout rates
 
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In my state you can even go to uni without Abitur/Fachabitur (high school degree or whatever). No wonder things like math, physics, CS have 80% dropout rates
I thought most german unis have a 13 years of education minimum requirement which is different from anglo education of 12 years so people do Studienkolleg for a year
 
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I thought most german unis have a 13 years of education minimum requirement which is different from anglo education of 12 years so people do Studienkolleg for a year
No. It depends on the school you go too. some get Abitur after 12, some after 13 years. Many prefer 13 years since it's more time for the same amount of content you have to learn.
 
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thank (((((them)))))) for wanting to destroy the white race and importing anyone. i am coming there now from mumbai!
 
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it's free money for the unis
 
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what about france?
i can speak french and probably get a french certification pretty easy
 
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are they good schools in austria/germany? if B1 german level is the only thing they need i may go up there
 
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what about france?
i can speak french and probably get a french certification pretty easy
c de la merde les ecoles en france, il faut soit payer 10k lโ€™annรฉe soit faire 15 ans de prepa et 15 exam avant dโ€™etre acceptรฉ
 
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German unis dont have tuition fees tho and why give Scholarships?
they receive some amount for each student they accept from the gov or smthn
they dont care that most of them dropout
 
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are they good schools in austria/germany? if B1 german level is the only thing they need i may go up there
The ones I mentioned in OP are pretty good. If you have good grades they also give full rides often
 
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c de la merde les ecoles en france, il faut soit payer 10k lโ€™annรฉe soit faire 15 ans de prepa et 15 exam avant dโ€™etre acceptรฉ
Hec Paris, Insead are world famous
 
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c de la merde les ecoles en france, il faut soit payer 10k lโ€™annรฉe soit faire 15 ans de prepa et 15 exam avant dโ€™etre acceptรฉ
ok maybe not the certification but i could be like ray and tota at streamer university it'd be lit
 
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yes but you need to be in hell for 2 years and then pass exams and then pay to be in these schools,
Ive heard if you have 6-7 years of experience in some top companies it is not hard to get an admission. The main problem is the fees being very high and freshers with little or no experience have very low chances of getting accepted. You also will need to learn french get to a fluent level to get any job in France it is not like Germany where everyone can speak English
 
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Ive heard if you have 6-7 years of experience in some top companies it is not hard to get an admission. The main problem is the fees being very high and freshers with little or no experience have very low chances of getting accepted. You also will need to learn french get to a fluent level to get any job in France it is not like Germany where everyone can speak English
the thing is that in this types of school, every student have the same profile, they are just some rich kids that have parents buying them their entire education

like 10% of the students are hard worker that deserve their place there, and they are obviously french, for a non-french speaker it isnโ€™t worth to go to these types of schools
 
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the thing is that in this types of school, every student have the same profile, they are just some rich kids that have parents buying them their entire education

like 10% of the students are hard worker that deserve their place there, and they are obviously french, for a non-french speaker it isnโ€™t worth to go to these types of schools
Ive heard this about hec paris. Their low effort courses are basically rich kids day care centers. They dont do shir and just do the bare minimum and only go there for that brand tag.
 
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Ive heard this about hec paris. Their low effort courses are basically rich kids day care centers. They dont do shir and just do the bare minimum and only go there for that brand tag.
lol exactly, but also in high valued schools, where you canโ€™t just buy your carrer, itโ€™s harder to be accepted to the school to actually be in there
 
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Ive heard if you have 6-7 years of experience in some top companies it is not hard to get an admission. The main problem is the fees being very high and freshers with little or no experience have very low chances of getting accepted. You also will need to learn french get to a fluent level to get any job in France it is not like Germany where everyone can speak English
Insead has a Singapore Campus too. Many C Suite Executives have MBA from Insead in Asia Pacific or MIddle East Region.
 
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I heard its very hard to pass these Exams they take you in but getting graduated is a huge task in itself. :dafuckfeels:Especially STEM Courses in These German Unis
 
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I would actually be willing to study at a German or Austrian university. I donโ€™t speak any German at all tho. Cheaper than a US university and I would nt mog most Germans.

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Why are german unis begging for admission. Simba
Will they give admission for Master 's degree in ai/cse after 4 years or will it be filled by indians /Chinese so stop their foreign admission:feelswhy::feelswhy:
 
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