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local guide from Germany

Hello any local guides in Germany?I'm planning to come 2019 January intake to study masters?

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Re: local guide from Germany

Hello @NirmalTeja, I'm from Belgium, but I work in Germany (and as a result spend a lot of time there). Which part of Germany will you go to?

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Re: local guide from Germany

Thank you @JanVanHaver for your reply I'm planning in berlin or Frankfurt...(you suggest which is best for studies and with low of cost of living)

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"Low cost of living" might be a problem in those. Especially finding a place to stay has become really expensive in the big German cities in recent years. 

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Re: local guide from Germany

Hi @NirmalTeja

 

Nice to hear it.

All the Best.

 

Vijay Desai.

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Re: local guide from Germany

Average how much cost of living per one month @JanVanHaver

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Re: local guide from Germany

Thank you @VijayDesai

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Re: local guide from Germany

@NirmalTeja

the question is really what kind of Master you like to do and what other events are important for you.

 

Studentlife: No way, if you have to select between Frankfurt and Berlin, you have to go to Berlin. But check Münster as well.

 

Technical Master:  You should think about Aachen or Karlsruhe or Munich

Human Master: Berlin

 

If you have a smaller budget think to take a Master in Jena, Leipzig or Dresden. Nice towns.

https://goo.gl/maps/6ascMbAtC6r
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Re: local guide from Germany

Thank you for your reply @TorM I'm planning for Master's in international marketing...how much cost of living for ordinary student life..

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Re: local guide from Germany

@NirmalTeja

I think it will be difficult to have less then 600 € + study costs. For rent a room in bigger cities you need to plan at least 400 € with Energy, Water ... 

communication (tram, bus, subway) around 80 €

Food is the cheapest in Germany.

Depending where you need to pay for the university.

So best is to manage a scholarship via an international Organisation.

https://goo.gl/maps/6ascMbAtC6r