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Part 1: MS in Germany: Admission Requirements, Application Procedure, and everything you need to know.
Link to Part 1: • Why Germany is better ...
Salam everyone,
In the last part of the Masters in Germany video series, Zain talked about the admission requirements, application procedure, and why Germany is better than Norway?
For this video, we'll discuss the block amount requirements, Part-time jobs, expenses, and language barrier for students.
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Guest Name: Hafiz Muhammad Zain
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