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Germany Best Country to study abroad for Indian Students
- Excellent academic standard
- Germany provides the best and the most cost-effective study options for overseas students. Most colleges are state-funded. In 2010, five of Germany‘s 16 states charged tuition fees at state-funded colleges, while in 11 states tuition was provided free of charge.
- There are no university-sponsored scholarships in Germany, but a number of private and public institutions award scholarships, usually to cover living costs and books.
- Internships – the completion of your program is followed by paid internship in top MNCs that lead to full-time placement.
- Students are allowed to stay on and work for 1 year after completion of their study program.
Most programs are exclusively taught in English, therefore, German language skills are not a prerequisite. If you are willing to learn German, you can join the German Language Courses at the University, which are free of charge. As a foreign student, you are allowed to work 90 days or 180 half days in a calendar year. This right is not restricted for campus jobs like in the US. You can obtain Permanent Residency within 5 years of working full-time in Germany. So get ready to pursue a dream engineering degree on foreign shores.
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Smita
Nanotechnology from Germany Information
Nanotechnologies are a horizontal sector with many possible applications in areas such as energy technology (fuel and solar cells), environmental technology (materials cycles and disposal) or information technology (new storage techniques and processors) as well as health. They hold great technological and economic potential for Germany. Today, about 1000 companies work on the development, application and distribution of nanotechnology products. About 63,000 jobs are involved, with an upward trend. Experts believe that the market volume across all industries will be more than one trillion euros worldwide in 2015.
The Federal Government’s “Nanotechnology 2015 Action Plan” carries on from the “Nano-Initiative – Action Plan 2010”. Under the umbrella of the High-Tech Strategy it presents a concept that pools lines of action and fields of application in the context of nanotechnology. It focuses research and research funding on the societal challenges addressed in the High-Tech Strategy, i.e. climate and energy, health and nutrition, mobility, security and communication. Economic exploitation, responsible use, a regulatory framework and a public discussion are other important factors.
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