MS degree – 91ȱ Blog /blog Your Online Academy For Better Scores & Best Admits Mon, 25 Apr 2022 07:20:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.2 /blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/favicon-01-150x150.png MS degree – 91ȱ Blog /blog 32 32 MS in Germany: What Is the Admission Procedure? /blog/ms-in-germany-admission-procedure/ /blog/ms-in-germany-admission-procedure/#comments Tue, 05 Dec 2017 16:53:06 +0000 https://www.greedge.com/blog/?p=3199 Apart from the US and UK, Germany is a popular option for those planning to pursue their graduate studies abroad. If you have been Googling...

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Apart from the US and UK, Germany is a popular option for those planning to pursue their graduate studies abroad. If you have been Googling about countries where you can do your MS, you would have definitely chanced upon Germany.

As a thriving economy that generously invests in its education system, Germany offers a good environment for aspiring international graduate students.

Here is why you should be considering Germany to pursue your MS:

RWTH Aachen Germany’s Largest Technical University

ڴڴǰ岹ٲ– The overall cost of living in Germany is less in comparison to other European countries. Also most programs there charge very little or no tuition fees.

Word Famous Universities– Germany has more top-ranked universities than any other country outside of the US and UK.

Commitment to Innovation– Germany has a sound history of championing technological developments; hence, the universities there offer a good research environment for graduate students.

About Universities in Germany

The network of universities in Germany is quite robust with over 500 universities offering 19,000 degree programs.

As with the US or UK, Germany has both public and private universities.

As a country, Germany was divided into 16 states and each state has several public universities under its administration. In total, there are about 400 public universities that have state assistance in funding and administration.

There are also 120 private universities that are self-managed and financed. Understandably, private universities charge a higher tuition fee for their MS programs.

Universities in Germany can be classified as:

  • Technical Universities– They focus mainly on science and engineering research and offer a range of PhD and Master’s degrees.

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  • Universities of Applied Science–They focus on practical training and have partnerships with commercial organizations.

German Admissions: Common FAQs

The graduate degrees in Germany are much like those in other countries.

Over a period of two years, there are academic modules that are followed by a dissertation.

A total of 120 credits are allocated to a graduate degree program of which 90 credits are earned through academic courses while 30 credits are allocated to the dissertation.

What are the admission deadlines for MS in Germany?

Unlike the US, German university intakes happen in the summer and winter sessions. Deadlines vary greatly.

For example, at RWTH Aachen, the deadlines for Summer and Winter intakes for 2018 are January 15th, 2018 and July 15th, 2018 respectively.

Do I need to know German in order to apply?

Germany offers a lot of courses that are taught in the English medium. However, most universities require you to possess a minimum of A1 level of proficiency in German at the time of application.

Also, it is always an advantage to learn the language if you wish to apply, as it will not only help you adapt to your life there but also become a definite advantage when you seek internships and part-time jobs.

How important is my 91ȱ score for applications?

While it is true that there are universities and courses that do not set a rigid cut-off for your 91ȱ score, this does not change the fact that a high 91ȱ Score is recommended to increase your admission chances, among highly-competitive profiles.

It is also important to note here that universities in Germany also evaluate you based on your academic proficiency and research background.

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Before we share the various steps involved in applying to a university in Germany, it is important for you to know the common admission requirements:

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Step-Wise Admission Process for MS in Germany

Step #1: Course Evaluation
Germany is famed for its highly specialized courses, including courses such as Mechanical Engineering & Mechatronics, Automobile & Automotive, Computational Sciences, and Energy Studies.

Check if Germany is best suited for the specific course you’re looking for.

Step #2: 91ȱ/GATE & TOEFL/IELTS
German admissions are highly competitive. Subject matter experts with strong academic backgrounds, research or work experience are given high preference for admissions. That’s why students with a good 91ȱ score tend to have an additional advantage over students without a 91ȱ/GATE score.

Target a 310+ score to increase your admission chances significantly.

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Step #3: University Selection
Once you have your 91ȱ score in hand, narrow down on the universities based on:

1. Your research interest
2. Your budget
3. Your profile

Step #4:Contact Professors
Check the specific department of the university you’re interested in. Zero in on specific professors who share your research interests and who you would like to work with at the university.

Step #5: Transcript Attestation
Some German Universities require you to get your undergraduate transcripts attested by the German Embassy. Depending on the state you studied in; the number of days required to attest your college transcripts will vary.

For example, for universities in Tamil Nadu, you will require at least 45 days or more to get your transcripts attested.

You can read more about this procedure here:

Step #6: Letter of Intent
Similar to your SOP, some German Universities require you to submit a Letter of Intent, explaining why you are passionate about the course and why you are qualified to pursue a Master’s degree.

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Step #7:Target A1 in German
Take a crash course to improve your German language proficiency.

Step #8: One-Page Resume
Prepare a one-page Resume that outlines your qualifications and achievements.

Step #9: To Uni-Assist or Not
Check if the department of your choice requires you to apply through a centralized portal called Uni-Assist.
Unlike the US, most universities do not follow a centralized portal to apply. You must apply individually to your preferred course and university. However, some universities use a service called ‘Uni-Assist’ which is a portal that screens your application and processes it for the university to make its decision about your admission.

You will be charged an application fee to process your applications. If the university or program you opt for needs the application form to come via Uni-Assist, you can anticipate a slightly higher processing fee.

Most universities charge approximately €50 for applications. The Uni-Assist application fee is set at €75 for the first university and €15 for every subsequent application you send.

Some Tips From Our Admission Experts:

Here are a few tips that will help you plan your applications better:

  1. Make key decisions, such as the universities you’d like to apply to and the flow of your SOP etc., well in advance so that you are not pressurized before the deadline.
  2. Apply to several universities in multiple locations to have a better chance of success.
  3. Choose relevant programs rather than just popular locations to increase your admission chances.
  4. Go to the official DAAD (“Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst” or the German Academic Exchange Service) website for basic information on studying in Germany. Link:

This may seem like a complex process, but hey, applying abroad for your Master’s anywhere is a tough process. With several steps to complete, important dates to remember and checklists to follow, it can be quite confusing.

Comment below and let us know what you want to know regarding German Admissions and we’ll reply to you!

Here is wishing you great success in your journey to your dream university.

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MS in Business Analytics – Everything You Need to Know for Fall 2019 /blog/universities-business-analytics/ /blog/universities-business-analytics/#comments Fri, 10 Nov 2017 16:26:36 +0000 https://www.greedge.com/blog/?p=3165 Data is everywhere. The world is in constant creation and processing of data. From the price of your toothpaste to the number of syllables in...

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Data is everywhere.

The world is in constant creation and processing of data.

From the price of your toothpaste to the number of syllables in your lullabies, everything is data.

According to a recent study conducted by EMC Digital Universe, by the end of the year 2020, nearly 14.6 GB of new data will be created for every single person on the face of the earth. This is nearly equivalent to the size of 13 blu-ray movies. Phew! That sure is huge!

Fine. Lots of data is created, big deal!

So what next?

What follows after creation is a simple two-stage process.

The first stage is to efficiently process the huge chunk of data, which is where Data Analysis comes to play. Data Analysis aims at incorporating statistical practices to organize and interpret data. It gives information which can be put to use in various ways. So like some wise guy once stated,

With great quantity of data comes a greater responsibility to process them.

Then comes the second stage of the process: Using the processed data in business. Business decisions are taken based on deep analysis of this processed data. This information is then used to build business models and devise strategies for better growth.

What Is Business Analytics?

Business Analytics is the use of relevant data to develop, maintain, and solve complex business problems. It entails using data from past trends and patterns of your business to gain better insights and devise a plan to drive future decisions for your business.

Business Analytics focuses primarily on using quantitative and statistical approach to a business problem. It requires an individual to have data quality sense, a good business understanding, and have data-driven decision capability.

In simpler terms, if you’re excited by data and are interested in using various technologies and practices to build a business empire, then Business Analytics is for you.

Why Should You Go for MS in Business Analytics?

Like we discussed in the beginning, the world is in need of experts to process the large chunks of the generated data. Top companies and institutions are on the lookout for talented and ambitious Business Analysts. It is one of the shortest timed course for an in-demand job. And by demand, what do I exactly mean?

Let’s get numerical!

If such is the demand in the US alone, imagine the need for skilled Business Analysts across the globe.

With the risk of being responded by a dozen of sighs, let me put forth a famous quote, yet again:

With great demand comes greater salary packages.

The pay scale is quite high for candidates who possess a Master’s in Business Analytics, with an average salary being $ 80,800.

There are various roles that you can adorn after your MS in BA. Market Research Analysts, Statisticians, Financial Analysts, being few of the many. We’ll discuss more on this further.

Do you know the even better part of choosing this domain?

Growth.

Business Analysts jobs are predicted to increase by 20% by 2020 according to US Bureau of Labor Statistics. So the job opportunities for Business Analysts has begun and it will continue to grow over the years.

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Who Should Opt for Master’s in Business Analytics?

With enough being said about the need, importance, and growth of Business Analytics, it is time we discuss who should take up this course.

  • Aspirants who wish to pursue a successful career in the business domain
  • Students who are research-oriented and are driven by an analytical approach to problems
  • Students with good Analytical and Data Interpretation skills
  • Professionals and core engineering students who seek long-term goals in the business sector

An MS in BA enables you to incorporate your technological skills with your business understanding and knowledge. Even an Arts graduate can opt for this Master’s specialization, after completing MBA.

Admission Eligibility

The admission eligibility for Master’s in Business Analytics varies based on the requirements of different universities. The mandatory eligibility criteria asked by top universities are mentioned below:

  • Applicants are required to have an educational qualification of 16 years and to have completed their undergraduate program.
  • Applicants with three-year undergraduate degrees will be considered for admission based on a holistic review.
  • An undergraduate Grade-Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 for either all 4 years or for the last 2 years.
  • GMAT or 91ȱ scores:The score criteria for these tests vary for each university. It is advisable to target a good score as it increases your chances of getting an admit from a top university.
  • English proficiency documents: TOEFL and IELTS score requirements vary depending on the universities. Hereagain, a good score will help you boost your profile.
  • Knowledge of Calculus is asked for in many universities. Students who have not completed an undergraduate calculus course may satisfy the prerequisite by completing Quantitative Foundations in Business.
  • In some colleges, students pursuing the Master of Science in Business Analytics degree program are required to fulfill one semester credit hour of Professional Development course or its equivalent.

Difference Between Business Analytics & Data Science


Business Analytics is a booming field and is offered in top universities and business schools in various countries. Here is a list of the top schools in the USA that specialize in MS in Business Analytics:

Source: University Website

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Job Opportunities in the USA

Though you may have come to a fair understanding of the importance of Business Analytics, you might also be wondering what the other job titles are after you complete your MS in the same.

Here is a list of the various job roles along with their median pay and job outlook for the particular job over the years.

Note: Information on the state-wise distribution of employment is also provided.

Conclusion

If you were confused about taking up your MS in Business Analytics, I hope this blog has helped solve your concerns and doubts. A Master’s in Business Analytics can hone you to become a business professional and come up with innovative strategies, all the while being paid a hefty salary. The scope of career for Business Analysts is high across the globe, thus enabling you to work in your dream city, whatever it be.

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