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Study
in Germany
Why study in Germany?
· Cost: studying in Germany is less
expensive compared to other nations. One may even feel that it’s cheaper than
studying in India.
· Quality of education
· Personal security
· Lifestyle
· Employment prospects
For most courses, you may require to give the
following examinations:
· GRE- Graduate Record Exam
· TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language
·
Zertifkat Deutsch –German language test (required by some universities)
1). FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences
Degree - Biomedical Engineering – (M.Sc.)
The Master's program contains five
study fields:
- Artificial
Organs / Cardiovascular Engineering
-
Biomechanics
- Biophysics
- Chemical
Sensors & Biosensors
- Medical
Informatics
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 1,400
2). Martin Luther Universität , Wittenberg
Degree : Masters in Biomedical Engineering
Annual Tuition Fee: Free
3). Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
Degree : Chemical
and Bioengineering – (M.Sc.)
(Chemical and Bioengineering is the
engineering discipline which deals with the conversion of substances through
chemical, physical and biological processes.)
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 1,000
4). Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences
Degree: Bionics/Biomimetics – (M.Sc.)
(The word bionics is made up of the terms
biology and technics, which means engineering in this context. The approach of
combining biology and engineering is often also called biomimetics.
One major application of biomimetics is the field of
biomaterials)
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 445
5). Hochschule für
Angewandte Wissenschaften Hambur
Degree:
Master of science in Biomedical Engineering
6). RWTH Aachen
Degree:
Masters in Biomedical Engineering