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  • Ankita Katdare

    AdministratorJan 26, 2014

    @#-Link-Snipped-# Chances look good.
    If you have two years of work experience and great internships with relevant subjects, they will surely consider your application. Any reason why you want to opt for Germany? U.S. also has good options for electronics and related courses.
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  • Abhijit sawant

    MemberJan 26, 2014

    Ankita Katdare
    @#-Link-Snipped-# Chances look good.
    If you have two years of work experience and great internships with relevant subjects, they will surely consider your application. Any reason why you want to opt for Germany? U.S. also has good options for electronics and related courses.
    Thank you mam for replying my post

    Mam sorry if i am asking this question again is it still possible for me to get admission for MS with good GRE score even after 2 YD in my BE

    specifically Germany because
    1 it is economically comfortable, even worse happen after my MS I can recover that money which I have spend on my MS at Germany can be recoverable in India

    2 . Germany has good institutes for embedded also so i dont see any difference

    3. And can you please also suggest me are there any universities in Germany which takes courses on VLSI because I am not able to find any of them
    I think there are only one or two universities in Germany for VLSI

    4 . Are there any other countries which gives good opportunity in Embedded systems

    Thank you so much mam for replying my post
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  • Manashree Thokal

    MemberApr 21, 2014

    Universities take into account your overall profile. Relevant internships, work experience, and even school grades could make up 2 years of YD.
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