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There are many options for pursuing post graduate education from any of the top German universities.The problem may arise in admission to the 2nd year of one of these programs as the curriculum differences and pedagogical differences cause hindrances in direct admission to the 2nd year of a masters program in a German university. There is also the factor that an MS or MSc program is generally broader in domain and is not specific to big data analytics but instead may comprise an associated subject on the same. Therefore, you will most probably have to take admission to the first year of the course regardless of your current educational status in the specified domain although this may also vary from university to university.
The top postgraduate masters programs in Germany in the domain of big data analytics include:
1. MSc Data Engineering and Analytics - Technical University of Munich
Link: https://www.tum.de/en/studies/degree-programs/detail/data-engineering-and-analytics-master-of-science-msc/
2. MSc Data Science - University of Mannheim
Link: https://www.wim.uni-mannheim.de/en/the-school/degree-programs/msc-in-data-science/
3. MSc Data Engineering - Jacobs University
Link: https://www.jacobs-university.de/study/graduate/programs/data-engineering
For admission to most of these programs, you will in most cases, require:
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https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/gre-test-syllabus
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Go for Gre it is recognised for best Bschools around the globe.Target a year earlier. If you want to go in 2020 give the exam in 2019 and start giving applications it takes alot of time. And the earlier the better so that in case you mess up and the application is not accepted by the bschool you want to end up in then you can have some time for alternate plans.
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Keeping all the points that we have mentioned in mind; the GRE preparation will take around 4 weeks to 20 weeks. If you include the mock tests that you would need to take , the preparation time can go from a minimum of 6 weeks to a maximum of 24 weeks.
That’s a wide range, and it also doesn’t account for the different ways in which people prepare for the GRE. People may take practice tests, read up on the different exam sections, skim old notes from school, buy and read a GRE prep book,
Below are estimates of approximately how many hours you need to study in order to raise your score by a certain number of points. These numbers indicate how much you need to study to raise your GRE score by that many points across BOTH sections. So, in 40 hours, you could raise your score for each section by about 2.5 points (5 points total).
5 points = 40 hours
10 points = 80 hours
20 points = 160 hours
30 points = 240 hours
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If you want to give the GRE general test which comprises the quantitative (math), verbal and Analytical writing sections, then you will have to give all three sections as they are all constituents of the GRE General test.
On the other hand, specialized GRE subject tests are also available. One of the subject tests is GRE Mathematics whic you can give regardless of whether you have given the GRE General test or not.
But, generally, for admission to any postgraduate program, a candidate is required to submit GRE General test scores regardless of whether the candidate is submitting GRE subject test scores.
For more information on the GRE and the GRE subject tests, visit: https://studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/gre
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