Is it possible to study in Australia or Germany given my profile and my father's preference for Germany for a Master's/Bachelor's?
Yes, you are eligible to pursue a Master's in Agricultural Science in both Germany and Australia with your strong academic profile and no backlogs.
- Germany: Most public universities charge low or no tuition fees, with semester contributions typically between €150 - €300/semester. Living expenses are usually €20,000 - €24,000 for two years. Admission generally requires a relevant Bachelor's degree and English proficiency at B2 level.
- Australia: Tuition fees are higher, usually AUD 22,000 - 50,000/year, with living costs around AUD 40,000 - 60,000 for two years. You’ll need a relevant Bachelor's degree and proof of English proficiency (such as IELTS 6.5, no band below 6.0).
Given your father's preference and the cost benefits, Germany is a strong option for you.
Low percentage, study gap or no work experience?
Find out which Australian universities you still qualify for.
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