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Study Abroad Expert - Answered on Feb 18, 2023

Sushil Sukhwani is the founding director of the overseas education consultant firm, Edwise International. He has 31 years of experience in counselling students who have opted to study abroad in various countries, including the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. He is part of the board of directors at the American International Recruitment Council and an honorary committee member of the Australian Alumni Association. Sukhwani is an MBA graduate from Bond University, Australia. ... more
Asked by Anonymous - Feb 16, 2023Hindi
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Hello Sir, I am 36 year old working in the engineering profession for the last 8 years. I hold a Bachelors and Masters degree. Currently, I am searching for opportunities to work in Germany particulary in the Automotive domain. But I havent recieved any good offers. Would doing an MBA degree in germany land me in a good paying job in Germany? Which course should i pursue in Germany? I have a 3 year old and a wife who is an educator. we wish to be settled in germany for professional and personal reasons.

Ans: Hello!
You can choose to not show your Masters and pursue MBA in any field that you want to specialize in. Since you are 36 years of age, there may be a probability of visa rejection. However, you may try for an MBA.
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