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Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Hens88: 2:24am On Aug 12, 2019
You are so right... I have got to be open to other options.
Thanks for ur inputs. Will begin my search, hopefully gets an MSc course with application requirement that suits fine with my grades. I trust in His favor.
Kenechill:
To be candid, you can't just change career path where applying for schools in Germany except you have a lot of work experience. Your cgpa when converted to German grade is 2.6 Which actually is a bit below the 2.5 expected on the average for an msc.
I'll advice that you don't focus on a particular course (supply Management) and insist on that's what you want because you would only get heartbroken if things go wrong.

Apply for another bsc. There are many tuition free courses, take advantage of it. Your age and marital status won't matter. There are two ladies in this thread who are in their 30s that started bsc afresh too. So you're not a first.
Good luck and don't put all your eggs in one basket cos that's what I noticed on your message.

Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Hens88: 2:12am On Aug 12, 2019
Thanks so much for responding. This is comforting. I can now confidently proceed on this journey cool

U mean u've gotten ur AL already?
bjayNL:


If you choose SCM, you can be fine. If you can easily link it to your current career path.

Tuition free for some business courses are not that much.. But you need to search well using DAAD. You might be lucky.

And ensure they are English speaking except you're already good in German...

No age barriers. No GP barrier too. I had a 2.92 and I'm going for Msc
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Hens88: 11:02pm On Aug 10, 2019
Thanks so much for ur prompt response. I do appreciate
I have a BSc in Accounting and works as an account officer presently but wanna change career path to SCM cos of some top management jobs am eyeing. grin

I only want tuition free schools but most I have seen in my search require tuition fees. Here lies another challenge.

odimbannamdi:


Hello ma'am.

As per getting admission and visa, eventually, your GPA is not much of a problem. Neither is your age nor marital status.

But i am keen on knowing what you studied as your Bachelor's degree, and whether you have been practicing in the field of Supply Chain Management all these years.

As an unwritten rule, the more related your Bachelor's degree/course is to your proposed M.Sc course, the more your chances of getting admission.

Check out the M.Sc Global Operations and Supply Chain Management at Berlin School of Economics and Law.

If you are bucksed-up and can afford paying 10,000euros worth of schools every semester, also conaider the M.Sc Supply Chain Management program at Jacobs University, Bremen.

All the best ma'am

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Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Hens88: 7:02pm On Aug 10, 2019
Hello everyone,
I have been a guest on nairaland for so long, reading and observing until i stumbled on this amazing thread which finally graduated me from guest to membership tongue tongue
I want to really appreciate the moderators and all that has and still helping out with vital information in securing the German Visa.

Congrats to All successful candidates so far! By God's special grace we will also be sharing our success stories soon.

I intend to begin my application this moment but there are a couple of information I need..

First, I am wondering if I can get admitted for MSc (Supply Chain Management) with a 2.84/5 Nigerian GPA to a good German school.

2. I have considered going for another BSc but don't know how visible this will be considering my age (37) and status (single) sex (female)
Is it possible I get an admission and also a Visa?
Note: Bachelor's is in Accounting and I have no prior knowledge to my intended MSc course. (Just making a change in my career path)

Would really appreciate ur advice and contributions so I know the steps to take in this journey.

Thanks in advance

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