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Engineering management major, studying in Germany for graduate school, what major is more suitable for me?

I wonder if you can speak German? If you don’t know German, it will still be very difficult to read~ German graduate students include economic engineering and logistics majors. You can check it on DAAD http://www.daad.org/. This website is for all formal universities in Germany from the German Ministry of Education. In one website that collects all the master's and doctoral programs, you can find out everything about studying in German universities and even scholarship matters.

Cross-majors are not allowed. Only individual majors in a few universities allow it, but they need to take exams. Some, such as the Department of Mathematics in G?ttingen, allow students to change majors, but they must rely on GRE SUB mathematics (not general mathematics) and must have a perfect score of one point less~

In addition, you plan to transfer to the Department of Architecture. Do you know what to learn in it? Does the Department of Architecture have to take the art exam and submit artwork~ Or do you want to switch to civil engineering? Civil engineering is an engineering major~~~

And your undergraduate degree is a bachelor's degree in management. I said it is very difficult for you to apply for a German engineering major with a degree like this because you are not a bachelor's degree in engineering. You are applying for an engineering major. To change majors~ For your degree, you should study management science, such as the BWL (Business Economics) mentioned above. In fact, it is easy to get a score of less than 2.3, which is about 80 points or more for your undergraduate degree~

I don’t know how well you speak German. If you don’t know German, you will have a lot of trouble in Germany, from the quality of your life to your studies~