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The answer to your question depends on what you want to do in the future, what is your area of interest and where do you want to work or settle down. For example, if you are keen to study and work in the US, you should consider doing a MS from the US. If automotive engineering is what excites you, then you should consider Germany. If you want to be in India, then you can look at the M.Tech programs offered at IIT and other top institutes in India. Either ways you can't wrong. It's more important to figure out your goals and accordingly make a decision.
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It totally depends on the university that you choose to do your PG from. There are some really good universities in Canada offering really good placements. You may go ahead
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Both the courses are valuable. MS is more research oriented and ME is little bit more job oriented.
It will be difficult to find programs with full scholarships for international students, but many have at least partial tuition scholarships for top applicants.
I'd definitely recommend considering Illinois Institute of Technology's Master of Data Science. (<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://science.iit.edu/programs/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://science.iit.edu/programs/</a>.). In my entirely unbiased opinion, the program provides a very strong technical education in the field, while also teaching communication, management, and teamwork skills that are essential for real-wo... View more
Yes ,you can apply for MS in Australia. You need to clear your backlogs first. I am not sure that you can get admission in a good university.
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If you do not want to continue what you choose earlier then may be MBA as this will open various job options and can take you away from engineering else go for MS. Also, in case you are not aware, a good university in USA will only entertain you for MBA with at east 3 years work experience. MS students get entry with 1 year or no experience too.
<p>To get admission in Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences Gangtok for MS, candidates have to meet the eligibility criteria as follows :</p><p>Candidates must have a MBBS from Medical Council of India (MCI) or National Medical Commission (NMC) recognised institutions.</p><p>Candidates must have completed a one year complete internship on or before admission date.</p><p>Candidates must have possess a valid registration certificate from the Medical Council of India (MCI) or State Medical Council.</p><p>Candidates should have to get a valid score in NEET-PG to get admission in Sik... View more
<p>Yes, the Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMS) in Dehradun offers a 100% university scholarship for a chargeable fee of Rs. 3,00,000 per annum. </p><p>HIMS also offers other scholarships and fee concessions, including: </p><p>Permanent Residents of Uttarakhand</p><p>40% of seats are reserved for permanent residents of Uttarakhand, and 40% of those admitted receive a 26% tuition fee rebate </p><p>Free education for orphans</p><p>One student in each academic program receives free education if they are an orphan with no earning family memb... View more
<p> </p><p>The exact fee for the MS in Aeronautics and Astronautics programme at Stanford University can vary slightly depending on factors like specific courses chosen and any additional fees. However, you can get a good estimate by looking at the following information:</p><p> </p><ol><li><strong>Tuition per unit:</strong> Stanford University charges a tuition fee per unit for its graduate programs. Currently, this fee is around $1,514 per unit. </li><li><strong>Units required:</strong> The MS in Aeronautics and Astronautics prog... View more
Hi Utkarsh,
Though entry requirements vary, a higher first class or something above 70% will always be recommended. Every university has different admission requirements, therefore, I will advise you to check the university websites for details.
Hello Bharathi,
Both are good countries for PG and subsequent job opportunities. I suggest you to try for both countries and whichever comes first, join it.
Hi Shakeeb,
Your budget is slightly low. I will suggest, you should check the link below if you find options.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/search-abroad/?keyword=Electronics&from_page=categoryPage
You did not mention your grades too for anything concrete to advise upon.
If you want to study in Sweden, then you can consider:
1. KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
2. Chalmers University of Technology.
3. Lund University.
4. Blekinge Institute of Technology.
In Italy, you can consider:
1. Politecnico Di Milano.
2. University of Bologna.
3. Free University of Bozen – Bolzano.
4. University of Trento.
Best Universities/Business Schools for MBA & MS are given below:
1. Oxford University
2. London Business School
3. London School of Economics
4. Cambridge University
5. University of Warwick
Germany is one of the most affordable places. Either the tuition is free of around 500 euro per semester. A living expense of around 8000 euro per year must be shown.
Major specialization at MS in mechatronics are in modeling and Simulation, Controls, Robotics or Measurement systems etc. It is forecasted that next major change in Industrial production will be Robotics. Therefore, I will like to recommend Robotics specialization at MS level.
You can go for different areas of specialisation in MS like Machine design, Energy System, Power System & Automation, Industrial Process Instrumentation, Coastal Harbour Engineering, Industrial Engineering and many more options are there.
Mechanical engineering is listed under the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) of Australia, so it means the profession is in demand and mechanical engineers are required. The job prospects are good, but it will depend on how talented and academically strong you are.
You can check the below mentioned link to know about SOL:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.border.gov.au" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.border.gov.au</a> website.
Hi Anirudh,
To study from US you must take your GRE. IELTS or TOEFL is an additional requirement for international students. You may consider learning German language if you desire to study in Germany for better prospects. Your profile seems good though you haven't specified your academic profile. Have clarity over your career plans, you have to convince the university why marketing or why entrepreneurship or why business management through your statement of purpose and personal interviews at a later stage. Every university has different admission requirements, it is recommended you check university websites for the entry requirements... View more
It totally depends on you. What is your choice? What suits you better? Where do you feel more comfortable to work for life-time? Because no one knows you better than you.
The answer will depend mostly on your qualification and skill shortages. Opportunities would be coming your way and you need to grab them. Network well and perform well in class. Every university has a placement office providing job information, you need to keep yourself updated with them. You can work part time while studying and after graduation, you will be allowed to remain in the country for 6 months while on the job hunt. On getting a job, work visa will be granted.
<p>International students who are planning to study MS in <strong>Software Engineering from International Technological University</strong> must meet the below entry requirements:<strong> </strong></p><ul><li>Must complete a bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline</li><li>Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher for graduate degrees and 2.75 or higher for undergraduate degrees</li><li>Meet the English Proficiency (must be taken within 2 years of intended term)</li><li>GRE/GMAT (optional)</li><li>Resume</li><li>2 Letters ... View more
<p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Below are the MS requirements for UC Davis:</p><p dir="ltr">The following are the requirements for an MS at UC Davis: </p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">LOR: Some MS programs ask for a 3 LOR’s, with particular exceptions. However, UC Davis strictly doesn’t accept Duplicate letters.</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Transcripts and degre... View more
<p dir="ltr" role="presentation">International undergraduate candidates, the application filing is <strong>USD 155</strong>. This fee is typically non-refundable and covers the cost of processing and viewing the applications. It is important to note that the Application fee differs from the other fees. However, the application fee might vary depending on the intake, and it’s suggested that students should check the official for more information depending on the course and requirements.</p>
<p>The minimum admission requirements for MS in International Management for Indian students are:</p><ul type="disc"><li>A minimum high 2:1 undergraduate degree with a minimum average of 65% or above in the UK marking scheme</li><li>Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 65% in Bachelor degree (honours/special) from an Indian university</li><li>Personal statement</li><li>Previous academic study transcripts</li><li>One academic reference</li><li>CV/Resume</li><li>GMAT/GRE (optional)</li><li>English language proficienc... View more