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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Germany is far better than Canada for mechanical engineers. There are lot of universities offering M.Tech courses for mechanical students with scholarships.
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Scholar-Level 17
It will depend on the university. Any top university will not accept backlogs and they require more than 75 percentile. You can check colleges under SPP, they usually consider up to 5 or 8 backlogs.
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
Some of the decent options could be:
1. Vancouver Island University.
2. Thomson River University.
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Guide-Level 12
Do you have any country choice?
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Yes, you can practice in Canada or any other country around the globe, provided you have to clear respective licensing examination of that particular country.
As far as question to pursue PG, if you get a chance and have enough financial support, then you can prefer USA and next preference is Canada.
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