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a year agoContributor-Level 10
ETH Zurich does offer mechanical engineering courses. In-depth knowledge from key mechanical engineering disciplines, including mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, materials and manufacturing science, control systems, and product development, is integrated into the university's Master of Mechanical Engineering curriculum. In order to prepare students for the difficulties encountered at the cutting edge of research, the curriculum places a strong emphasis on the fundamental and engineering sciences. A Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering programme is also available at ETH Zurich. This programme gives students a strong theoretical b
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The requirements for admission to ETH Zurich differ based on the programme and study level. Generally speaking, admissions requirements look like this:
1. Programs for Bachelor's Degrees: Successful completion of a recognised upper secondary education, or high school, with distinction. Competence in the instruction's language, which is typically either English or German, depending on the curriculum.
completion of any extra requirements unique to the school, such passing entrance exams or submitting a portfolio for degrees in architecture and art.
2. Master's Level Courses: A suitable bachelor's degree, or its equivalent, from an acc
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) has multiple intakes for various programs throughout the year. The primary intakes are for the Autumn (September) and Spring (February) semesters.
Autumn semester: Applications can be submitted from mid-November to the 30th of April to start studies in September.
Spring semester: Applications can be submitted from the 1st of October to start studies in February.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
All that is required for an average Indian student to join EPFL is passing the general English proficiency test with a score of 72. This university also charges extremely little tuition—between 1.5 and 2 lakhs. The international students have access to a plethora of extra amenities as well.Master's theses at partner universities, double or combined degrees, and classic exchanges are only a few of the mobility options that EPFL provides. The organisation also actively promotes international exchanges. The university strives to give students a distinctive and fulfilling experience on both an academic and personal level, and its glo
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With more than 120 different countries represented among its faculty, staff, and students, EPFL is a very International institution. 7,230 of the 11,641 students enrolled at EPFL Lausanne during the most recent academic year were overseas students. India is among the many nationalities represented within the university's student body. Master's theses at partner universities, double or combined degrees, and classic exchanges are only a few of the mobility options that EPFL provides. The organization also actively promotes international exchanges. The university strives to give students a distinctive and fulfilling experience on both an
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For Master's programs at EPFL, the application deadlines are either the December deadline or the March deadline, applying to Indian students. Applications submitted between mid-November and December 15th are eligible for the December deadline, while those submitted between December 16th and March 31st are eligible for the March deadline. Applications for Bachelor's programs can be sent in between mid-November and April 30. Whatever deadline is selected, studies at EPFL begin in mid-September after acceptance, which is crucial to know if you want to begin studying there the following September.
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