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Contributor-Level 10
International students who want to study in the top universities in UK for Masters in Mechanical Engineering need to have an English language proficiency test score. The universities accept IELTS / PTE / Duolingo scores. Most of the UK universities accept IELTS and PTE score. Out of 53 MS in Mechanical Engineering universities in UK, the number of universities is given below:
Particulars | No. of Universities |
|---|---|
IELTS | 53 |
PTE | 47 |
Duolingo | 2 |
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The QS subject ranking for Mechanical Engineering for UK is given below:
University | QS World University Subject Rankings 2023: Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering |
|---|---|
University of Cambridge | #4 |
Imperial College London | #8 |
University of Oxford | #9 |
The University of Manchester | #21 |
Cranfield University | #28 |
University of Bristol | #48 |
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The average salary that MS in Civil Engineer graduates get is £32,696 or INR 33 L (£ 1 = INR 101.05). The highest salary that Masters in civil engineering graduates can earn is up to £94k or INR 95 L (£ 1 = INR 101.05).
- Base Salary - £24k - £49k
- Bonus - £485 - £5k
- Profit Sharing - £345 - £4k
- Commission - £0 - £3k
- Total Pay - £24k - £51k
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You want to go for your undergraduate studies in civil engineering abroad. Right? UK and New Zealand both are English speaking countries and Indian students have a great advantage in these two countries since they know English quite well. UK is a very big country and it has educational institutions which have hundreds of years of history. They are really good in Academics and Research both. Compared to this the institutions in New Zealand are comparatively new. But then, it's only newer Educational Institutes that can embrace the latest ideas and the latest trends in education. In view of the foregoing you can appreciate that it'
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