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A difficult choice. Germany is a well-known destination for mechanical engineering, it's a hub. But admissions are very difficult so is Canada particularly for MS programs. Germany is cheaper. If you have very good academics plus strong projects and overall strong profile, you can try applying to Germany. I will rather suggest you to 2-3 universities in both countries. Find out about work permit options and overall budget. Compare and finalize likewise.
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Good luck.
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The education system of Germany is one of the finest. It has a world class academic reputation and hence it manages to attract so many students from across the world every single year. The eligibility criteria of German institutes are lofty and that is why Studienkolleg course has been introduced by them. It could be tagged as the bridge course as it cements the gap of 12 years of education in other countries and 13 years of education in Germany. It helps the students to adopt the culture and academic demands of Germany in a smoother way. If you want any further information on the same, then you can contact one of the best Ge
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Technical university of Berlin
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
RWTH Aachen University
TU Dortmund University Technische Universitat Darmstadt
Universitat Stuttgart
FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg
Abert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg
Hamburg University of Technology
These are the universities for chemical engineering in Germany.
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