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You can surely apply. For admissions purpose relevant publication, strong research interest, knowledge of German language and fluency in English will be quite important. You can get a job if you have the skills good enough for the German market, demand is high, so you need to work on your profile. TU BRAUENSCHWEIG,
MAGDERBURG UNIVERSITY, RWTH AACHEN are some of the well renowned for mechanical engineering.
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Germany has 0 tuition fees which means, you have to only pay for your living expenses. But, in case of France, you have to pay for tuition fees with your living expenses. If we talk from education point of view, German university is good in compare to France. So, I suggest you to choose Germany. but for Germany, you need good academic record as compare to French.
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There is a lot of scope for mechanical engineers in Germany as it is the hub for research and development industries. Mechanical and plant engineering is one of the most important industries in the German economy. More than 6,000 companies employ around 964,000 workers more than in any other industrial sector. In terms of revenue, mechanical and plant engineering is the second largest industrial sector in Germany. In 2012, the industry generated revenues of more than 209 billion.In 2012, the German mechanical and plant engineering sectors achieved volumes of more than 149 billion. This meant that German mechanical and pla
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Getting into an English taught program would be difficult owing to the competition. However, if you gain B2/C1 level German fluency, you may try courses that are taught in German language as they are less competitive.
I hope this helps.
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