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Contributor-Level 7
I would say, it purely depends on your choice. But, if you want to have a suggestion I would suggest you the United States of America.
USA is considered as best for MS in Industrial engineering. It is good for core sectors of industrial engineering. Although there are other countries such as Canada, Germany etc. Providing industrial engineering.
At the end decision should be yours so choose the best fit.
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NITIE: Industrial Engineering
IIT Kharagpur: Industrial Engineering and Management
IIT Bombay: Industrial Engineering & Operations research. IIT Delhi: Industrial Engineering
NIT Trichy: Industrial Engineering & Management. IIT Kanpur: Industrial Engineering and Management
IIT Dhanbad: Industrial Engineering and Management
Note: This list is prepared by doing a lot of research on the internet, based on my personal experience, discussion with friends in the same profile. I have considered the Placements as main criteria to rank the institutes. You can check the fee y
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Hi Kishan, please refer to this link https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/universities/university-of-windsor/master-of-engineering-in-industrial-engineering for complete fee information.
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You will need to apply for GATE exam in order to get into DRDO. A good score will get you there.
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Scholar-Level 18
You are interested in doing M.Tech in industrial engineering. What you want to do it part time. Of course there are some colleges which offer part time M.Tech courses but then you will have to attend the classes on the regular basis and this you can do only at the place where you are employed at the moment. You cannot think of joining a part time class at the place which is far off from your place of employment. Hence I will advise you to search locally if there is any college and if it is offering part time course of M.Tech in industrial engineering. Unfortunately this information is not readily available on the Inte
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Purdue UniversityNEOct 1, 2018Sep 15, 2018NESep 1, 2018Oct 1, 2018May 1, 2018Sep 1, 2018
Brown UniversityMay 15, 2018May 15, 2018May 15, 2018
Cornell UniversityOct 1, 2018Oct 1, 2018
University of Southern CaliforniaSep 15, 2018Sep 15, 2018Sep 15, 2018Sep 15, 2018Sep 15, 2018Sep 15, 2018
Carnegie Mellon UniversitySep 15, 2018Oct 1, 2018Oct 1, 2018
Virgina TechSep 1, 2018NESep 1, 2018
Arizona State UniversityAug 1, 2018Jul 1, 2018Jul 1, 2018Jul 31, 2018
Texas Tech Universit
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