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neha trivedi

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Hello, Germany Public University would be highly ambitious with the aggregate score of 60% marks especially in mechanical engineering. As the academic requirement is from 65% marks -70% marks in Germany.

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neha trivedi

Guide-Level 12

Hello, it depends a lot in which field you are asking for. Ireland is the, major hub for data Science, Australia can be good for opportunities after MBA. So, even your stream matters for the job opportunities in these countries.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ajeet,
Almost till recently, there was a ban on offering any course that requires substantial practicals, by way of distance education. So I am afraid, post-graduation in the field of any branch of engineering through distance learning would only be in the realm of imagination. I am not aware of any university offering PG in Aerospace Engineering via distance learning.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Please elaborate. What do you wish to know?

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MOHAMMED TANVEER

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Both the countries are pretty good in terms of jobs in IT. To hunt a job in France you need to have French of at least B1 level proficiency, and if you hold a French degree, it will be easy for you to learn their language during your studies. And, if you have relevant skills, you can make your life here. Whereas, for Ireland, you don't need to learn any extra language, as English is the working language in Ireland. Moreover Ireland is the hub of IT, especially Dublin. Many big companies like Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Dell etc. Housed in Ireland. But, salaries are not that high in Ireland compare to France especially in Paris
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pradnya Moonpursuing 3rd year Electrical Engineering.

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Hello,
It's about 40 lacs. Considering hostel and semester fees as well as other expenses.

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chaitanya venkat

Beginner-Level 5

Most of the universities don't consider your marks or CGPA. And let me be clear, based on your percentage scholarships will be decided. So, try to consider it and plan your studies.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

Hi Prajwal,
Yes, of course. Master's Degree from Germany is valid in other national countries too. Germany is giving a proper competition to other national country like USA and UK. The degree is recognised at an international level by various countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA, UK, etc.

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neha trivedi

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It would highly competitive based on your profile, as MS in MS mechanical requires 70%. But you can try.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Admission will be a challenge, limited options will be available or not at all. You can consider opting for a PG Diploma or a Graduate Certificate course instead if you desire to study in Canada. You will need between C$18,000 and C$30,000 annually to cover tuition and living expenses. Diploma courses are less expensive.

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