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Scholar-Level 17
There is no good or bad university in Germany. German universities are extremely selective and reputed such as Freie University of Berlin, RWTH Aachen, TU Berlin and TU Munich. Except the private universities, education in Germany is almost free. Universities normally charge a minimal semester fee. Since eligibility criteria are different for different universities you should visit university's websites or DAAD website for details.
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Scholar-Level 16
There is no clear picture from UGC, AICTE AND MHRD of approval, especially for Distance mode B.Tech programme as of now. Even last year, UGC took strong action against many universities' recognition for the particular programme due to the same reason.
So, if you can manage then go for regular mode B.Tech programme and take decision wisely for your future. Foreign universities do check the status of the university from UGC, AIU and AICTE too.
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Scholar-Level 17
Apparently both the countries are amongst the best for civil engineering. You may select your country by analyzing factors like entry requirements, university reputation, industries, opportunities and post study work options, climate and expenses. Living expenses in Australia are higher while entry requirements in Canadian universities are very strict. You must check similar parameters and decide.
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Scholar-Level 17
Firstly, we need to check your academic background to determine your eligibility. Ideally, you should hold a four year undergraduate degree. To apply to MS programs in US, you must clear the GRE. Also you must take the TOEFL. For financial matters you can opt for an education loan. If you have a very good profile, the university can consider you for a scholarship.
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Scholar-Level 17
For instrumentation engineering and electronics, you should check universities in US, UK, Germany and Singapore. Most of the universities offer this program under the name of control systems engineering.
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http://www.payscale.com/research/IN/Degree=Master_of_Science_(MS),_Mechanical_Engineering_(ME)/Salary
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