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9 years ago
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
I suggest you to do your MS from India only with good grades and without any backlog. After good results, please try for foreign universities so that you will get good university to take you career up.
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Contributor-Level 10
Hi Nikhil,
International students can work part time for 20 hours a week during studies. Many students manage to find part time jobs on-campus. You must get in touch with the international student office for job information. Please check the article below for more information on part time jobs on-campus
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/10-popular-part-time-campus-jobs-for-students-in-us-articlepage-54
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 14
All international students are allowed to work in Canada, 20 hours a week and full time during vacations. You will find complete information on CIC website.
To pursue your MS you must visit university websites for specific requirements. Top ranked universities require 70% and more, in addition you must take IELTS or TOEFL. An overall score of 6.5 with no part less than 6 for ILETS is required, if you take TOEFL you will be required to have a score of 100 or more. Since these requirements differ with universities you must check the websites as mentioned. You will also require letters of references and must submit a very good
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Germany is regarded to be the best country for mechanical and automobile studies. Canada is a great option, so you can check universities for both countries. Admissions are competitive, so you must have a good profile.
German universities require very high academic grades, whereas top universities in Canada requires at least 75%. Job opportunities in Germany are quite good. On the other hand, Canada too offer post study work options. Narrow down your choices as per your suitability. If your sole interest is in research, then Germany could be the best option. To get a job, depend on your skills and qualification.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You should target the top 50, however you must have the profile accordingly. So, check the university requirements first and see if you matches the requirements.
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