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1. Georgia Institute of Technology.
2. California Institute of Technology.
3. University of Texas-Austin.
4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
5. Penn State to name a few.
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You should visit the university websites for detailed courses on offer and program requirements.
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University of Stuttgart, TU Darmstadt, Munich University of Applied Science, FH Aachen, TU Braunswick and Bremen University of Applied Science are some of the best. You may refer to QS World Rankings for more options. Scholarships are quite competitive in Germany though all universities have financial aid. You must have excellent grades to be considered for scholarships.
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Process and requirements vary. If you are looking forward to get into an American University, you must take the GRE and TOEFL to be considered for admissions. Universities in Europe do not seek any GRE scores, however might ask for one depending on your profile. Good essays, personal statements, letters of references are additional requirements and matters a lot. About your internship, if you are studying in a foreign university you can easily complete your internship from that particular country. Always look for universities having strong industrial tie-ups, co-op options, providing good career assistance etc.
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Subject wise, certain universities are better ranked than the others. You may refer to ranking charts such as Times Higher Education Ranking, QS Ranking etc for more university standing.
An advice, since your GRE score is a little lower than the recommended score of 315, you must work hard on your application material such as the personal statement. Other factors affecting admissions include letters of recommendation and extra curricular activities. Remember, extra curricular is extreme
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