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9 years ago
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Banks do not provide full loans, they offer 70% to 80%. Admission process differs with universities. There is not one criteria for selection, the admission decision depends on the overall application package of the applicant. Every university's selection criteria also differs. Take the GRE, if you wish to apply to universities in US, since your academics is not so high you must secure a very good GRE score - something above 315. Additionally, you must take IELTS or TOEFL and score well enough. Take help of an overseas education consultancy, if you need assistance in this regard.
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All the best.
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https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/2011/sep/05/top-100-universities-world-civil-structural-engineering-2011
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
1. TOEFL.
Tata McGraw Hill – Kaplan.
2. GMAT.
The Official Guide for GMAT 2017 - The Princeton.
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Guide-Level 12
Germany is the best country for mechanical engineering but your academic grades are not at par with German universities. USA on the other hand has the maximum universities which are globally known, you can check out university options in US, Australia and UK for your studies.
Remember to study in US you must take GRE. You must also take a look at the entry requirements for all universities you wish to apply to as they differ.
Best of luck.
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