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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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Hi Achanta, a 71% in B.Tech is a decent aggregate. However any university/college in the USA assess the applicants for an MS in Automobile engineering also with respect to their GRE of 310+, projects done in the B.Tech, paper presentations, etc., As the number of seats per university is less, the competition is extremely high. Hope this helps. Thanks.

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Arun Channaveerappa

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Please contact the College office for any information related to management seats as we are not allowed to disclose it, also we are not that much aware of it.

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Chetan Munigangappa

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Please contact the principal directly, as they are the ones with the decision making capability in this regard and my friend jumped from CS to ECE and he had an First class with distinction in his first year. That is all I know regarding this topic.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Dear Kunal, the question you have asked is very interesting & I am sure everyone knows the answer - If its Automobile it should be Germany as that is the place with lots of opportunities & education too is free of cost. The number of universities is not that large thus you need strong Academics & high GRE scores to get accepted in German Universities besides knowing up to 2-3 levels of German. You have good courses for Mechanical too at German Universities.
While US has no dearth of opportunities & the number of Universities is largest, you need high/decent GRE to have a university & grab a couple of Aids/Scholarships for the courses bo
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Dheerajkumar PittalaOpen minded, social worker

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If you do your master's in the same field of your
Undergraduate, you can have more scope and job opportunities. Master's in chemistry field will be better,.it will be better to pursue masters in india rather than aboard according to me ( as im pursuing my master's in aboard I know that.)but . go for more reference and take further step in your career.all the best

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Devender,
Essentially, Germany is better for MS courses - applied Science like engineering. Obviously Oxford and Cambridge of UK rank higher but would suggest them if you are looking for pure sciences like mathematics, chemistry, etc. Cost also makes Germany more favorable.

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Tanya,
The minimum aggregate is 60 percent but depending on the course and the University the percentage would vary. Also, which university in India you graduate from also matters.lower aggregate for top universities and higher for tier 2 universities! You should aim for a cgpa of above 7.8 and a GRE score above 320 to get into the top universities in Germany. Also, effective research experience and project work would also help your profile.

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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The difference in fees between the Masters in Pharmacy and a PG Diploma in a Pharma related course is substantial. This is primarily becauss of the facilities that is made available corresponding the subjects in the Masters. Then the Masters in Canada is usually two-years. Then Masters is more research-oriented. Whereas a PG Diploma is only one year and is industry-focused to enabld you to get a job quickly. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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Hello Satyam, yes you are eligible to study a Masters in Australia/UK/Canada with your 3-year degree. In Canada however, you must know that 6.5 IELTS is not enough for Masters. Also in Canada and New Zealand, as their Masters degrees are very research-focused, you must have 75%+ in your Bachelors. Hence in NZ & Canada students often choose the one-year PG Diploma degrees. Masters in Australia and Canada are two-years. Masters in UK and Ireland are one-year. In case, you require admissions, I can help you. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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