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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
Hi Binaz,
Most of the universities would offer MS in mechanical with automotive as a specialisation. Here is a link for top 10 universities for the category:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/top-10-colleges-for-mechanical-engineering-in-australia-articlepage-515
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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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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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