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2016-01-28 15:44:54

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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I would suggest RMIT as I already have students. We have sent them there for the same.

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2016-01-28 15:37:02

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

Hi G J,
Scholarships are awarded entirely on the basis of merit. It is the same in every country. You must have high percentage, additional achievements, extra-curricular activities etc. for scholarship consideration.
Applicants are considered for scholarship as and when they apply. So, you must first complete your bachelor degree with excellent grades to be considered for admissions as well as scholarships at a German university. Additional research work, publication, seminars, voluntary work etc. will also help a lot.
All the best.

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2016-01-28 11:33:14

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Goutam Chatterjee

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Although, MS in Germany will be best for your field and also cost, but having siblings in the USA will have a huge advantage in terms of finding Internships or stay. Your marks are good in SSC and degree, so far which will result in good GPA. Simultaneously, get following score, after completion of the degree:
1. GRE> 320
2. TOEFL>105
Germany has a very low tuition fee and many universities offer MS in English language, but full advantage can be taken only if you clear German language 'A' level (250 Hours) course. Living costs will be at least 25% higher compared to USA where you can manage within $600 per month.

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2016-01-28 11:07:20

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Goutam Chatterjee

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For admission in MS, you may try Australia or UK universities where GPA requirement is low as compared to USA. Because of your low graduation marks, your GPA will be low. While pursuing MS, in second semester, you will have to secure an internship with some company there. After successful completion of the internship, if they offer you a job, then the job letter will ensure work permit and extension of the VISA but to complete the procedure, you will have to return to India once.

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2016-01-27 22:12:40

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

Your University of study and its accreditation status, GRE score requirements, affordability status, availability of scholarships and loan assistance etc. are some of the factors that need to be considered.

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2016-01-25 20:50:58

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

If money is your problem, look for loan assistance and scholarship options. You must also clear GRE with required scores. You should have your affordability status in mind before choosing a university for your program. You can also visit: http://www.scholars4dev.com/tag/scholarships-for-indians/

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2016-01-25 17:08:35

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Harish,
Yes, Canada is one of the best destinations for Civil Engineering. Some of the top civil engineering universities of the world are located in Canada. The best ones are given below
• University of Toronto
• McGill University
• University of Alberta
• University of Waterloo
• University of British Colombia
GRE and IELTS requirements varies, so I will request you to visit the individual websites for eligibility criteria. It is recommended that you have very good academic grades, GRE score of above 310 and IELTS of 6.5 as these are some of the most competitive universities.
Hope it helps.

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2016-01-25 16:50:45

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

Hey Hardeep,
You must have a minimum score of 6.5 to be considered for admission at UM as per the university's admission requirement portal. You can contact the university directly for more information or confusion.
Hope this helps.

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2016-01-25 07:19:10

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Dr Kamlesh Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

It all depends on, what do you want to do. If you want to continue to remain on the technical side of your degree stay with the MS program. On the other hand if you intend to move on to managerial side you should go for an MBA. Follow your interest as both are good if you do well.

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2016-01-23 09:31:31

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Anurag JainA student for life

Beginner-Level 5

The answer to your question depends on what you want to do in the future, what is your area of interest and where do you want to work or settle down. For example, if you are keen to study and work in the US, you should consider doing a MS from the US. If automotive engineering is what excites you, then you should consider Germany. If you want to be in India, then you can look at the M.Tech programs offered at IIT and other top institutes in India. Either ways you can't wrong. It's more important to figure out your goals and accordingly make a decision.
Hope this helps.

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