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Going abroad for education is of course, fascinating. These days, Canada is offering good opportunities for work post studies. That's what I think you are hoping. Right? Go ahead.
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Production or industrial engineering are pretty much the same disciplines. The areas of study include production systems, production planning and management, economics of production systems, optimization and simulation techniques, etc. The supporting core engineering disciplines like engineering design, machine tools, production technology, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials and material science are taught as well.
Manufacturing systems engineering is more often a graduate level course rather than an u
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Here are few universities - however, best is to shortlist them according to your GRE, TOEFL, and B.Tech scores
University of Southern California
http://ame-www.usc.edu/degree/MSME.shtml
The university of Texas at Dallas
http://me.utdallas.edu/graduate/overview.html
SUNY Buffalo
http://www.mae.buffalo.edu/research/index.php
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
http://mechanical.illinois.edu/graduate/mechse-graduate-degrees/ms-mechanical-engineering
You may also consider looking online.
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GTU is also an innovative university offering IEP (International Experience Program) for the six semester students. It provides various seminars regarding research publications and patent registration and much more.
Sports and Cultural programmes are also conducted. Last but not least, many international students are also pursuing their degree.
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B.Tech Mechanical, Production and Industrial engineering has overlap of up to 80-90% with syllabus of Manufacturing engineering. I will recommend B.Tech Mechanical Engineering over B.Tech Manufacturing Engineering
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