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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
No, the university does not offer the above-mentioned course. Please refer the link to know the courses offered: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/universities/university-of-ottawa.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
According to the UGC NET exam guidelines, candidates who have completed Masters' degree with minimum 55% aggregate marks from any UGC approved university or are in the qualifying year of post-graduation can apply for the NET exam. So, if you are in the final year of post-graduation, you can surely appear for the exam. If you want to apply for JRF NET then your age must not exceed than 28 years.
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Scholar-Level 18
You have asked a very interesting but pertinent query. Whether to do Masters in Canada for Germany? Both the answers have pros and cons. In Canada, the advantage is that the medium of instruction is English and it is convenient for students from India. In addition, Canada is reasonably well industrialized and getting jobs after post-graduation is not difficult at all. On the other hand, Germany is considered as the leading country for mechanical engineering. Hence the courses for post-graduation studies are well suited for mechanical engineers. However one needs to know German language as in majority of the cases medium of
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you are reasonably right. Majority of the institutions in Germany expect you to be fluent in German language and hence the language of teaching invariably is German. So, if you are thinking of doing MS in Germany you better start learning German language right now. Of course these days, there are few colleges in Germany which teach in English also but they are few and not very recommendable. The best course of action for you which I suggest is doable and better for you will be to start learning German immediately and as you progress in the language you will gain confidence and will be able to do your studies in Germa
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Scholar-Level 18
You have completed your Masters in mechanical engineering in Germany. Right? And, now enquiring about getting a job in Germany Right again? Okay, Germany like other Western European countries is fighting the problem of diminishing population. Hence, all these countries are on the Lookout for suitable expertise which is not readily available in that country. Germany also is looking for experts with domain knowledge who can work in Germany and also can take up citizenship of Germany. In addition to this, Germany is also a powerhouse of Engineering industry hence there are many job openings in Germany and I am sure with your
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