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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Mahir,
If you want to study Mechanical Engineering, you can target Germany, the best for mechanical studies. Admissions will be highly competitive though but you can give your best shot at applying. Also consider Netherlands, France, Spain, Japan, Australia, Canada and USA.

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utkarsh singh

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Not exactly necessary, but as you can think of, it would be difficult for you to get equipped with the basic knowledge of your own course. So, I will suggest you to learn German for your own enhancement. And, so that you can easily be placed in any of the firms of Germany easily.

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veera bhadra

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As per my knowledge Japan is the best country.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Manthan,
For several B.Tech graduates planning to pursue higher education, it is primarily a choice between Master of business administration (MBA) and Master of technology (M.Tech) programmes. While both career options are stable and rewarding, current trends indicate that students prefer MBA over M.Tech.

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Aman Khera

Beginner-Level 4

Of course it is very good to pursue Masters abroad because of the following reasons like:
1. It will help you expand your horizons, discover a new country and culture and enhance your personal development.
2. You will be exposed to a new study environment, learning and teaching methods as well as academics that have a different perspective.
3. It will internationalize your CV and show you are mobile.
4. You will gain language skills.
5. Your career opportunities will be enhanced.

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Ayush Goel

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Yes, it is possible.
With a BCA degree, you can pursue an MS abroad in various streams of Computer Science, be it IT or PG diploma in CA. You should always check with the university regarding the eligibility criteria in various streams they have on offer.

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Piyush Mittal

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There are many options for Masters like MBA, M.Tech, MCA, etc.
But I will suggest you MBA after B.Tech because you should have management knowledge as well because you are from mechanical and you will know about the management.
You should go with:
MBA in engineering
MBA in marketing
MBA in finance

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Anurag ChaturvediAmbitious. Compassionate. Driven.

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Hello Davinder,
UGC has banned B.Tech degrees through distance education mode. So, it won't be possible for you to apply for Masters in Electrical Engineering anywhere in the world. I assume you haven't started your B.Tech yet, so I suggest you to go for a regular B.Tech degree.
This will also give you sufficient information on the core subjects which will be useful in your MS application process.
Best Wishes.

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