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But in mechanical engineering, the application and study of physics will be more.
So, firstly make your physics a bit stronger by clearing the concepts, as physics will come almost in every branch of engineering.
And, think twice before choosing your branch of Engineering.
Try to select the branch in which you love to work and you have very much interest in it with curiosity will give you better scope than any other fields.
Best of Luck and work.
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Canadian MS degrees are highly competitive. They are either course work based or research based. It is slightly easier to get into a course work MS program compared to a research based one. High academic grades, demonstration of research work such as publications etc are required. If you are opting for a research based program you must be accepted by the research supervisor of the particular university/department. GRE may be required but not mandatory mostly. I will advice you to start visiting university websites for the entry requirements and deadlines. Apply early. Feel free to revert for any clarification.
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