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21st August 2014, 07:55 AM
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USA or Germany, For MS in Mechanical Engineering
Which country is good USA or Germany, For MS in Mechanical Engineering???
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21st August 2014, 09:25 AM
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Re: USA or Germany, For MS in Mechanical Engineering
According to me, For MS in Mechanical engineering Germany is better than USA, because there is no tuition fee in most of colleges in Germany, there is fewer expanses in Germany in the comparison of USA. For your reference here I am giving you the list of some good universities for Masters in Mechanical Engineering in Germany: Esslingen University Rwth Aachen Berlin Institute Of Technology Freiberg University University of Wuppertal University of Siegen Ravensburg Weingarten University University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt This is the Top Mechanical Engineering Schools in the US: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University California Institute of Technology University of California--Berkeley Georgia Institute of Technology University of Michigan--Ann Arbor University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign Purdue University--West Lafayette Cornell University Princeton University University of Texas--Austin (Cockrell) Carnegie Mellon University Pennsylvania State University--University Park Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) Northwestern University (McCormick) University of California--Los Angeles (Samueli) Texas A&M University--College Station (Look) University of Wisconsin--Madison Virginia Tech Rice University (Brown) University of California--San Diego (Jacobs) University of Maryland--College Park (Clark) University of Minnesota--Twin Cities Ohio State University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania University of Southern California (Viterbi) University of Washington University of California--Santa Barbara Columbia University (Fu Foundation) Duke University (Pratt) Harvard University University of California--Irvine (Samueli) University of Colorado--Boulder Michigan State University North Carolina State University University of California--Davis Arizona State University (Fulton) Case Western Reserve University University of Notre Dame University of Virginia Vanderbilt University Yale University Boston University Iowa State University Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey--New Brunswick University of Florida Washington University in St. Louis Drexel University Lehigh University (Rossin) |
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