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10th May 2015, 06:50 PM
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Can I do MA in Automotive Engineering from Germany after B.Tech in Production & Industrial engineering?
Respected Sir/Ma'am,
I am a final year student in B.Tech Production & Industrial Engineering and will be completing the same in June this year.This course is offered by the Department of Mechanical Engineering in various colleges all across India.I am looking forward to pursue M.S.in Automotive Engineering from Germany after completing my under graduation course.Whether I can apply for this course or not?As I've heard that for pursuing M.S. in Automotive Engineering we need to have a graduate degree in Mechanical or Automobile Engineering.The course which I'm studying itself falls under Mechanical Engineering.If I'm not eligible for M.S in Automotive engineering then what courses am I eligible for?.And what do I need to do in order to get admission in my desired course?Thank you. |
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15th May 2015, 03:14 AM
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Re: Can I do MA in Automotive Engineering from Germany after B.Tech in Production & Industrial engineering?
I am sorry to inform you this but you will not be able to pursue the course of Automotive Engineering.You will be able to apply for the course but you will not be able to get admission to MS in Automotive Engineering.
You will be eligible for the course of MS in Production and Industrial Engineering. To get admission you will have to crack the GRE and TOEFL Examination and you will also have to make sure that you are able to crack a personal interview if you are able to clear these two Examinations. If you are able to clear all these hurdles you will be able to get admission into the course of MS in Production and Industrial Engineering. So just make sure that you start preparing for the Examination as soon as possible. |
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