I want to do MS in Germany after doing btech in mechanical engineering in India. So what are the further career options in which we can do MS? And to do MS in Germany which exam we should need to give? pls let me know in detail.
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Germany is globally recognized as one of the best locations in terms of quality of education infrastructure yet being highly costly. The work environment is very much crucial for anyone who considers themselves working or by studying there.
- The revenue of the mechanical engineering industry in Germany increased from 247 billion EUR in 2013 to 271 billion EUR in 2020. Thus, gradually creating more jobs in this field.
- According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), 2021, Germany is home to five out of 100 top universities.
- According to the US News & World Report, the research-intensive curriculum ranks the German education system in the top third position, just after the United States and the United Kingdom.
- Out of the 426 universities, about 300 universities do not require tuition fees.
- This cost-effective system attracts millions of domestic as well as international students from all over the globe annually.
- The salary for students with a master's degree in mechanical engineering is at least ten times higher in Germany compared to India.
- It is regarded as the third-best country to live in in the world, after Switzerland and Australia. The multicultural environment is very much suitable for Indian students.
Highlights
Course Period | 2 years( 4 semesters) |
Eligibility | Bachelors in mechanical engineering or equivalent related field (computational mechanics, B.Sc. in mechanical engineering) |
Course fee | 200 to 400 Euros with no tuition fees |
Average salary | 59,050 Euros per year |
Job profile | Mechanical Engineer, Junior mechanical engineer, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical/Design Engineer, Senior Automation Mechanical Engineer, Lead Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Development Engineer |
Top recruiting organizations | Luxoft, Acres Group, Equinix, Westmoreland Mechanical Testing & Research, Inc, Thermo Fisher Scientific, etc. |