Can I pursue MS in Aerospace engineering in US after completing B.Tech in Civil engineering and high scores in TOEFL and GRE ?

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Shivangi Gupta
2013-09-24 17:47:27
Hi, After B.Tech in Civil engineering, you may pursue : -MS in Civil Engineering -MS in Infrastructure Engineering -MS in Building Technology and Construction Management You may opt for specialized fields, such as : -Structural Engineering -Surveying -Transportation Engineering -Water Resourc

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Raj Aryan
2013-09-24 15:42:28
Hi, As per your profile it is not possible for you to get admission in MS in aerospace engineering program after completing B.Tech in civil engineering. As per your profile you may consider pursuing masters degree in: - Civil engineering. - Construction engineering. - Structural engineering. Bes

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