Which country should I opt for MS Computer Science, UK or NZ? Which are the good Universities in Germany?

I am pl, iv done my bsc computer science with aggregate 72% and m giving my ielts soon. which country shud i go to for ms computer science uk or new zealand in terms or teaching nd job prospects? wat bout good universities in germany?

95 Views|Posted 2010-11-13 23:04:18
Asked by Pradnya
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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL
2010-11-15 20:40:34
UK is the best option. Becasue you save one year of your life, you spend less money than other countries. You also have assured two year work permit after studies. You are sure of earning your investement immediately. the other countries you will start earning only after two to three years.

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Mr.Prasanna Acharya
2010-11-14 01:05:03
Hi, UK Master degree are of 1 year of duration whereas Master degree in New zealand take 2 years to complete. You can go for one year of PGD also in NZ. I think you should choose UK while looking at below factors. Next possible intake will be Jan/Feb 2011. You need to clear IELTS with 6.5 bands. Fee

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Bhramar Goswami
2010-11-13 23:11:08
Hey Hey Hey, you are selecting two countries UK and NZ...and asking for good universities in Germany? Where are you willing to go dude? Anyways I would suggest you to select NZ where you could study and earn as well. in the uk, foreign students are facing a lot of jobs problems. Moreover, Germany is

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