How is Germany for studying Automobile Engineering and what will be the job prospects In Indis after Masters in Germany?I am applying for

I am applying for FH Aachen for Masters in Automobile Vehicle Integration?How is it? And should i try for any other option in Germany? I had 1330 marks in my GRE (800 in maths and 530 in verbal)Can i get any other universities which provides free education ?

3.4K Views|Posted 2011-12-03 18:07:51
Asked by Mayuri Garg
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Akshay Balgi
2011-12-03 18:13:32
Hello Mayuri, Germany is known for Engineering and specializing in Automobiles from Germany is the best Choice. It's scope in India would be good since there are lot of manufacturers and constant demand for automobiles here. But staying back in Germany would cater you needs more than in India. It's

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2011-12-05 16:04:09
Hi Mayuri, Germany is a country known for its technical advancements specially automobile. So, pursuing a course in automobile will surely be beneficial for you. Eligibility: In order to pursue masters from Germany, you need to have 16 years of education as most of the universities ask o for it.

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shaban
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2011-12-05 12:44:24
Hi, Germany is one of the finest study destination to pursue MS in Auto mobile engineering and related courses, a degree offered by German universities are world wide acclaimed and acknowledged. As there are many national and international auto mobile companies in India, so getting a job should not

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