I am pursuing civil engineering and want to go to US or UK for further studies. How shall I proceed?

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Asked by Nehal Wadhwani

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    Mohammad Fayaz

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Firstly, you have to crack IELTS with good band. Later, you will have an opportunity to find better universities in USA.
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    Rashmi Desai | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    The process is very lengthy and strenuous. I suggest visiting Edwise as they helped out a friend with a similar problem.
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    HARSH MUNDRA

    6 years ago
    You have to give GRE and TOEFL exams first. Once you give them, you will have to sort out university based on your preference, i.e., what you want to pursue MS in. In civil engineering also, there are various tracks like structural, highway, geo technical, etc. Once you know your interest, search universities for the same. You should look for its location, cost of tuition, living expenses, etc. To finalize the universities where you wish to apply. Once you have finalized all this, apply to the universities and wait for their decision on your application.
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    Bharath Krishna phenomenal!

    6 years ago
    Why do you want to pursue higher studies in UK? Why not take admission in colleges like BITSAT or NIT for structural engineering?
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