I got MS admission at the University of Dayton and the University of Galway in Biomedical Engineering branch. Which one should I opt for?

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The University of Galway and the University of Dayton offers quality MS in Biomedical Engineering course to international students. The table below includes the comparision between these two universities in terms of their ranking and first-year fees:

UniversitiesQS World Ranking in 2025First-Year Fees
University of Galway MS in Biomedical EngineeringNAINR 15.29 L
University of Dayton MS in Biomedical Engineering273INR 21.53 L

Both the universities look good in terms of their

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