Hi Sudip, Pursuing Masters from Germany will be a good option as education in Germany is government funded. As you are interested in pursuing chemical engineering, few universities that might interest you are: Hamburg University of Technology: Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering University of Magdeburg: Chemical and Energy Engineering TU Dortmund University: Chemical Engineering - Process Systems Engineering Münster University of Applied Sciences: Master of Chemical Engineering University of Erlangen-Nuremberg: MSc in Chemical and Bioengineering Freie Universität Berlin (University): Bilingual Master of Science Programme in Chemistry Münster
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Hi Sudip, Pursuing Masters from Germany will be a good option as education in Germany is government funded. As you are interested in pursuing chemical engineering, few universities that might interest you are: Hamburg University of Technology: Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering University of Magdeburg: Chemical and Energy Engineering TU Dortmund University: Chemical Engineering - Process Systems Engineering Münster University of Applied Sciences: Master of Chemical Engineering University of Erlangen-Nuremberg: MSc in Chemical and Bioengineering Freie Universität Berlin (University): Bilingual Master of Science Programme in Chemistry Münster University of Applied Sciences: Master of Chemical Engineering etc. For more details on education in Germany, I would suggest you to visit the nearest DAAD office. DAAD is officially authorized to provide information about education in Germany. They have offices in major cities in India. Also I would request you to go for a German language course as it will help you get Part time employment. A student in Germany can work 90 full days or 180 half days. You might have to give GRE, IELTS, TOEFL or any other exam as required by the university. Hope this helps Thanks!
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Hi Sudip,
Pursuing Masters from Germany will be a good option as education in Germany is government funded.
As you are interested in pursuing chemical engineering, few universities that might interest you are:
Hamburg University of Technology:
Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering
University of Magdeburg:
Chemical and Energy Engineering
TU Dortmund University:
Chemical Engineering - Process Systems Engineering
Münster University of Applied Sciences:
Master of Chemical Engineering
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg:
MSc in Chemical and Bioengineering
Freie Universität Berlin (University):
Bilingual Master of Science Programme in Chemistry
Münster University of Applied Sciences:
Master of Chemical Engineering
etc.
For more details on education in Germany, I would suggest you to visit the nearest DAAD office. DAAD is officially authorized to provide information about education in Germany. They have offices in major cities in India.
Also I would request you to go for a German language course as it will help you get Part time employment. A student in Germany can work 90 full days or 180 half days.
You might have to give GRE, IELTS, TOEFL or any other exam as required by the university.
Hope this helps
Thanks!
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