Which country should I prefer? I want to do a job in the country where I would pursue my Masters in mechanical from.

I've got 314 in GRE and a CGPA of 9.

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Devesh Lathi
8 years ago
Canada sounds like a good option. However, you must explore some opportunities in the US as well. Have you already shortlisted some colleges for your Master's degree?

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Yes, I have shortlisted few universities in USA, but two things make USA a bit hazy choice for me: 1) Changing polices - trump effect. 2) Highly expensive. So I'm looking for options, if I get better ones. Please help me out.

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