Which is cheaper to study abroad? Germany or US? (Overall expenditure- covering tuition fee, other academic requirements, boarding etc)
I want to have master's degree in aerospace. Which is better country to go to in regards to total cost expenditure, covering all the aspects such as mentioned above, overall, cost of living. Also the job opportunities will be more in which country?
Hi, As you are interested in studying Aerospace, I would say Germany would be the right option for you as the country is known for its technical advancements especially automobile and mechanical. Also education in Germany is govt. funded and there is a possibility that might have to give a minimum fee ranging from Euro 140-500. Living expenses about 740 euros per month. However it may vary from city to city and your accommodation. Some of the universities that might interest you are: Technical University of Munich (University): Advanced Construction and Building Technology - Automation, Robotics, Services Technical University of Munich (Univ
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Hi, As you are interested in studying Aerospace, I would say Germany would be the right option for you as the country is known for its technical advancements especially automobile and mechanical. Also education in Germany is govt. funded and there is a possibility that might have to give a minimum fee ranging from Euro 140-500. Living expenses about 740 euros per month. However it may vary from city to city and your accommodation. Some of the universities that might interest you are: Technical University of Munich (University): Advanced Construction and Building Technology - Automation, Robotics, Services Technical University of Munich (University): Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering Technical University of Munich (University): Master of Science in Earth-Oriented Space Science and Technology (ESPACE) FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences: Aerospace Engineering For admissions you might have to give GRE, IELTS, TOEFL or any other exam as required by the university. For more details on education in Germany, I would request you to visit the nearest DAAD office. DAAD is officially authorized to provide information about education in Germany and have offices in major cities in India. Also, as a friend I would suggest you to go for a German language course as it will help you find a part time job. A student in Germany can work 120 full days or 240 half days. Hope this helps. Thanks All The Best.!
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Hi,
As you are interested in studying Aerospace, I would say Germany would be the right option for you as the country is known for its technical advancements especially automobile and mechanical.
Also education in Germany is govt. funded and there is a possibility that might have to give a minimum fee ranging from Euro 140-500.
Living expenses about 740 euros per month. However it may vary from city to city and your accommodation.
Some of the universities that might interest you are:
Technical University of Munich (University):
Advanced Construction and Building Technology - Automation, Robotics, Services
Technical University of Munich (University):
Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering
Technical University of Munich (University):
Master of Science in Earth-Oriented Space Science and Technology (ESPACE)
FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences:
Aerospace Engineering
For admissions you might have to give GRE, IELTS, TOEFL or any other exam as required by the university.
For more details on education in Germany, I would request you to visit the nearest DAAD office. DAAD is officially authorized to provide information about education in Germany and have offices in major cities in India.
Also, as a friend I would suggest you to go for a German language course as it will help you find a part time job. A student in Germany can work 120 full days or 240 half days.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
All The Best.!
Hi Vatsal, Studying abroad is a good option. As far as the fee structure is concerned, every university has it's own course specific fee structure. In order to know the exact fee it would be always advisable to browse through the official website of the university where you wish to apply. To help you further I would like to invite Aneeket Asia Direct prudhv Bhatiya to share their expert opinion. If you found any of the answers given as useful, please give it a Thumbs-up and mark it as the best answer. All the Best!
Hi Vatsal,
Studying abroad is a good option. As far as the fee structure is concerned, every university has it's own course specific fee structure. In order to know the exact fee it would be always advisable to browse through the official website of the university where you wish to apply. To help you further I would like to invite Aneeket Asia Direct prudhv Bhatiya to share their expert opinion.
If you found any of the answers given as useful, please give it a Thumbs-up and mark it as the best answer.
All the Best!
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