Which is the best University to pursue MSc Mechanical Engineering from UK?
i had completed b.tech in mechanical engineering with aggregate 62% now i want to do msc in mechanical engineering from uk suggest me the best university for this course
105 Views|Posted 2010-10-26 22:15:23
Asked by Priyank Sharma
7 Answers

Answered by
2010-10-31 14:24:17
right now try to specialize ur mechanical either into aero or envt mgt etc. sussex has nice programs and so nottingham. u need to apply for ATAS approval and also check the website well before applying all d best

Answered by
2010-10-28 13:29:00
Hi Priyank,
You can try in these UK universites for M.Sc Mechanical course :- Nottingham University , Cardiff University , University of Bath , University of Sheffield , University of
Southampton , Loughborough University, Bristol University, Kings
College, London.
As a international student you a

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2010-11-03 22:23:58
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Answered by
2010-11-01 00:59:39
Hi, normally Master degrees in UK are having one year duration and you require IELTS atleast with 6.5 bands for admission. 62% is not great but you can hope for some scholarship also. Next possible intake will be January 2011 so apply ASAP for same. For more information you can send your detail biod

Answered by
2010-10-28 09:05:32
hi zuhaib..how r u? we are from embark educational consultants we are experts in UK visa processing.universitie names University of Nottingham,Glasgow Caledonian University,University of Greenwich,Heriot-Watt University,Birmingham City University and so many univerisites offering. if u want more det

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2010-10-27 16:05:17
a few of the universities best for mechanical engineering are Bristol, Sheffield, Nottingham and Southampton. if you have no fails during your UG then you may apply to all. it might be slighly difficult for sheffield and bristol but for others you can get admission easily. it also matters from which
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