Will it be a good decision to do Bachelors in civil engineering from UK rather than India?

Shall I do Bachelor's degree in India and go to UK for MS? Which is a better option?

51 Views|Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Rakesh Nair
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preet chovatiya
6 years ago
That's the best ever option to do Bachelors in UK rather than India but if you have no money problem. And, I suggest to do in UK, because one of most common problem in India is education system. In UK, I heard that they give best practical knowledge with theory. So, it is a good idea in my point of

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Thank brother. Actually I had given IELTS so no need of it. Thnku for your sugession.

Pallavi Choudhury
6 years ago
Hi Rakesh, You can either do your BE or MS from UK depending on your profile, financial situation etc. If you have a chance of doing your BE in India from a very good institute like IIT or NIT etc. Then stick to India. UK degrees however are not easily accepted by UGC or job purposes now in India b

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