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@abrakadabra • Sep 9, 2012
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The best place to pursue MS in mechanical Engineering is undoubtedly US.
The universities to look for are - The Yale University, Caltech, MIT, Georgia institute of technology, Harvard University, Princeton University, Chicago University and the University of Southern California.
But, Germany is also a great place to study Aeronautics. Have you done a research about the best universities in Germany? -
@zaveri-5TD6Sk • Sep 10, 2012
I have heard from many sources, that Germany is the best for mechanical, and all its associated sub-branches.
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@sauravgoswami-UAfTlI • Sep 10, 2012
USA will give you more exposure than Germany,secondly,USA is also aeronautical hub of world and its degrees are recognised worldwide
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@niru91-9JXreD • Sep 10, 2012
AbraKaDabra#-Link-Snipped-#
The best place to pursue MS in mechanical Engineering is undoubtedly US.
The universities to look for are - The Yale University, Caltech, MIT, Georgia institute of technology, Harvard University, Princeton University, Chicago University and the University of Southern California.
But, Germany is also a great place to study Aeronautics. Have you done a research about the best universities in Germany?#-Link-Snipped-# ya i have gone through some universities of germany........RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY is giving this course and university of dresden etc there are many...other these two are one of the well known universities........there very few colleges in germany where as in usa there are many so could not understand which would be the better one so that after pursuing studies one can land in a job......anywhere not only in USA...
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@priya-ganesan-GJwZGx • Jan 1, 2016
What will be the best college to do aeronautics?