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Best Universities To Study Bsc. Mechanical Engineering In English In Germany

Which is the best university for engineering in Germany?

Technical University of MunichUniversity of AachenTechnical University of BerlinUniversity of StuttgartDramstdt technical universityThis list goes on, I write what I know, these are the best technical university to do engineering and Masters in Germany, and these university are recognized by german govt hence they do not take any tutuion fees. You can apply to these universities for masters(ms) after graduating be or b-tech. These universities admit any international candidates by considering their score in bachelor degree and based on your score in GRE. And some universities don't even consider your GRE score also. But you have to maintain least 6.5 score in Ielts.Germany is land of ideas and the country where industrial revolution Started. And home for most of luxurious car companies like Audi, lambo, BMW, diamler, porsche and many more so it's a good place to start your carrier as an engineer in mechanical and electronics and IT, the quality of German engineering products and services are is very good and they stand one step ahead from every other country.Their education system is so different, they give importance to the outcome(performance) based education system. So your life will be beyond your imagination if you get masters or any degree from Germany.

What are the best universities in Germany for civil engineering (bachelor degree)?

The best universities in Germany for civil engineering (bachelor degree) are:Technical University Of Munich#61 QS World University Rankings 2019KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology#116 QS World University Rankings 2019Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin)#147 QS World University Rankings 2019Technische Universität Dresden#191 QS World University Rankings 2019Technische Universität Darmstadt#=253 QS World University Rankings 2019Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn#255 QS World University Rankings 2019Universität Stuttgart#=260 QS World University Rankings 2019Ruhr-Universität Bochum#372 QS World University Rankings 2019Technische Universität Braunschweig#=500 QS World University Rankings 2019Leibniz Universität Hannover#551-560 QS World University Rankings 2019Universität Duisburg-Essen#601-650 QS World University Rankings 2019University Of Bayreuth#601-650 QS World University Rankings 2019Universität Rostock#701-750 QS World University Rankings 2019TU Dortmund University#701-750 QS World University Rankings 2019

Mechanical Engineering CFD Internship in research in university in Scotland?

Hi , I am studying Mecanichal Eng. BSc and I'll do my internship in Scotland. After that I want do master studies in one of the following programs (if I'll be accepted to all of them the selection will be)
1. Computational Mechanics
2. Automotive Engineering
3. Engineering Mechanics

The particular area of the research will be VOF methods and I will use the software openFOAM.

Does this area have applications (i.e.. In Automotive Eng)? Or should I look for different area?

Which German universities offer English medium master courses of mechanical or automative engineering?

German or English medium programs are available at top universities in Germany. For a quick perusal, find the selected list of universities offering MS in Mechanical engineering.University of WuppertalUniversity of SiegenUniversity of BayreuthRavensburg WeingartenUniversity of Applied Sciences IngolstadtEsslingen UniversityUniversity of StuttgartRWTH AachenBerlin Institute of TechnologyFreiburg UniversityBraunschweig University of TechnologyHope it help you to choose right university.

What public Universities in Germany offer Mechanical or Automotive Engineering Bachelor degrees in English with no German language requirements?

Rhinewaal University of applied sciences offers Bachelor courses in Mechanical Engineering,Industrial Engineering,Mechatronics.Check out University Home page and DAAD website for everything related to requirements and procedure while applying!Good luck mate!

Can you become a civil engineer with a mechanical engineering degree?

If you wish to design the structural elements of buildings, you would need training in earthquake engineering, soil mechanics, foundation engineering, reinforced concrete design, concrete materials (properties and mix design), and wind related analysis and design. These are not typical subjects within the mechanical engineering curriculum. You will need some way to take the requisite courses. Please note that professional engineering licensing laws that govern the practice of civil and mechanical engineering need to be considered. You may want to look up the licensing board website in your area and contact the staff at the board to confirm your ability to practice.

Which country is the best for undergraduate mechanical engineering, Germany or the US?

Both Germany and the US have good universities for Mechanical Engineering. As long as you go to a good accreditated university in either country, you will be okay. By the time you graduate, you will have received a world-class education in engineering. Below is what to consider.In the US,It is very expensive to study at a US university. By the time, you finish 4 years of engineering, you are looking at $ 150K-$200K depending on what university you go to. I mean, the tuition costs along with your living expenses will be crazy expensive. If you have that kind of money, go for it.2. In Germany,Do you already speak german? If not, you will have to learn German in your whole first year. Make no mistake, german is very tough language. Your course work will be in german. So, it is imperative that you get very good and be comfortable in it. Many international students do that every year and have been very successful. The big advantage in Germany is that tuition is almost “free” for many public universities. Yes, even for international students. So, you will only have to worry about living expenses. Depending on where you study, you will be looking at 10K euros per year. Way cheaper than in the US and quite affordable.The US and Germany have amazing programs in engineering. Any good university in either country will set you straight to a good career. The internships and jobs opportunities in either country are very good a mechanical engineer. In the end, the real question comes down to balancing college affordability in the United States and your willingness to learn a new language ( German).Hope I answered your question.Didier Champion

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