Engineering in UK
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You want to go for your undergraduate studies in civil engineering abroad. Right? UK and New Zealand both are English speaking countries and Indian students have a great advantage in these two countries since they know English quite well. UK is a very big country and it has educational institutions which have hundreds of years of history. They are really good in Academics and Research both. Compared to this the institutions in New Zealand are comparatively new. But then, it's only newer Educational Institutes that can embrace the latest ideas and the latest trends in education. In view of the foregoing you can appreciate that it'
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1. University of St Andrews.
2. University of Oxford.
3. University of Cambridge.
4. University of Warwick.
5. Ulster University.
6. University of York.
7. University of Dundee. Colleges in US are -
1. Harvard University. Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, U. S.
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 3. University of Cambridge.
4. StanfordUniversity.
5. University of California San Francisco.
6. University of Oxford.
7. University of Washington.
8. Johns Hopkins University.
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There are many universities in UK, where you may try to apply. Everywhere the eligibility criteria is different. You must take the IELTS. Competitive universities will prefer higher CGPA but with your current CGPA you are eligible to apply. You have to take your IELTS. Recommended score to study in UK is 7 or higher. Most importantly you must check the university websites for application information and deadlines. Many have rolling admissions that is admissions can go on till seats are available. University College London, University of Edinburgh, Manchester University etc. are some good ones besides others.
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