Mechanics in Canada

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Tanushree Mitra

Guide-Level 12

Hi Jeinil,
Germany is regarded to be the best country for mechanical and automobile studies. Canada is a great option, so you can check universities for both countries. Admissions are competitive, so you must have a good profile.
German universities require very high academic grades, whereas top universities in Canada requires at least 75%. Job opportunities in Germany are quite good. On the other hand, Canada too offer post study work options. Narrow down your choices as per your suitability. If your sole interest is in research, then Germany could be the best option. To get a job, depend on your skills and qualification.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Canada currently is very welcoming in terms of job and education both whereas New Zealand boasts of some of the world known MNCs based there but getting a job might not be easy. Apart from the job market, you need to see the financials as well. Degree from both the countries is recognised all over the world. In terms of ranking, Canada has almost 300 universities preferred over New Zealand.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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As per better education in mechanical engineering, Germany is the best, but as per PR, Canada is the best place for everyone.

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Nischay ChadhaClear as a crystal

Contributor-Level 7

Although, you should go according to your area of interest but if you are asking for the job prospect then CS has an upper hand as compared to mechanical and electrical. You can easily earn 30$ per hour after your degree completion.

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Nischay ChadhaClear as a crystal

Contributor-Level 7

Whenever, I want to find whether something is in demand in other country or not, I first see in which profession I can go after my course and thereafter see the job listings on google. If it is high, then it is in demand or vice-versa.
So, see in which area you can go after MS mechanical and find the jobs listing on Google of that in Canada. If there are more number of jobs than good.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BTech Mechanical Engineering at IITS NITS or BITS Pilani are better options then doing engineering in Canada.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Not all universities ask for GRE and work experience, so, you may apply with IELTS band 7 or TOEFL with good percentage (above 75) in Canada.

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

You need to score a minimum of 70% in your Bachelor's to be eligible for Canadian universities minimum requirement.
Take IELTS and try to score 7+ with no band less than 6.5
There are 3 intakes in Canadian universities :
January, May and September
Apply to the universities 6 months prior to the course commencement.
Top universities in Canada for Masters in Mechanical Engineering are :
1) University of Toronto
2) University of British Columbia
3) McGill University
4) University of Alberta
5) McMaster University
6) University of Victoria
7) Concordia University
8) University of Western Ontario
9) Carleton University
10) Dalhousie University
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Saba Ahmad

Guide-Level 11

Hi Gaurav, very few universities offer a PG Diploma in Mechanical engineering, as most universities offer a MS. PGD courses are more vocational in nature whereas MS is more research oriented and provides in-depth knowledge and training. If you are planning for Mechanical engineering try for a full time MS from universities such as University of Calgary, University of Waterloo, McMaster University etc. However there is a PGD Mechanical Engineering offered by University of Saskatchewan which is quite popular.
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Harleen Bedi

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Most Canadian colleges offer diplomas, as there are more technical universities there than Universities. A PGD will give you more practical skills and knowledge, which Masters degree will offer theoretical knowledge. Doing a diploma course from Canada is a good option.

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