Overview

Why study Engineering

  • World-class labs, research and industry links
  • Strong post-study work and PR pathways in many countries
  • Wide scholarship availability for STEM
  • High graduate employability and salaries

Popular specialisations

Computer / Software EngineeringMechanical & AutomotiveElectrical & ElectronicsCivil & StructuralAerospaceEngineering Management (MEM)

Career outcomes

  • Software / hardware engineer
  • Design and R&D roles
  • Project and engineering management
  • Higher study and research (MS/PhD)

At a glance

  • Top destinations
USAGermanyCanadaAustraliaUKIreland

Eligibility

  • Class 12 with PCM for bachelor's; relevant bachelor's for master's
  • English test (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
  • GRE for some master's programmes (country/university dependent)
  • Academic transcripts and SOP/LOR
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FAQs

Common questions

Which country is best for engineering?

It depends on budget and goals — Germany for low/no tuition, the USA for research and pay, Canada/Australia for work and PR. We help you choose.

Do I need the GRE?

Many master's programmes in the USA prefer the GRE; most in the UK, Germany and Australia don't require it. We confirm per university.

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