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Indian unis for engineering

Hey guys,
I might go to India after doing my GCSEs (I came here 2 years go). I want to be an engineer, hopefully aerospace or mechanical, when I grow up.
I wanted to know if anyone here knows much about Indian engineering universities(preferrably IIT but I would mroe than appreciate information on any uni) and how good/bad they are in terms of -
1. Their courses obviously
2. How high/low is the employment scope there, i.e if I do a course from a reputed uni, I am quite likely to get a good job elsewhere in some other country or even in India.
I am really worried about my decision, which I have to take I two months from now, to go to India for uni and I don't want to regret taking the wrong decision.
Regional Engineering colleges are good too if you don't get into the IIT's.

Btw, start your University prep now if you want to secure a place
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Original post by Eternalflames
Regional Engineering colleges are good too if you don't get into the IIT's.

Btw, start your University prep now if you want to secure a place


Thanks.
Can you tell me names of some other good colleges in mumbai so I can research them.
Reply 3
Is there any reason for not applying to unis im the UK?
Reply 4
Original post by Hussm
Is there any reason for not applying to unis im the UK?


Extremely high tuition fees for international students. :bricks:
Original post by Darshan98
Thanks a lot.
Do you mind me asking what country do you live in?

I live in England, but I was born in India :smile:
Reply 8
Original post by Darshan98
Extremely high tuition fees for international students. :bricks:

Ahh fair enough.
Reply 9
Original post by Eternalflames
I live in England, but I was born in India :smile:


Other way round for me.
Born in India and am living in England. :lol:
Original post by Darshan98
Other way round for me.
Born in India and am living in England. :lol:


Um, no it's the same :erm:
I was born in India and now live in England, same as you! :lol:
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