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Automotive Engineering MSc which is the best?.

I am a student from INDIA about to complete my undergraduation in june 2019. My stream is Bachelors of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering. I have a 90% overall marks till now. I am looking for Masters in UK in Automotive Engineering. I am confused which university to choose. I have shortlisted some universities on my own.
The list is
1. Coventry University Automotive Engineering
2. University of Hertfordshire Automotive Engineering
3. Brunel University London Automotive & Motorsport Engineering
4. Birmingham City University Automotive Engineering
5. University of Loughbourgh Automotive Engineering
6. Kingston University Mechanical Engineering (2Yr)
7. University of Central Lancashire Mechanical Engineering (2Yr)

Please suggest me which university is best with respect to
1. Study and Facilities
2. Post Work Opportunities
3. University & City Life
4. Budget to be precisely low and Living Cost also
5. Part Time work opportunities
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Original post by Akhil Kandaloju
I am a student from INDIA about to complete my undergraduation in june 2019. My stream is Bachelors of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering. I have a 90% overall marks till now. I am looking for Masters in UK in Automotive Engineering. I am confused which university to choose. I have shortlisted some universities on my own.
The list is
1. Coventry University Automotive Engineering
2. University of Hertfordshire Automotive Engineering
3. Brunel University London Automotive & Motorsport Engineering
4. Birmingham City University Automotive Engineering
5. University of Loughbourgh Automotive Engineering
6. Kingston University Mechanical Engineering (2Yr)
7. University of Central Lancashire Mechanical Engineering (2Yr)

Please suggest me which university is best with respect to
1. Study and Facilities
2. Post Work Opportunities
3. University & City Life
4. Budget to be precisely low and Living Cost also
5. Part Time work opportunities


On what basis have you drawn up that shortlist?

Another to consider is Cranfield. A specialist postgraduate-only university.

If you are on 90% you could apply to any university you like. And there's no limit to the number of applications you can make.

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Original post by Akhil Kandaloju
I am a student from INDIA about to complete my undergraduation in june 2019. My stream is Bachelors of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering. I have a 90% overall marks till now. I am looking for Masters in UK in Automotive Engineering. I am confused which university to choose. I have shortlisted some universities on my own.
The list is
1. Coventry University Automotive Engineering
2. University of Hertfordshire Automotive Engineering
3. Brunel University London Automotive & Motorsport Engineering
4. Birmingham City University Automotive Engineering
5. University of Loughbourgh Automotive Engineering
6. Kingston University Mechanical Engineering (2Yr)
7. University of Central Lancashire Mechanical Engineering (2Yr)

Please suggest me which university is best with respect to
1. Study and Facilities
2. Post Work Opportunities
3. University & City Life
4. Budget to be precisely low and Living Cost also
5. Part Time work opportunities


You've omitted Oxford Brookes which has the best, in my view, Automotive department - it was the first to offer this and is highly rated.
Cranfield university has a tution fees of £20500 which is high for 1year course and i cant afford it. In my research i found Cranfield is best for Aeronautics but for automotive
I never heard Oxford Brookes is good for Automotive engineering. Can you let me know why i should opt for Oxford Brookes?.
Original post by Akhil Kandaloju
I never heard Oxford Brookes is good for Automotive engineering. Can you let me know why i should opt for Oxford Brookes?.

At postgrad level you'll be expected to be proactive. You can answer your own question by looking at the course website. One of the sections is called 'Why choose this course?'
I would check if you would be eligible to enter a master's in the UK directly from an Indian bachelor's, for most Indian universities you will need to complete an Indian Master's or a pre-master's program in the UK before you can be admitted to a UK master's.
Thank you and please let me know your advice on the above universities
Original post by Helloworld_95
I would check if you would be eligible to enter a master's in the UK directly from an Indian bachelor's, for most Indian universities you will need to complete an Indian Master's or a pre-master's program in the UK before you can be admitted to a UK master's.

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