Engineering unis outside india

In summary, there are many great science and engineering universities around the world, including top schools in the US, Canada, France, India, Italy, Japan, Taiwan, Germany, UK, Australia, China, and Singapore. However, very few of these universities offer scholarships based on SAT scores, and even fewer offer them to non-citizens. It may be more beneficial for non-citizens to consider graduate school for more funding opportunities.
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saket1991
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which eng. uni's(outside INDIA) are gud??except MIT...
 
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  • #2
Check out the thread below.
 
  • #3
cant see any thread dude..
 
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https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=169434

There are many great science (including applied science) and engineering schools in many countries around the world.

In US

Massachusetts Inst of Technology
Stanford University
University of California-Berkeley
California Institute Technology
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of Michigan
Cornell University
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Texas at Austin
Purdue University
University of California- San Diego
University of California- Los Angeles
Texas A&M University
Princeton University
Pennsylvania State University
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Maryland College Park
Harvard University
University of California-Santa Barbara
University of Southern California
University of Minnesota
Northwestern University
Johns Hopkins University
Virginia Polytech Inst & State University
Ohio State University
University of Virginia
Columbia University (FU)
University of Pennsylvania
Duke University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst
North Carolina State University
Rice University
University of Washington
University of Florida
University of California-Davis
Washington University -St. Louis
Yale University
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Michigan State University
Iowa State University
University of Arizona
University of California-Irvine
University of Colorado-Boulder
Case Western Reserve University
Rutgers State University-New Brunswick
University of Notre Dame
Lehigh university
Northeastern University
University of Rochester
University of Delaware
University of Iowa
Brown University
Arizona State University
Drexel University

In Canada

University Of Waterloo, Ontario
University Of Toronto, Ontario
Mcgill University, Montreal, Quebec
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario
Universite De Montreal, Quebec
Queens University, Kingston, Ontario
University Of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec
University Of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
University Of Victoria, B.C.
University Of Calgary, Alberta
University Of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
York University
University Of Western Ontario
Mcmaster University
Universite Du Quebec
Ecole Polytechnique Montreal
University Of Windsor

France
Inria, Valbonne ,
Centre National De La Rech Sc.
Universite Paris,
Ecole Normale Superieure,
Lgi IMAG

India
Indian Institute of Science
IIT Bombay
IIT Kanpur
IIT Delhi
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Chennai


Italy
Politechico Di Milano, Milano,
Universita Di Roma, Rome,
Politechico Di Ttornio
University Of Bologna,
Universita Di Firenze,
Universita Di Pisa,
Universita Di Torino,
Universita Di Milano,
Universita Degli Studi Di Padova,
Universita Di Salerno,
Istituto Di Elaboraz. Pisa,
Universita Di Genova,


Japan
Kyoto University, Japan
University OF Tokyo, Japan
Hiroshima University, Japan
Osaka University, Japan


Taiwan
National Tsing-Hua University
National Chiao Tung University
National Taiwan University
National Central University
National Taiwan Institute Of Technology
National Cheng-Kkung University

Germany
University Of Karlsruhe
Universität Des Saarlandes
Universität Dortmund
Technische Universität Berlin
RWTH Aachen

UK
University of Cambridge
University of Oxford
Bristol
Warwick
London, Imperial
Sheffield
Southampton
London, UCL
Edinburgh
York

Australia
University OF Queensland
Monash University
Curtin University of Technology
University of Technology, Sydney
RMIT University (Australia)
Victoria University of Technology
University of South Australia

China
Hohai University
University of Science & Technology of China
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications
South China University of Technology
Huazhong University of Science & Technology

Singapore
Nanyang Technological University
National University of Singapore
 
  • #5
Thanx...
Lemme refine my question...which universities(gud ones) offer scholarships on SAT scores(I&II) and how much??
 
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I can only answer for the US schools... but I don't think *any* "gud" university offers scholarships based on SAT scores. SAT scores are a very small part of the total picture and are really not that important compared to grades and extracurricular activites.

Worse for you, while the US schools *do* offer many undergraduate scholarships, there are relatively few available to non-US citizens. (I assume from your original message that you are from India.)

If you want to study in the US, consider graduate school instead. There are many more funding opportunities for foreign students there.
 
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Astronuc, the list for Canada - is there any particular order to it or is it just random?
 
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I'm going to have to add Wasada for Japan.
 
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Astronuc, where did you pull that list from?
 
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ranger, as far as I know there is now particular order other than when they were put on the list.

The source of the list is - http://www.graduateshotline.com/tope.html
as well as a couple I added. The national lists are not considered complete, nor I have I verified them.

Other lists are available for a price. :rolleyes:
 
  • #11
Astronuc said:
There are many great science (including applied science) and engineering schools in many countries around the world.
Too right! :biggrin:

What a bizarrely short opening post.
 
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TMFKAN64 said:
I can only answer for the US schools... but I don't think *any* "gud" university offers scholarships based on SAT scores. SAT scores are a very small part of the total picture and are really not that important compared to grades and extracurricular activites.

Worse for you, while the US schools *do* offer many undergraduate scholarships, there are relatively few available to non-US citizens. (I assume from your original message that you are from India.)

If you want to study in the US, consider graduate school instead. There are many more funding opportunities for foreign students there.

By graduate you mean masters, right??
 
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saket1991 said:
By graduate you mean masters, right??

I was actually thinking about the relatively high amount of funding available for Ph.D. students. It is fairly common (although certainly not universal) for schools to give all of their science/engineering Ph.D. students tuition and a stipend, regardless of nationality. (Unsurprisingly, better schools have more money and you have a much better chance of a free ride there.)

I'm not really familiar with M.S. funding levels... but I'd guess that even there, there is more funding than for foreign undergraduates.
 
  • #14
saket1991 said:
which eng. uni's(outside INDIA) are gud??except MIT...

There seem to be a lot of Indians over here at Iowa State University (which is known for engineering), so maybe you'd feel at home here?

Strangely though, almost none of them are in the physics department. I could swear that I'm the only Indian graduate student in the whole place, and I'm not sure I even count, since I'm American born. :rolleyes:
 
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but how to apply for a perticular college?
i am doing Diploma now and i wish to apply for engineering out side india...
where should i apply?
can u suggest...?
 
  • #16
surajvitekar said:
but how to apply for a perticular college?

Go to the college's web site. All colleges and universities in the US have online application forms, as far as I know.
 

1. What are the top engineering universities outside of India?

Some top engineering universities outside of India include Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States, University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, ETH Zurich in Switzerland, National University of Singapore (NUS), and Tsinghua University in China.

2. How do engineering universities outside of India compare to those in India?

Engineering universities outside of India often have a higher ranking and reputation compared to those in India. They also tend to have more resources and opportunities for research and industry collaborations.

3. Are there scholarship opportunities for Indian students at engineering universities outside of India?

Yes, many engineering universities outside of India offer scholarship opportunities for international students, including those from India. These scholarships can cover tuition fees, living expenses, and even travel costs.

4. Can Indian students easily get a job after graduating from an engineering university outside of India?

It depends on the country and specific university. Some countries have more opportunities for international students to work after graduation, while others may have stricter policies. However, graduates from top engineering universities outside of India are highly sought after by employers worldwide.

5. Are there any language requirements for studying at engineering universities outside of India?

Many engineering universities outside of India offer courses in English, but some may require students to have a certain level of proficiency in the language. It is important for students to check the language requirements of their desired university before applying.

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