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tanujt
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Hello,
My name is Tanuj Trivedi. I am a final year B.Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering student from Nirma University, Ahmedabad.
I'm planning to switch to Physics for my graduation studies, either in India, or in Europe.
some universities in EU that provide an MS in English, and where it is possible for me to apply (as an Engg. student) are the following:
Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL
University of Groningen, NL
Uppsala University, Sweden
Lunds University, Sweden
University of Stuttgart, Germany
University of Leipzig, Germany
Is anyone here that has studied, or is planning to from these universities? How 'English' is their MS Physics program?
Being an Engineering student, if I do get admitted, I'll probably have to take deficiency courses, which might not be available in English.
In any case, I'd surely appreciate any suggestions, or help on this front. I am a little reluctant to opt for uni's in EU, mostly due to lack of information available about them.
Thank you,
tanuj.
My name is Tanuj Trivedi. I am a final year B.Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering student from Nirma University, Ahmedabad.
I'm planning to switch to Physics for my graduation studies, either in India, or in Europe.
some universities in EU that provide an MS in English, and where it is possible for me to apply (as an Engg. student) are the following:
Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL
University of Groningen, NL
Uppsala University, Sweden
Lunds University, Sweden
University of Stuttgart, Germany
University of Leipzig, Germany
Is anyone here that has studied, or is planning to from these universities? How 'English' is their MS Physics program?
Being an Engineering student, if I do get admitted, I'll probably have to take deficiency courses, which might not be available in English.
In any case, I'd surely appreciate any suggestions, or help on this front. I am a little reluctant to opt for uni's in EU, mostly due to lack of information available about them.
Thank you,
tanuj.