MS in Plasma Physics (Nuclear Fusion) -- France or Germany?

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France and Germany offer strong programs in plasma physics and nuclear fusion, with Germany generally having lower tuition costs ranging from 500 to 1000 Euros per year. Scholarships are available, but eligibility often depends on individual backgrounds and specific programs. Prospective students with an electrical engineering background may find better admission chances in certain programs, particularly in Germany. It's essential to research individual universities for scholarship opportunities and living expense support. Overall, both countries present viable options for pursuing studies in this field.
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I am interested in applying plasma physics in nuclear fusion program in France or Germany . Both are good in this field , but where i can get good scholarships and i am from electrical engineering background so where i have better chance of getting admitted.
 
Good scholarships? Usually tuition is quite cheap, something like 500 to 1000 Euros per year, at least in Germany. There are programs for living expenses as well, but there it depends on your background, and you'll have to check everything individually.
 
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