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tanjinjack
post Feb 27 2011, 08:13 PM

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Hey, can you suggest a few institutions that are very good in engineering for postgraduate studies, other than Delft?
Best if they are very affordable or generous in funding international students like us.
Thanks in advance!
tanjinjack
post Feb 27 2011, 09:17 PM

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QUOTE(meiiseenei @ Feb 27 2011, 09:00 PM)
You have to understand that in NL, people don't really care about schools. They only care about level (at most). Most of the schools are around the same level. Regarding scholarships and stuff, usually this is given out by private grants and is not dependent on university. Best place to find out about grants and scholarships is Nuffic.

What kind of engineering are you interested in? Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Marine, Computer, Civil etc. which?
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I am from Mechanical stream but am looking at a more interdisciplinary study of Computational Engineering.
So, in your opinion, any institution in the Netherlands would be excellent?
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post Feb 27 2011, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(meiiseenei @ Feb 27 2011, 09:54 PM)
Besides TU Delft, you can also check out TU Eindhoven and Universiteit Twente. Actually, any research university pun boleh. Engineering is one of the degrees which you should get from a research university.

Check out the HSP Hujgens, UNESCO, UNDP, World Bank, StuNed scholarships. There should be a few more out there.

Better check the admissions requirements also. If you graduated with a bachelor in engineering from schools like Curtin/INTI/ Uni of Windsor etc., sometimes they will ask you to do a 'bridging' year before you can masuk the Master phase. I heard the authorities might be changing this though so that it's more standardized.
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Yup, that's the three that I do see more often.
Will take some time to find them out, not graduating until July 2012.
I guess a Nottingham graduate could avoid the 'bridging' year. smile.gif

 

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