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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkman" data-source="post: 19160658" data-attributes="member: 548042"><p>If you can spend 6-7M per year australia is the best option. Rmit or deakin or monash(really hard to get accepted. Rmit has associate degree pathway. Which is equlent to 1st year of engineering and you can choose either automotive or mechanical which depends on your performance. Deakin also have same way and both have direct entries also. </p><p></p><p>Part time while doing engineering isnt a good idea. You can cover daily expense but beside everything you are doing engineering. Final ambition is getting your degree in 4years not 5 or 6. </p><p></p><p>If you doesnot have 5M-7M per year, other best option is Germany. Where the Unis are free. All you need is 3C s in a/ls and ielts.(most of unis need atleast german A2) but there are lot of degree programs in english. Theres only one intake per year and you have to apply thru uni-assit website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkman, post: 19160658, member: 548042"] If you can spend 6-7M per year australia is the best option. Rmit or deakin or monash(really hard to get accepted. Rmit has associate degree pathway. Which is equlent to 1st year of engineering and you can choose either automotive or mechanical which depends on your performance. Deakin also have same way and both have direct entries also. Part time while doing engineering isnt a good idea. You can cover daily expense but beside everything you are doing engineering. Final ambition is getting your degree in 4years not 5 or 6. If you doesnot have 5M-7M per year, other best option is Germany. Where the Unis are free. All you need is 3C s in a/ls and ielts.(most of unis need atleast german A2) but there are lot of degree programs in english. Theres only one intake per year and you have to apply thru uni-assit website. [/QUOTE]
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