University fees in the UK can be around £18,000 for overseas students plus living expenses. Canada, New Zealand and Australia are cheaper options at the moment. Most universities have an online prospectus to download.Do a search for engineering courses in each country then download the information from each university.
Make sure you get the overseas students fees as these are often double the native student fees.
Engineering Programs are usually one of the more expensive degree programs. At a fairly high profile Ontario Canada University: Costs: (annual) Tuition: Non-Canadian/International Visa Student in Engineering Full-Time 23,482.56 MealPlan: Regular 3,135.00 Housing: (shared) Double Room with Washroom 5,470.00 Books & Supplies: 1,215.00 Overseas student Health Plan (around $700-$800) A "B" - 3.0 or 80% is usually the minimum, though some Universities may require as high as a 3.5 or 90%. The following link for McMaster University's International Student Admssion site will tell you specifically what the course grade requirements for a student coming from your country: http://mcmasteru.intelliresponse.com/adm… McMaster-in Ontario Canada has an excellent Engineering Program One of the following Three English Language Tests are also a requirement from many countries: TOEFL(Test of English as a Foreign Language) www.toefl.com IBT: 86 overall with a minimum score of 20 on each of the four components (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening) Valid for 2 years COPE(Certificate of Proficiency in English) 86 Overall with 32 in Writing and 22 in both Listening and Reading.
Valid for 2 years IELTS(International English Language Testing System) 6.5 Overall Valid for 2 years.
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