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January 13, 2024, 18:45 |
Is it worth it to pursue a a MSc in Computational Methods in Engineering in Germany?
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Mostafa Seif
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[I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this on, but if it's not I apologize in advance and please let me know.]
---- Hi all. I'm an Egyptian mechanical engineer and I've been working in CFD for 8 months, simulation engineer in R&D. I would like to work abroad because the field is not exactly solid/common in Egypt. So I was thinking of applying to Germany in a Master's degree, after which I'll work there. I just want to make sure that the Simulation field in Germany has good work opportunities; I don't wanna risk 2 years of studying MSc and then not land a position. I have so little knowledge of how Germany is when it comes to non-national engineers or whether it has many CFD opportunities so any comments or opinions would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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