If you are interested in a career in the field of engineering and technology, the first difficulty comes when you have to choose amongst the numerous streams namely mechanical, civil, electrical, computer science etc. And to make things even more complicated, you have hundreds and thousands of engineering college. So, how then is one to choose the best?
Canada’s high academic standards and rigorous quality controls mean that you’ll be earning a high-quality education that will open doors for your future and benefit your career over the long term. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is globally recognized as being equivalent to those obtained from the United States or Commonwealth countries.

GERMANY

The German "Universities of Applied Sciences" (Fachhochschule) awarded the traditional engineering degree Diplom-Ingenieur (FH) (Dipl.-Ing (FH)). This degree also required to write a Diplom thesis. This is also being modified by the Bologna process, as bachelor and master degrees from a University of Applied Sciences are equal to the degrees from a traditional university. Universities of Applied Sciences are phased out and they are changed to universities with own faculties and research institutes. These universities are strongly focused on fields like computer science, engineering or business schools. Subjects like Law or Human Medicine etc. which requires a Staatsexamen (state exam) can only be studied at traditional universities. Since 2005, most Universities in Germany offer Bachelor degree programmes (B.Sc., B.Eng. M.Sc., M.Eng, M.C.A. and others) and Master programmes that lead to the academic degree Master of Science, Master of Engineering, Master of Business Administration and others.

RWTH Aachen

Technical University of Berlin

Braunschweig University of Technology

Darmstadt University of Technology

Technical University of Dresden

Leibniz University of Hannover

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Technical University of Munich

University of Stuttgart