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To study electrical engineering in Singapore, France, or Germany?
Let’s just go to Germany. It’s best not to change your major, as it can greatly reduce your study pressure~~~
Your analysis is correct, but you have overlooked one issue: looking for a master’s degree after studying You don’t have to go back to your country if you don’t have a job. You can continue to study for a Ph.D. in Germany, or at worst, you can study for a Ph.D. in another country. Abroad, a doctorate is also considered "job", research work! Moreover, all PhDs in science and engineering are "salary."
Based on the current domestic situation, undergraduate and master’s degree returnees are finished. Taking the “qualifications for professional title evaluation” as an example, there are now documents that clearly stipulate that in principle, a master’s degree can only reach “ "Senior Engineer" is equivalent to an associate professor, and only a doctorate can be evaluated as a "professor-level senior engineer". As for those who do technical work, without the most senior professional title, you will be restricted in everything and feel quite depressed...
One more thing, based on your situation, I think it is more suitable to go to Australia. :
1. For Master-related majors in Australia, the teaching type is 1 year, the research type is 1.5 years, and the tuition and living expenses are 150,000 a year... If you are lucky, you can get a scholarship (electronic/ Well-known tutors in electrical engineering have cooperation projects with companies and can provide you with subsidies).
2. Employment is basically no problem. If you look at the "Shortage Occupations List", you will know that electrical engineers are in short supply in Australia. And if you can’t find a suitable job in Australia, you can go to New Zealand to work. Both countries are immigration countries, and it is easy to find a job and immigrate.
3. Diploma is valuable. Many universities in Australia are ranked higher than Tsinghua University and HKUST. Based on your undergraduate background of 985 211, the degree program is not very stressful. If you are lucky enough to be able to study for Master by Reaserch, it will be no problem to study for a PhD in the United States or Germany in the future.
4. Others. Needless to say, the natural environment and humanistic environment, and more importantly, they will not question your "immigration tendency"...
5. Australia's master's degree follows the British education system, which is divided into taught and There are two types of research, with a duration of 1-1.5 years. The annual cost of studying abroad is 130,000-150,000 yuan (including tuition, living expenses, and daily incidental expenses), which is still at a medium level. The average working-class family can still afford it.
PS: The quality of education in Canada is globally recognized, but there are not as many famous universities as in the United States. The fees are at the upper-middle level. Under the premise that the master's degree is completely self-funded, the tuition fee for each program is approximately RMB 70,000 to RMB 290,000, depending on the major.
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