usually students from a middle calss background depend alot on fundings from research & teaching assistantships. This is one of the reason of going for a 2 (or 2+) years of an MASc than for a 1 (or 1.5) year of M.Eng? But is it readily available or the student need to be a brilliant top notch of kind (3.5 ++ GPA) to win it?
What options does an M.Eng has to fund his/her studies? off campus work after 1st six months? can it pay a good lump sum of the expenses or just 20% - 35% of the total expenses (tution + living)
can anyone enlist reknown canadian universities good in funding the int'l grad students? more speciffically Masters in mechanical Engg. students
What options does an M.Eng has to fund his/her studies? off campus work after 1st six months? can it pay a good lump sum of the expenses or just 20% - 35% of the total expenses (tution + living)
can anyone enlist reknown canadian universities good in funding the int'l grad students? more speciffically Masters in mechanical Engg. students