Study Options After BE in Canada
With your Bachelor of Engineering degree from recognised Indian universities, you’re eligible to apply to a number of top Canadian universities and colleges for further studies.
Read on to learn your study options after BE in Canada.
Top Study Options After BE in Canada
Many BE graduates in Canada choose to study Master’s programs. These are typically 1–2 years long, and options include:
- Master of Engineering (MEng): Designed for those looking to directly enter into technical professions, usually coursework-based along with practical projects.
- Master of Science/Applied Science (MSc/MASc): Designed for those interested in doing advanced research, usually thesis-based.
If you’re more interested in studying a shorter course in a specialised, practical area, while adding a Canadian qualification to your CV, these might be your best options:
- Graduate Certificate Course
- Professional Master’s Diploma (PMDip)/Graduate Diploma (GrDip)
- BE Aeronautical Engineering
If you’ve graduated from this cutting-edge specialization, you have a few excellent options to study further in Canada. Besides Master’s degrees in Aerospace Engineering, you can also choose shorter courses that equip you to oversee design of aerospace engines, in aerospace materials manufacture, and in the skills required to work on-site in airports.
You may also be eligible for some of these options with BE in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
Study Options:
- MEng in Aerospace Engineering, Ryerson University
- MASc in Aerospace Engineering, Ryerson University
- PMDip in Aerospace Design Management, Ryerson University
- Graduate Certificate in Applied Aerospace Manufacturing, Fanshawe College
- Graduate Certificate in Composites and Advanced Materials Aerospace Manufacturing, Fanshawe College
- BE Automobile Engineering
Deepen your knowledge of Automobile Engineering with an advanced degree in the field. Or, if you’re looking to develop job-ready skills to work in Canada’s transportation industry, opt for Fanshawe’s graduate certificate course, which combines technical training and management skills to prepare you to occupy leadership roles.
Study Options:
- International MASc in Automotive Engineering, University of Windsor
- MEng in Automotive Engineering, Ontario Tech University
- MASc in Automotive Engineering, Ontario Tech University
- Graduate Certificate in Automotive Service Management, Fanshawe College
- BE Biotechnology
Depending on your interests, you can choose from a number of specialized Master’s degrees — including medical, cancer, genome, chemical and agricultural biotechnology. Alternatively, do a GrDip course to gain practical work-ready skills.
Study Options:
- Master of Medical Biotechnology, University of Windsor
- Master of Biotechnology, University of Guelph
- MSc in Biotechnology, Brock University
- MSc in Agricultural Biotechnology, University of Lethbridge
- GrDip in Biotechnology and Genomics, Concordia University
- BE Civil Engineering
If your background is in Civil Engineering, you have a number of excellent study options after BE in Canada. Besides Master’s degrees, you can also get specialised practical training, such as in Conestoga College’s course that trains you in all aspects of steel structure project management.
Study Options:
- MEng in Civil Engineering, University of Windsor
- MEng in Civil Engineering, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- MSc in Civil Engineering, Lakehead University
- MASc in Civil and Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University
- MASc in Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo
- Graduate Certificate in Structural Steel Management and Detailing (Optional Co-op), Conestoga College
- BE Computer Science / Electrical and Electronics Engineering
With a BE in computer science or electrical and electronics engineering, you have several options to study in Canada.
Many Canadian universities including Dalhousie, Lakehead, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Victoria etc. offer advanced combined Master’s programs in Electrical and Computer Engineering. There are also several Applied Science Master’s courses in these areas. Besides, you could also add Canadian certificates in a number of IT specializations to your CV — Conestoga, Centennial, Fanshawe and Lambton offer your best options.
More Study Options:
- Master of Applied Computer Science, Dalhousie University
- Master of Applied Computing, University of Windsor
- MASc in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- MEng in Computer Engineering, University of Guelph
- MEng in Electrical Engineering, University of Windsor
- MASc in Electrical Engineering, University of Windsor
- Graduate Certificate in Electronics and Embedded Systems Development, Fanshawe College
- BE Mechanical Engineering
Canadian universities have several options for Mechanical Engineering graduates to study further. You can choose from a number of specializations including Mechatronics and Manufacturing, Energy and Thermofluids, Design, and Automotive.
Study Options:
- MEng in Mechanical Engineering, Dalhousie University
- MEng in Industrial Engineering, Dalhousie University
- MEng in Mechanical Engineering, University of Windsor
- MEng in Industrial Engineering, University of Windsor
- MEng in Mechanical Engineering (multiple specializations), Ontario Tech University
- Graduate Certificate in Practical Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Fanshawe College
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