Is quantum computing a good course to pursue, and is it better to study it in Germany or Singapore?
Quantum computing is a strong choice for future career growth, especially with your background in computer science and cybersecurity. It opens opportunities in research, cryptography, and advanced tech industries.
- Germany: Known for top research universities, established tech networks, and typically lower tuition fees. Ideal if you value deep technical training and European research exposure.
- Singapore: Offers a global tech hub, strong industry ties, and a focus on innovation - best if you want dynamic industry connections in the Asia-Pacific region.
Both countries suit your profile well. If research and cost are priorities, Germany may be better. For industry links and an international tech environment, consider Singapore.
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