Graduate Record Exam
Hi, University of California Santacruz had 165 GRE score for Quantitative. So, check before applying. All three universities have 6.5 for IELTS. QS ranking of Pittsburg is 163, university of Illinois Chicago is 285, University of California Santacruz - 347.
Tuition fees for Pittsburg is $30000 Cost of Living $13500
university of Illinois Chicago Tuition $26500 Cost of Living $10900
University of California Santacruz Tuition $57984 Cost of Living $16449
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Hi, Your GRE score is decent. You have certification too that is a plus point. But, when it comes to CGPA there are lot of universities who have it as an eligibility criteria and it is always between 6 to 8. So, if you wish to get into a college in the US there is a very think possibility. Although, US might not take there are other countries that will accept your CGPA. Before making any decision it is recommended that you visit the colleges website and check their eligibility criteria. You can contact a counsellor too. Hope this helps. All the best!
Hi, you have a decent CGPA. If you have a strong hold over your subject and have proved it via your internships than it will increase your chances. Getting into a very famous college won't be the best for you as they require a lot of marks. Your GRE score is impressive. While you write your SOP make sure you show that you have done well enough in your studies and maybe a reason to your backlogs. If you are willing to compromise countries then you can try for Canada. If I ad to answer it to you in short I would say yes, you can get into colleges with little efforts and top notch SOP and LOR. Hope this helps.
Hi, your CGPA is excellent also you have enough experience. GRE scores are what they prefer and those are in the range too. Yes, there is a good chance for you to get into Johns Hopkins for your masters. Keep all your documents ready and get the transcriptions done too. Take your time to brush up your documents like LOR and SOP. Hope this helps.
Hi, the information that you have shared is a little incomplete. It really depends on what specialization you are going to take and in which college. Your GRE score is good and so is your IELTS band. If your research based project is related to what you are going to do your specialization in then the chances of you getting into the good universities are high. You can try for UK as well but most of the courses in UK are of 1 year and masters of 1 year is not globally accepted. So, if you are planning to come back to India at some point with your Masters degree or at any other place for that mater the certificate won't be valid as 1 year masters are not globally accepted. So, it is always better to weigh your chances and future and then select what is the best option for you. Thank you. All the best!
Hi, your CGPA is good enough. Coming to your GRE score it falls under the range for Johns Hopkins university. Try getting 1 LOR from HOD if you already have that great. Usually everyone takes LOR from PhD holders of the college. So, you see if you have those. The LOR from an IIT Professor will have a great impact. Make sure that you enhance and write about your paper in detail in the LOR as well. Your internships are great. You can also ask them to give you an LOR. If not it is ok. Overall this person has a chance of getting into the college as their range of accepting marks of GRE is around 150. Hope this helps.
The following are the top-ranking US universities that offer MS. Candidates often search for the average GRE scores for MS in computer science or Purdue university GRE score for MS in CS. The below GRE score states the average requirement:
Dear student,
For your KCET Rank you have chances of getting B.Tech Information Science Engineering branch in below mentioned Engineering Colleges in Karnataka, based on previous year's Closing Ranks under General Category, because you have not mentioned your Caste Category and I'm considering it as General Category and giving information based on it.
For your KCET Rank it is difficult to get B.Tech Computer Science Engineering branch in New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore based on previous year's cut-offs i.e 9373 under General Merit Category but you can get Information Science Engineering branch in this College.
Cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like number of students appeared in the exam, number of seats available, category, difficulty level of the exam, etc.
To predict Colleges based on your KCET Rank go through below mentioned College Predictor Tool.
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
May this information will help you.
Best of Luck!!
Hii Goutham,
Hope you are doing good.
You have good scores in every aspect. MS in USA is globally known for its advanced curriculum and well-experienced teaching faculties. MS in US will expand your horizons beyond just the course field.
Necessary eligibility:
Institutions for Ms in ECE:
Above are few universities.
Hopefully this will work for your query.
best wishes ahead.
Hello student,
GRE exam is an entrance exam just like JEE or CET but for applying to foreign universities and colleges of USA and Canada. The Graduate Record Examinations(GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in the United States and Canada and few in other countries. So, yes you can apply for Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for Masters after giving this exam. The computer-based GRE General Test consists of six sections. The first section is always the analytical writing section involving separately timed issue and argument tasks. The next five sections consist of two verbal reasoning sections, two quantitative reasoning sections, and either an experimental or research section.
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