Since u have lot of time to apply for Fall 2013 it is better to take GRE again and score above 328 for easy admission into UTAUSTIN.
Your current profile has 60% chances of admit.
Hi -
I have been working in the semi-conductor industry for the past 2 years.
I gave my GRE today and got a score of 323(166 Quants + 157 Verbal).
I have a 9.75/10 CGPA in my undergrad (BE -Electronics and Communication). I have a paper published in the IEEE.
I've always been interested to get into UT, Austin and was preparing for GRE with that in mind, aiming for a score in the range 325-330. But my GRE score today has turned me apprehensive.
I understand that a comprehensive evaluation of my profile is not possible at this point in time without a TOEFL score (I haven't taken TOEFL yet), but I would atleast want to know if i had to take the GRE again to improve my chances of getting into UT, Austin.
Appreciate your response.
Regards
Vignesh
Since u have lot of time to apply for Fall 2013 it is better to take GRE again and score above 328 for easy admission into UTAUSTIN.
Your current profile has 60% chances of admit.
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Hi vignesh,
are u planning for a spring 2013 admit ? Also which specialization in elec are u looking at?
sushma
Hi -
I will be trying for a Fall 2013 admit; more interested in embedded systems/Digital VLSI.
Regards
Vignesh
ASU and GaTech are easily within reach...as for the others, u stand a decent chance with all...for embedded u could try NCSU and for digital VLSI U mass Amherst is doing very very well.... (but it wont be ranked high overall).
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