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    Article: Recommendation Letter for MS in EE ( Electrical Engineering)

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    Hi, bro m actually of EE but now i'm going to switch into CS so can you get me the format by which I need to get the recommendation letter ......... regarding all concerns pls .......

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    Please tell me whether the transcripts and recommendation letters dated 24th August 2012 will work for applications of Fall 2014? Please reply ASAP so that i can proceed accordingly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by janak_oct View Post
    Please tell me whether the transcripts and recommendation letters dated 24th August 2012 will work for applications of Fall 2014? Please reply ASAP so that i can proceed accordingly.
    You don't really need to get it dated. A stamp/signature would do. Contact the University Admissions Office for further details

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    is it always necessary to get professors from ECE /EE to recommend you ? Could it be a Maths Professor/Physics Professor who has taught you for a considerable amount of time in your undergrad course ?

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