univ of southern california - tough but u can still try
univ of illinois- chicago - moderate chances
univ f texas- dallas - tough again (but better chances than USC)
univ f texas- arlington - gettable
univ of california sacramento - gettabel
guys plzz help me....
Me in 3rd year electrical engg frm IP univ, delhi..
My gre score- 309 wd
quant- 161 nd
verbal- 148
toefl yet to give nd awa will cum in abt 5-7 days...
My 12th agg- 90%
nd 10th- 84%
engg agg- 70% 1 back log(maths 2nd sem)
can ny one tell me abt the chances in the foloowng univs..:-
univ of southern california
univ of illinois- chicago
univ f texas- dallas
univ f texas- arlington
univ of california sacramento
guyss plzzzzzz help me plzz....
Nd moreover i am a state level swimming compt. winner... Nd have done 1mnth intrnships at Tata power, almamate and mijo autogas ltd....
plzzz suggest me more universities, according to my profile...
univ of southern california - tough but u can still try
univ of illinois- chicago - moderate chances
univ f texas- dallas - tough again (but better chances than USC)
univ f texas- arlington - gettable
univ of california sacramento - gettabel
check out http://www.msinus.com/electrical-enginering/1235.htm for info on univ shortlisting process
what are my chances od gettin into pittsburgh, syracuse, northeastern, uncc, u colorado, rit, ufl ??
can u suggest me more options..!
is backlog the reasn for my difficult chances in USC..?
Ur new list would be safe to moderate....
And its ur ug mark. Usc is a very good school. 7.8 plus would be good
thanxx akshay..!!
can u suggest me some more universities please..!!
Try ASU, u Cincinnati, csu la, Utah state, Washington state, u Alabama, Oklahoma state etc
thanx akshay, can u tell me the rankings of the universities u mentioned above..?
are the better then ufl or of same level..?
Ummm can't say concretely....but asu is at par. The others may be "considered" lower to ufl...
thanxx akshay..!!
can u suggest me the branch/course??
and what about canada?
Canada is a fantastic option considering the current scenario....contrary to popular belief, its neither a poor man's USA nor is it a buffer option...getting in is equally competitive....the economy doesn't suffer here. Its constantly maintained at 51 rupees to one dollar....u can get a permanent residency in 3 to 5 years of starting ur studies. Citizenship too is done in max 10 years. And a Canadian citizen is considered no threat, hence u don't need to apply for visa to visit other nations. Also bilateral ties with USA mean tat u can drive down whenever u want....
I'm not saying Canada is better or US is on a down slide....its just tat the economy is more stable generally....though, if the US market picks up, nothing like it!
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