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Thread: Can u tell me my chances!

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    Post Can u tell me my chances!

    Hi my name is Viswanath.I am applying for the Fall quarter of 2012 in Electrical Engineering.
    Here are my test scores
    GRE:
    Verbal :165
    Quant :165
    AWA :4.0

    Toefl:110

    Here is my univ list:
    Geogia Tech
    NCSU
    USC
    Ucal-San Diego
    Ucal-Santa Barbara
    Ucal-Irvine
    UWisc,Madison
    U of Maryland
    UMich
    UIUC


    Let me know of my chances...i also have 2 years of work experience...and hav a fellow ship from IIT-B...Help me out guys..i wanna kill my anxiety
    Thanks
    Viswanath

    PS: I have a 78% Aggr in EXTC from Mumbai university and have presented a paper at IIT-B's National Conference.
    Last edited by Viswanath; 01-23-2012 at 05:36 PM. Reason: Additional Info

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    good profile.....
    Geogia Tech-------->mod/ambi
    NCSU------>mod
    USC------>safe
    Ucal-San Diego------>ambi
    Ucal-Santa Barbara------>mod/ambi
    Ucal-Irvine------>eecs(mod/ambi)
    UWisc,Madison------>ambi(good for vlsi cad)
    U of Maryland------->very ambi
    UMich----->ambi
    UIUC-------->very ambi(drop) u need to have more research experience..

    u can try....
    oregon state uni-------->awesome for analog vlsi
    umass amherst--------> very very good for digital vlsi
    ohio state----->good research in vlsi

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    What about UCLA and UFLO i hav them also on my list

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    ucla----->very ambi
    ufl----> not good for vlsi

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    Ok so im kinda in a fix now...can u jus list down all the good places for vlsi so that i can make a call on them..thanks brother

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    From sources: i can suggest, but research on them before considering them...
    VLSI
    Univerisity of TEXAS- Dallas (UTD)---->good research
    OREGON state university----->excellent for analog
    ASU----->analog
    UMass, Amherst----->best for digital
    USC---> good for both
    OSU----->digital
    UCSB----> both (adv of being in silicon valley)
    TAMU---->overall awesome
    Univ of wisc madison-----> good for vlsi-cad
    uminn tc-----> analog leading
    ut austin & ucla--------> dony have say about them...

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    @maximus199:my profile
    gre 1260(v 500 and q 760)
    toefl 105
    cgpa 8.2
    1 international conference presentation ansd publication
    2 international journal publications

    can you say whether the foll univs are safe,mod or dream for my profile??im looking for ms in ee
    1.asu
    2.ncsu
    3.utd
    4.usc
    5.suny,buffalo
    6.suny,stony brook,
    7.iit,chicago,
    8.uiuc
    9.univ of florida
    10.univ of arizona,tucson

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    Dude subhashrah start a new thread...dont append it here..it gets difficult for ppl to reply...
    Thanks

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    Hey Maximus199,
    Im seriously looking at Ohio state as a viable option...but the website states a autumn session and not a fall session for 2012...is that the same...Thanks...

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    Hey

    Hi Maximus199,
    Can u tell me the difference between MS and M.Eng..because TAMU and UPenn offer those too...which one is better and what are the pros and cons of both...
    Thanks Viswanath

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