Computer Science is good for job opportunities.
CS is programming. CE is applying computer science to Realworld problems in Electrical/mech etc...
Hey,
I am interested in doing MS in comp science, but I hv done Btech in ECE...
Here's my profile:
GRE: 320 (QA: 168 VA: 152)
Btech CPI: 76.3 (ECE)
XIIth: 93.2
Xth: 96.5
Toefl & awa score: awaited
Good profile of extra curricular too
Now since I've done btech in a different stream, Will it affect my chances of being selected for CS?
Somebody suggested to me that I shd apply for Comp engg (which comes under electrical dept in all universities) coz i'll get a better uni for CE rather than CS...
Pls suggest what should I do??? Is comp engg as good as comp science? What are the job prospects??
Thanks,
Yashika
Computer Science is good for job opportunities.
CS is programming. CE is applying computer science to Realworld problems in Electrical/mech etc...
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So will i get good universities for CS? considering that i hv done most of d prerequisites for CS in my bachelors...
(i've done maths, dbms, object oriented, comp.networks, operating systems, comp architecture, software engg etc in btech)
Last edited by Yashika; 12-06-2012 at 03:18 PM.
So where all can i apply for CS??
i hv d following universities in mind:
uni of texas dallas
san jose state uni
north carolina state uni
iowa state uni
uni of southern california
cal state uni
northeastern uni
ohio state uni
Pensylvania state uni
uni of california santa barbara
uni of california san diego
pls tell me whether these are moderate/dream universities??
pls help!
Pls reply...
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