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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2027
4.5
Big campus with diverse population.
Tips: Cornell has a really big campus and an even bigger student population. There are more than 15,000 undergraduates, so you can always find your community and close friends. I did not face a big cultural shock as I was able to connect with people really well and got along with them. Before applying to Cornell, definitely research about the major you are going to apply at Cornell. Look at the clubs you are interested in and the professors with whom you would love to research with. For people applying from India, there is TATA scholarship and you are nominated for it after you submit the CSS form. I am really satisfied with my experience so far at Cornell and with my major courses that I have taken. Exploring more of this place gives me new ventures each time. Interacting with professors has helped me strategies my preparation strategy for exams and in general for the class.
Likes (Part time work): It is easy to find an on-campus job at Cornell as they have their own hiring website which makes the process hassle-free. There are a lot of jobs available on campus such as in libraries, cafes, dining halls, TA positions, RA positions, etc. I am not sure about the off-campus jobs as it utilizes CPT. The part-time work is manageable along with the school work as you are only working around 6-10 hours/week. The average payout for the job is 15-18/hr depending on where you are working.
Dislikes (Student Life): An average day of mine includes going to classes, helping students in classes as a teaching student and then studying at a library, preferably Olin or Uris Library. There were a lot of events during the orientation week, and I found most of my friends during that period. I also attended a few Indian events like Garba night, Diwali night where I can find my own community and have fun with my friends. There are numerous opportunities on campus to get involved with student clubs. Like, I am currently in the Blockchain club which deals with blockchain, ethereum, crypto-related things where we find new information and learn with peers.
Reviewed on 9 Apr 2024Read more
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M.Eng. in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
3.4
De-stereotyping Cornell and Navigating the Job Hunt
Tips: The job application process in the US is quite cumbersome. The culture is vastly different compared to Asian countries. There are several research opportunities and professors are open to taking in students even after their first semester. Prepare to work on an assignment for at least 2 full weeks because there might be errors that are commonly occurring for the whole class.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are very passionate about their field of teaching. They are mostly affiliated to some or the other company which enables them to have various research opportunities for students. Most professors are willing to spend time outside of class to clarify doubts.
Dislikes (Student Life): The students get really busy and there is not enough time to spend on other activities. Finding your community and groups that align with your interests is important in order to continue pursuing your interests. There are a lot of cultural events and hackathons that take place which connect you with industry professionals.
Reviewed on 19 Mar 2024Read more
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MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.3
The professors are helpful and guide you through.
Tips: To transfer from undergraduate to graduate school is a significant shift as in graduate school you need to do everything on your own but the professors here guide you throughout the process. It is very rare to get a scholarship for master's unless you do a Ph.D. degree.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is well connected as we have the city buses called TCAT that run through the campus and connect different parts of the city to different parts of campus. The public transport is free for the first year using the Cornell card and after that, we need to pay an annual fee of 200 dollars.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are very few Indian restaurants around (just three). We have more fast food joints with few vegetarian options. We prefer cooking at home. There are some Indian grocery stores nearby so it is easier to get groceries and make the food at home if you are a vegetarian.
Reviewed on 24 Feb 2024Read more
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M.Eng. in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
4.7
Amazing university for anyone who wants to do computer science or engineering in general.
Tips: The curriculum is very rigorous and the assignments are time consuming. The roads on campus are very steep as it is situated on top of a hill. There is surely a cultural shift as there are not a lot of Indian students here. Overall I am satisfied with the university and my course.
Likes (Student Life): I have classes and then spend the rest of my day doing problem sets. The campus is really beautiful. There are several events on campus like cultural, music, career, sports etc. Several companies visit the campus on a regular basis. There are various sports that are played on campus like football, lacrosse etc.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are 2 Indian restaurants in Collegetown. Additionally there is an Indian store in Collegetown as well. I prefer a mix of both cooking and eating out. For cooking at home you can order from Walmart+, and you can get groceries and various other hour items delivered to your doorstep.
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MEng in Operations Research and Information Engineering - Batch of 0
5
Cornell has a great engineering program and all the top companies come to recruit students.
Tips: I lived abroad before moving to this college so I had a bit of an easier transition. Cornell is a great university with good career options in post-graduation. I was quite satisfied with the degree. There is a big Indian population at Cornell. The professors are dedicated to helping the students achieve their career goals.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The campus is beautiful and there are lots of activities to do in Ithaca. I enjoyed hiking around Ithaca, slope day and going to the restaurants in the area. There is an Indian Students Club as well. There are lots of planes to go for exercise as well and different sports such as squash, tennis, soccer etc. I would highly recommend Cornell.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is very accessible and the classes have more projects than other universities. This leads to a more hands-on experience. Cornell is very diverse with teachers from countries all over the world. It is a world-class Ivy League institution.
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.7
Great university - Best work options after graduation
Tips: Great culture, smooth transition for international students since there are many others and the school is very accommodating. Very satisfied with the university, the course is great with excellent ROI. I was given scholarships during admission which we could appeal and negotiate if we wanted to, other scholarships were also available through affinity groups
Reviewed on 28 Mar 2024Read more
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M.S. in Mechanical Engineering - Applied Advanced Study - Batch of 2023
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
3.7
You will be surrounded by smart people and will have a good learning curve.
Tips: A huge transition in terms of workload and lifestyle. Overall the students are friendly here. I was not fortunate enough to receive any scholarship and was able to offset my only expenses by being a research assistant and teaching assistant. The quality of education is awesome. Semester can be tough and stressful but end of the day you will have a good learning curve.
Likes (Public transportation): You can cover most of the city using the Pittsburgh Bus transport service and it is covered in the annual transportation fee which you pay to the college. You can access the transportation with your student ID card and can travel multiple rides throughout the year.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are companies that are ready to sponsor visas post your graduation, but due to the current economic situation (2023) there are not many offers. Robotics, control engineer and ML engineer are some of the roles that are offered to students post graduation.
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2024Read more
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M.S. in Software Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.1
Best private university in USA
Tips: Before joining, students should know that CMU is expensive private university so they need to be very careful while paying any expenses. University academic is very rigorous so they need to prepare themselves for much hard work. After coming in CMU I experienced a little cultural shift but was easy to cope with. I didn't avail of any scholarship. University is fully worth it for Masters in software engineering, course is also as per the industry requirement and the country is the best for Tech related career.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty members of CMU are approachable, friendly and supportive in nature. They encourage students to research work, doing different real world projects. Faculty members are well-experienced, top researchers and industry professionals. Teaching methods are unique and beyond traditional methods i.e. methods include project-based learning, group discussions, case studies, lectures from guest industry professionals. Much diversity can be found in the university among faculty members in terms of nationality, culture, engineering practices and so on.
Dislikes (Internships): Much guidance is available in terms of finding internship by professors, Alumni. There is a career center of CMU which supports and provides resources for finding and applying for internships. It also conducts workshops for students related to interview preparation, and resume writing. There are many available internships in the field of software engineering from big MNCs like Google, Amazon and so on.
Reviewed on 6 Dec 2023Read more
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MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering / MBA Program (Tepper School of Business) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
5
Amazing experience at CMU!
Tips: There was a huge cultural shift. But people here made me feel more inclusive. I got a scholarship of 50k dollars. University supported me for the scholarship. This decision was worth every penny. Every day here is a new learning day. After 7 years of experience, I felt my learning curve was getting better, but here I started pushing myself out of my comfort zone which was very important.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are so many fun filled activities for students here. Your personal life and college life will be well balanced. Fitness events and student counselling sessions are organised weekly. To make them feel comfortable on campus. There are professional and non-professional clubs on campus varying from Consulting to Swim Club.
Dislikes (Public transportation): It has amazing faculty, well qualified from across the world. Every faculty has a different style of teaching. The classes are very interactive. If you don't even do the post study and only concentrate on classes, half of your work is already done.
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2023Read more
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MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering / MBA Program (Tepper School of Business) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.6
CMU MBA Tepper Review
Tips: Pittsburgh is a smaller city as compared to major cities such as LA and New York. The local population is very warm and welcoming. Additional, there is a large Indian student community which makes things easier. CMU also has a very rich Indian alumni network that makes thing much easier.
Likes (Public transportation): The CMU ID gets us access to various local transportation services in and around the city. The buses are very nice and have a good frequency. Overall, the city is very well connected via the public transportation system. For CMU students the local public transport is free. Additionally, CMU also has a shuttle that runs on popular routes.
Dislikes (Part time work): As an international student, the opportunity to work part time is limited for on-campus jobs due to visa status restrictions. The on-campus jobs are limited and the number of applicants for those jobs is pretty high. It is not that there are no on-campus jobs, but getting them might be a bit tough.
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.6
Many opportunities to learn new subjects and non credit courses as well
Tips: I got a scholarship, and I would recommend students negotiate on scholarships with the university. I am satisfied with the university overall. University student coordinators and programme counsellors are very warm and the college consciously makes an effort for team bonding and networking.
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
3.9
Impressed by the job opportunities. University affiliations help a lot.
Tips: Negotiate scholarships on the basis of acceptances/scholarships received from other schools. An intense basecamp of 3 weeks is held by the school to help transition to the new environment. I am very satisfied with the flexibility to choose multiple subjects offered by different colleges within the university.
Likes (Post study jobs): Many companies are affiliated with/visit CMU for recruitment. The recruitment department is excellent and provides assistance in building resumes and interview prep. The industry is average and above observed in terms of jobs and salary packages offered to students.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are some restaurants to eat out as well as grocery stores in case you want to cook. However, traditional products are expensive to buy including masala, cooker, etc. Easier to find American replacements. Also, CMU provides a free pantry once a week for grocery and daily use items.
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.2
One of the best faculty in terms of research
Tips: This is a small and well-connected class. We had class networking and orientation for almost 3 weeks which shows the emphasis on networking and connections. Scholarships are also generous with merit-based scholarships. The course is data oriented so it is very quantitative.
Likes (Quality of faculty): CMU has one of the best faculty in terms of research and publications. MBA here is more data-oriented and so it is quantitative. CMU is known for its Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Cyber security programs. MBA also uses the latest tools and data analytics to make business decisions.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Pittsburgh is not a tech or any other industry-based city. Though now we have PNC and PWC offices, many other major tech companies and consulting companies don't have any offices here. So the options to settle here post-MBA are scarce. This slowly seems to be changing though.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023Read more
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MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering / MBA Program (Tepper School of Business) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
3.6
Graduate student life at CMU and Pittsburgh city is amazing
Tips: The city is beautiful and peaceful but different from India in terms of people, culture and lifestyle. If you receive scholarships then try negotiating with the school for a better offer if possible. Give time for the city to open up to you and be open to new possibilities.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.5
Great campus and student life.
Tips: Generally, Indians face a cultural shift so please be prepared to be independent and do things on your own. Build a strong profile to get a scholarship and further try to negotiate whatever you get. Currently, I am satisfied with whatever I have experienced so far.
Likes (Student Life): Great campus, great facilities for academics, sports, food options and the student affairs team is very helpful and available for students. There are a wide variety of clubs- ranging from professional to fun clubs. The students are interactive and willing to participate in engaging conversations.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I cook and eat my own food, not really sure about Indian food, although there are quite a few Indian restaurants. Generally, food will be available for $20 which is reasonable given the portions. There are a variety of cuisines like Turkish, American, Spanish, Mexican etc. Available.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4
Many job roles are available after completion of the course.
Tips: Initially, there was a bit of a learning curve after moving here. Everything was different the culture, the people and the food. The people here are extremely friendly which makes this place so much better. I was given a merit based scholarship from the university. Overall I am happy with the course, university and the country.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are a lot of jobs available in the market even when the economic condition is not the best There are a lot of companies that sponsor visas for work and there doesn't seem to be any issue with this the companies that offer jobs. A variety of jobs are offered which lets everyone get their dream role/company.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are a lot of part-time jobs available but because I am an international student I am not allowed to work part-time for a longer duration. For the first semester, we are advised not to work part-time as the schedule is very hectic The average payout is around $20-30.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.8
Best administration & tech oriented University.
Tips: Negotiate for scholarships. Get an apartment near the bus stop, bus services are very reliable and free for students. CMU allows you to take courses from across the schools. Use it to your advantage. Be in constant touch with your seniors. They will help you with the unknown.
Likes (Internships): MCC offers several portals. Lot of companies visit campus. Alumni relations are strong. A lot of startups are coming up from CMU and they are always eager to recruit from CMU. A look at the data shows that seniors were able to land internships where they wanted to.
Dislikes (Safety): Some places can get scary after late hours. Some of my friends have had experiences of people trying to interact with them having not-so-good intentions. The city is practically closed after 9-10 pm, except for a few places hence the streets are mostly void of people.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.3
Tepper Masters in Business Administration Review
Tips: Pittsburgh is a small yet vibrant city to live in. People are nice and friendly. However, the weather can be unpredictable at times. Tepper is known to give decent scholarships to deserving candidates. There is a large Indian student population at the CMU campus.
Likes (Student Life): CMU is a very close-knit community and Tepper is even more close. My classmates come from different facets of life and it has been a culturally enriching experience to interact with them. My conversations with the staff and the administration have been very positive. Everyone here is looking out for you.
Dislikes (Part time work): Only on-campus employment opportunities are available and considering the vast student population they are limited. F1 students are not allowed to work on off-campus opportunities in their first year of study. The university and various departments do post the TA and internship opportunities.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2023Read more
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B.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
3.9
Challenging but worth-it!
Tips: The program is very rigorous for those who are very passionate about what they are studying. Compared to other universities, you spend more time working here. The college experience here will be very rewarding only if you are very passionate about the program.
Likes (Post study jobs): Companies recruit students from Carnegie Mellon, especially for Computer Science, very aggressively. We have a big technological companies. There are career fairs and networking opportunities, and the university provides students with opportunities to learn useful skills to get a job.
Dislikes (Student Life): Students spend most of their time working since the course load is very challenging, however, student life is usually what one makes of it here. There are many extracurricular opportunities but students focus more on academics generally. Thus it is not considered a "fun" school.
Reviewed on 10 Jun 2022Read more
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BS in Information Systems - Batch of 2024
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.1
Best university for Bachelor of Information system
Tips: Little bit transition after coming to CMU and also experienced a cultural shift. But other things to know before joining CMU is that CMU has rigorous academics, high tuition fees and sometimes schedule is hectic. I am fully satisfied with CMU and course is worth doing and awesome.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are many companies which are willing to sponsor H-1B visas for skilled IT professionals. Jobs roles include IT Analyst, data Analyst, Information security analyst, database administration and so on. Salary offered in the range of 70000 USD to 95000 USD.
Dislikes (Internships): Too much guidance and support is available for finding and applying for internships. Career fairs and workshops are organised throughout the year connecting students and employers, faculty recommending ambitious students to their connections and other sources includes LinkedIn, Glassdoor, etc. There are many internships available in my field of study.
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Science Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.1
Best private university in USA
Tips: Before joining students should know about their course requirements, finances, living options and other necessary things. I haven't transitioned after coming here and didn't face any major difficulties in setting. I didn't avail of any scholarship. Talking about the university, I am fully satisfied and it's totally worth it. Country and its weather are lovely and amazing.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty are easily approachable and accessible during their office hours, before and after lectures, and can be approached through mail. Faculty members are highly experienced, very knowledgeable, have strong industry connections and also have made significant contributions in their fields. Teaching methods of faculty include project based learning, group discussions and case studies with full participation of students and also encourage collaborative learning with different departments. Diversity can be found in teaching faculty in terms of nationality, Engineering practices, and culture.
Dislikes (Public transportation): University is few smiles far from the major points of interest like Pittsburgh airport, the Botanical garden, Handy Museum and so on. Public transportation modes serving on the campus are CMU shuttle, Pittsburgh regional transmit and biking share/rent facility is also there. In CMU shuttle and Pittsburgh transmit, students, staff and persons will valid CMU ID can ride free of cost. And other Public transport is affordable and convenient.
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2023Read more
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M.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2022
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.8
Studying at CMU is a complete blessing.
Tips: At first it is difficult to adjust to new surroundings but with such a diverse and friendly environment around will make you feel at home. The college is a career focused college and the professors here will challenge you intellectually, which helps you in acquiring great opportunities.
Reviewed on 4 Jul 2023Read more
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B.S. in Physics - Batch of 2015
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
5
One of the best college.
Tips: You should know about the Indian ambassy and other helpline numbers who can help in emergency situations. And about other assistance in foreign countries.
Likes (Student Life): Student life over there is good as one can experience lot of things and activities over there and enjoy with friends. It will be a great experience.  
Dislikes (Safety): Safety over there is little dissatisfactory for students. As there are many goons roaming in the area after a particular time and sometimes we become the victim of snatching and such  problems which seems to be serious.
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2022Read more
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