M.S Eligibility

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2014-01-10 12:10:53

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below the eligibility criteria to pursue MS degree from universities in US.
- Undergraduate degree in same or relevant discipline (70%-80% plus in degree)
- High score in GRE.
- High scores in IELTS or TOEFL.
Preferred GRE score- 300 plus.
Preferred TOEFL score- 90 plus.
Preferred IELTS score- 7 bands plus.
Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from university to university.
However as per your profile you may look for some of the below mentioned universities.
1.Missouri university of science and technology.
2.University of Bridgeport.
3.Marist College.
4.California Lutheran university.
5.Long Island University.
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2013-12-16 12:37:30

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Baba

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You need a GATE score and eligibility degree is graduation.

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2013-12-11 12:42:59

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below some of the finest universities in Australia offering masters degree in computer science and related fields.
- University of Queensland.
- Victoria University.
- University of Melbourne.
- Curtin University.
- University of Adelaide.
- Edith Cowan University.
- Murdoch University.
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2013-12-10 15:16:34

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Please remember with 15 years of education i.e (10+2+3) UK would be the best study destination for you to pursue masters degree as in order to pursue masters degree from US you need to have 16 years of education i.e (10+2+4)
However students with 15 years of education i.e (10+2+3) can pursue MS degree from US after completing their post graduation from India.
So if you wish to pursue MS from US only in that case I would suggest you to complete your MCA from India and then opt for MS degree from US.
For your reference find below the eligibility criteria to pursue MS degree from universities in US.
1. Undergraduate degree in same or relat
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2013-12-02 11:57:07

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Swapan GarainProfessor, Social Scientist, Social Entrepreneur

Contributor-Level 9

To Study MSC in the States, You need 16 years of studies, meaning four years of graduation. other wise, you have to earn extra credit by studying additional courses.

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2013-11-28 10:42:09

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below some of the finest universities in Germany offering masters degree in mechanical engineering and related fields:
- FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences (Aachen).
- RWTH Aachen University (Aachen).
- Chemnitz University of Technology (Chemnitz).
- Esslingen University of Applied Sciences (Esslingen).
- Munich University of Technology (München).
- Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences (Ingolstadt).
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2013-11-22 15:07:53

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shaban

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Hi,
Nowadays almost all the banks offer education loan to students, to pursue their education in India or Abroad.
The banks offer maximum loan of Rs 10 Lac for education in India and Rs 20 Lac for education abroad.
The repayment period vary from 5-7 years.
The bank do not ask for any collateral security up to the amount of Rs4 lac, but if the amount exceeds Rs 4 lac then the bank will ask for collateral security.
The repayment of the loan amount starts after 6 months of completion of course or after 6 months of getting job, which ever is earlier.
In order to avail education loan you need to have following documents:
- Admission offer letter
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2013-11-21 07:30:52

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Nithin Kumar

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Yes, You can do MS in Aerospace Engineering in US as it is an inter-disciplinary programme for both electrical and mechanical students. And, further you should be aware of the concerned university's eligibility criteria as it lists out the eligible bachelor disciplines based the courses it plans to offer in MS. My another suggestion is that, you can take up Avionics as it is a pure electrical discipline than a mechanical one.

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2013-11-13 17:04:49

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shaban

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Hi,
With GRE score of 280 you may look for some of the below mentioned universities in US:
- City College New York.
- Northeastern Illinois University.
- University of Arkansas Little Rock.
- Alabama A & M University.
- Gannon University.
- University of Findlay-Ohio.
- San Diego State University, California.
- Kent State University.
- Ferris State University.
- Oakland University.
- Missouri University of science and technology.
- University of Bridgeport.
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2013-11-12 18:19:45

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Pankaj Singh

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Hi Swapna, the eligibility to pursue MS programs depends on the course you are choosing. Most of the courses look for your GRE and TOEFL scores and your under graduation degree to see the relevance of your program choice. 15 years of education is readily accepted in several US universities. Let me know the program you are interested in along with your professional background which would be helpful in guiding you.

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