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If you score more than 85%, there are 80% chance that you might get admission in the course.
I left the 20% because there might be some chances that the seats might get filled soon depending on how many apply for that course.
Hi Raj,
Typically, more than 2 backlogs are not recommended. If you are planning for a high ranked then you won't be accepted with backlogs. Also this will completely depend on the university. There is no explicit mention of these things on university websites and these are confidential matters. Will vary from profile to profile as well.
You must have a Bachelor degree from a reputed university to take admission in Australian universities.
Many universities ask for the relevant work experience for admission. So, if you have 1 or 2 years of experience, it will benefit for you.
IELTS Exam or TOEFL, you need to take either of the exams for admission to an MBA course in Australia.
It is mandatory to present a letter of reference from college lecturers or concerned authority that elevates admission process.
Lastly, you will get scholarship if your past academic qualification was good.
<p>A top MS programme requires more than a Statement of Purpose (SOP) when selecting qualified candidates. The application assessment process by admissions committees combines four primary factors: students' academic achievements with GRE scores and reference letters along with work experience and personal interview performance. The strength of your SOP remains essential during the application process although it functions best as an additional part of your complete application to secure admission.</p>
At M.S.Ramaiah placements are better than RIMS . At M.S.Ramaiah almost 100 companies come for placements every year . Apart from placements at M.S.Ramaiah students also get opportunities to get internship in companies like Delloite , Gold mansachs , Aditya group , Armstrong and many more .
The infrastructure of RIMS of is better than M.S.Ramaiah.
At RIMS students can take only 1 specialisation in MBA while M.S.Ramaiah provides dual specialisation degree .
Fee structure of RIMS is 5.75 lakhs and M.S.Ramaiah is 6.25 lakhs .
Apart from academics M.S.Ramaiah also provides yoga classes , personality growth development classe... View more
Depends what and where you want to study. USA generally have eligibility criteria of minimum 50% in graduation, GRE 306 and TOEFL 79 and above is a safe score.
Yes, it is good option.
HI
Crux is to understand how much the work experience can help YOU (remember, it totally depends on your profile and there is no right or wrong answer). If you are not entirely satisfied with the admission you have (or think you can get) based on your existing profile AND there is an option of getting a relevant work experience that can enhance your candidacy significantly, then you should get some work experience before applying. Sometimes, working also gives you a perspective of what professional world is like. It may also help you understand whether MS is something you really want. If you have a good offer in hand (or can get if you... View more
<p>Absolutely, you can discuss difficulties or setbacks in your academic journey and show that you are resilient and determined. But, instead of focusing on the difficulties themselves, it is important to highlight how you overcame them and the lessons you learnt. This will make your SOP more compelling and show the Ad Com that you are ready for the program.</p>
Hi,
Some of the best known universities include:
MIT
CalTech
Georgia Tech
Imperial College London
Carnegie Mellon University
ETH Zurich
RWTH Aachen
TU Berlin
TU Munich etc.
Hi, you are eligible to apply but can't say if you will get admissions since its upto the university and also we don't know the kind of applicants who you will be competing with therefore you must apply with a very strong application profle, SOP, LOR etc. A very strong research profile is recommended.
actually its dependes upon the University fees in which you are going to get a admission its but its around 30 lakh plus it could be less if u get scholarship form university. if you are willing to take an admission in US you have to get very good score in GRE. TOEFL is compulsory for US
<p>There are a lot of factors that can influence a student to study <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/ms-in-abroad-dc11509">MS from abroad</a>. State-of-the-art universities clubbed with unmatched amenities, world-class faculty, international exposure, and a globally recognised degree are major reasons why candidates opt to study abroad. Candidates studying abroad would also have an opportunity to work and eventually settle down in a foreign country if he so desires.</p>
Hello, Getting job depends directly upon factors like - courses or degree you pursue, GPA, Networking, Recommendations of your professors. There are job fairs and you may get your placements from the internship you ever did during your CPT. Besides, you should be performing well in what ever degree you pursue as Masters and have strong relationship among the peer group and teachers who would help you getting your first job in USA if you do not have acquaintance already. For technical courses, the opportunities available in US would be the highest followed by Germany, South Korea, UK, etc. You may also explore Canada and Australia since the... View more
Greetings from Shiksha.
Yes, it will be good, but not necessary to graduate from reputed university. But, the thing that is required is good grades and intelligence to pursue MS Abroad.
<p>While it is not mandatory, including extracurricular activities can improve your SOP and reveal more about your hobbies, leadership abilities, and character traits. Emphasize your involvement in the community, athletics, clubs, volunteer work, and other endeavours that show your character and well-roundedness. You can make your SOP more interesting and memorable for the Ad Com by talking about how these activities have shaped your personal development and equipped you for the demands of graduate school.</p>
<p>Emphasize your own experiences, abilities, and goals in order to personalize your SOP for MS courses. Discuss the particular incidents, obstacles you overcame, or life events that influenced your academic and career path. Make your SOP specific to each university by learning about their faculty, resources, and programme offers, then describing how these fit together with your objectives and passions. Ad Coms can be drawn in by an exceptional SOP that highlights your uniqueness and shows that you are genuinely excited about the program.</p>
Hello, US, Canada, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, etc. are some of the best countries for engineering. For affordable options, you can consider Germany, Singapore, China and Hong Kong, Canada, The Netherlands to name a few. You may narrow down a list of the options here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
Hi Shubhankar,
If you can specify the particular country you intend to study in, I can guide you in a better way. The reason being admission requirements vary with universities and country. For most MS programmes, you will be required to take GRE. As an international student, you must also take IELTS or TOEFL.
I hope this helps.
you can apply on line with colleges or universities directly. you need to keep your papers listed below ready to upload it.
1. Copy of 10th 12th degree up to last but one semester mark sheet.
2. copy of your resume
3.Copy of your two LOR
4. Copy of your SOP
5. Copy of your passport
Hi Shafi,
The fall intake is generally in September and the classes will start in September. Winter intake is around January. There is also a May intake. You can check university websites for details.
Hello Garima, where have you decided to study and which program?
Hello Aditya,
No, there will be no problem if you have a valid explanation for these two years. But please make sure that you study in these two years and don't waste.
Best wishes.
It basically depends on which stream you are looking forward to do your MS. Experience requirement depends from university to university.