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Computer Science Master's Degree - Vision, Graphics, Interaction and Robotics - Batch of 2026
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Ivy League Tag does not work anymore.
Tips: No overwhelming cultural shift that I have experienced as of now. I didn't get any scholarship, they pay you nothing, no on campus jobs and even if you get any, you'll be paid peanuts. You basically take a crore rupees loan, study and work like a machine and still end up with no internship call, no certainty about jobs.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Excellent faculty, coursework, teaching and most importantly research. But don't expect to get paid for your research. They won't pay you. They'll ask you to take it for credit. All professors are great researchers and top in their domain but not all are good teachers.
Dislikes (Value for money): It's very expensive with zero or very few on campus jobs paying you peanuts. No proper career fair for internships. Uncertainty of jobs, constantly changing government regulations, disregarding all the effort and money we put to study here. Disregard for your skill and knowledge.
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MS in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
4.6
Columbia University: Fostering Brilliance and Innovation
Tips: Networking is the key. Make as many connections as possible. New York is an amazing place to be and make the most of it. There is a Shardarshish scholarship which waves 50% tuition fees and also numerous graduate research assistant roles available if interested.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The diversity of faculty is amazing with most of them graduating from the top universities. Their knowledge on the subject is remarkable and they challenge you to be better and work harder. They let you engage in projects and conduct many office hours for discussions
Dislikes (Internships): The coursework and the brand value added because of Columbia University is great which lands you in a good internship but there are comparatively fewer career fairs than other universities. The career advisors are super helpful in guiding and suggesting changes to resumes and cover letters.
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MS in Data Science - Batch of 2026
3.6
Columbia is an expensive school, and the competition is very fierce.
Tips: Be mentally prepared before coming, the scholarships are rare, you need to be best at what you do. The competition is fierce, and things are not so dreamy anymore in the USA. But if you are good at it, you can make it. I am satisfied, hopefully I will get a job, and it will be easier for me.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Mostly, the faculty are adjunct faculty, giving a more practical experience. The faculty is diverse and well-rounded, and the way things are done here is different from in India. They are more concerned with practicality than with theoretical knowledge, so you need to study and prepare on your own.
Dislikes (Value for money): Columbia is an expensive school, and the competition is very fierce. Off-campus jobs don't pay well compared to the living costs. There are better private schools that offer scholarships you can attend. Brand value still matters in today's world, though.
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Master of Science in Biotechnology and Entrepreneurship - Batch of 2025
Offered by New York University Tandon School of Engineering
4.1
Diverse learning environment
Tips: Little to no cultural shift. Need to focus on academics and network and meet new people as much as possible. Since it is a very fast paced city and a very big college with the largest international student population, it is not very difficult to adapt.
Likes (Student Life): Lots of extracurriculars as well as networking events. Events on campus as throughout the city. Plenty of student opportunities to develop. Inclusive campus. Lots of opportunities to save money. Facilities like subsidised food and groceries. Diverse population.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I don't plan to permanently immigrate. There are plenty of opportunities for permanent settlement here. Need to pursue a career in the STEM industry or pursue a Ph.D. to apply for an H1B visa. Plenty of companies to apply to which will help you settle.
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MS in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by New York University Tandon School of Engineering
4.4
Plethora of courses are available.
Tips: It's an academically oriented college, with many interesting courses to choose from like Data structures and algorithms, big data, intro to machine learning, software engineer etc. NYU is pretty liberal with scholarships, they provide scholarships to almost all students.
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MS Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by New York University Tandon School of Engineering
4.9
New York University, is definitely a great place for study and job opportunities.
Tips: Living in New York City, the biggest concern would be finding a place to live and then paying the rent. Rent is another expensive aspect, but sharing apartments with other students often makes it easier. I am living in Brooklyn, as it is closer to my university. Apart from the above two, New York can sometimes be a surprisingly cheap place to live in. The cost of living is very easily manageable, and travelling by subway is very convenient. Engineering school is generous with scholarships and opportunities, though. On-campus jobs are plentiful but so are the applicants. It is very much possible to get one right away. My course is Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering where my main focus is towards High Performance Computational hardware and software. The curriculum is very well designed and it is really great, but the thing that shines out is the side opportunities like clubs, chapters and exposure.
Dislikes (Value for money): As far as fees is concerned, NYU is definitely one of the most expensive options in the US. There are other expensive universities, but that does not make NYU any more affordable. The I-20 amount for any student in engineering is $67k, which is the lowest of all programs.
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