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Chirag Chopda Verified Icon
Master of Science in Engineering Management - Batch of 2026
4.2
Northeastern - an above average college.
Tips: Boston is great for building and fostering relationships with companies, but on-campus jobs are scarce because Northeastern University has a small campus in the city. It might take nearly a whole semester before you find an on-campus job. Even then, it will be tough to get enough hours to make ends meet. All the faculty are amazing and most of them have several years of experience in their industry. So my professors for deterministic operations research, probability and statistics, and supply chain engineering all had several years of experience and were still working. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Boston has a lot to offer as future prospects to those interested in setting here. If I wanted to, setting here is independent of the college I go to and is more related to my job, which category of visa it suffices. I would personally not like to settled here permanent.
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2025Read more
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Aditya Verified Icon
Information Design and Data Visualization, MS - Batch of 2026
4.5
The student hub for the grad students.
Tips: The students should know many basic terms in every field as they play a significant role in the day-to-day life of students here. The first is cooking, which every graduate must know. Second, please claim the Indian driving license, which is valid here. The country is very safe unless you try something wrong. There's a job search portal where companies directly hire Northeastern students, and this portal is also used for internship purposes. Companies typically pay $25/hr for interns, who usually work 40 hrs/wk. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Indian Food): As we come from the Asian continent, and specifically there are many Indians settled here who have hotel chains that provide all types of food options. However, I prefer cooking by myself as food is expensive outside. One should eat outside food once a week so that the monthly expenditure is settled.
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2025Read more
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Abhishek Kothari Verified Icon
Data Science, MS - Batch of 2026
3.8
Expensive and saturated but you can make it worth your time.
Tips: You should start networking with peers and professors even before landing here in the US. If you are planning to pursue internships, make sure you start applying early and get your profile ready beforehand. Talk to your advisor, decide on the courses and prepare a course plan in general, try to maintain your GPA. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transport in Boston is really good with great connectivity throughout the city. They have different train lines covering different areas and bus routes with good connectivity throughout, if you get a monthly youth pass you will end up saving a lot.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are very few good Indian restaurants and the only way to get Indian groceries is online as the nearest Indian grocery store is far away especially when you don't have a vehicle. The local shops are expensive and I would suggest visiting them only in case of emergency.
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Regulatory Affairs - Batch of 2025
4
A great place for learning and career growth.
Tips: Northeastern University is well known for its co-op programme, which provides hands-on work experience alongside studies. The academic workload is demanding, so good time management is essential. Boston is a great city for students, offering career opportunities but also being expensive, so financial planning is important. The campus is diverse and welcoming, with many student organizations. However, Boston winters are harsh, so students should prepare for cold weather. Moving to Northeastern was an exciting challenge. The U.S. education system focuses more on practical learning, discussions, and projects rather than just exams. Professors expect students to be independent, which was a shift for me. Socially, networking is important, and while people are friendly, building connections requires effort. The work culture encourages internships and part-time jobs, which helped me become more confident and independent. I received a merit-based scholarship, which helped reduce tuition cost. Northeastern offers various scholarships based on academic performance and financial need. The application required strong academic records, a personal statement, and recommendation letters. Apart from scholarships, students can also explore on-campus jobs and external funding options. I am highly satisfied with Northeastern, as it offers strong career support, industry connections, and flexible coursework. The U.S. provides global exposure and networking opportunities, but managing expenses and adapting to the fast-paced lifestyle takes effort. Overall, Northeastern is an excellent choice for students looking for career-focused education and real-world experience.
Likes (Safety): The university has strong security measures in place, making it a safe environment for students. The presence of 24/7 campus security, well-lit pathways, surveillance cameras, and controlled building access ensures that students feel secure at all times. Emergency call stations are strategically placed throughout the campus, allowing for quick access to help if needed. Additionally, the university provides late-night transportation services, reducing the risk associated with traveling alone. Safety awareness programs, self-defense workshops, and regular drills further enhance preparedness among students. Beyond campus security, the university also prioritizes student well-being through health and counseling services, ensuring that both physical and mental safety are addressed. Real-time safety alerts through mobile apps keep students informed of any potential risk, making it easy to stay cautious. My personal experience in the city has been mostly positive, as the local law enforcement is proactive, and public areas are generally safe. I have felt comfortable walking around both during the day and at night, especially in well-populated areas. However, like any city, there are certain neighborhoods where extra caution is required. The university provides guidance on such areas and advises students on safety measures when exploring beyond the campus. While I have not encountered any major safety concerns personally, I have heard of occasional incidents like petty theft in crowded places, which is common in any urban area. However, by following general safety precautions, such as avoiding isolated areas at night and keeping valuables secure, students can easily navigate the city without issues.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): While professors are highly knowledgeable and experienced, their teaching style varies. Some are engaging and supportive, while others rely heavily on independent learning, making it challenging for students who need more guidance. Faculty accessibility depends on the professors. Some are approachable and offer regular office hours, while others have limited availability. The university provides extra support through teaching assistants and advisors to help bridge this gap. A unique aspect of teaching at Northeastern is its experiential learning approach. Courses focus on real-world applications, case studies, and project-based learning, enhanced by the co-op programme, which provides hands-on industry experience. Many professors also use technology-driven methods to make learning more interactive. The faculty is diverse, with professors from various countries bringing global perspectives to education. However, increasing representation from underrepresented regions could further enhance the learning experience.
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Data Science, MS - Batch of 2026
3.9
Great university with highly qualified faculty and a diverse campus.
Tips: It took me one month to fully settle after coming here. My advice would be to speak to seniors and find out everything you need to do to be prepared, especially how to study, what to study, and what to do to get jobs. While the course offers valuable education and opportunities, the tuition fees and costs of living in Boston are higher than those of similar-reputation universities. It would be more acceptable if it were easier to get a part-time job. Boston, for a city in the USA, has above-average safety. The university provides a service called RedEye which will drop students home in a cab for free at any time, as long as home is within 2 miles of campus, and in general, lots of resources like this are present. Overall, I am very satisfied with my university and course.
Reviewed on 24 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Biotechnology - Batch of 2024
3.1
Northeastern university is average but the student life is fun.
Tips: Northeastern University is a good choice for some. The student life is good and public transportation is accessible. However, the school has too many international students. The international student population makes it difficult for international students to get a part-time, an internship, or a full-time job. Boston is an expensive place to live so I wouldn't suggest this school if you need to find a part-time job to help cover living expenses. Overall, this is just an average school.
Reviewed on 24 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Graduate Certificate in Business Administration - Batch of 2027
3.6
Northeastern University has a competitive and opportunistic learning environment.
Tips: Northeastern University is a prestigious institution that provides a lot of opportunities to its students. The faculty are highly qualified, knowledgeable, and experts in their fields. The university also provides a lot of opportunities for its students to get comfortable in the workforce. During your four years, you'll have two co-op opportunities, which will give you a chance to make money and help pay for school while gaining hands-on experience. The public transportation system is convenient, accessible, and affordable. You can easily explore any part of the country. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences here.
Reviewed on 26 Jan 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Data Analytics Engineering - Batch of 2024
3.4
The challenges, growth and opportunities at Northeastern University.
Tips: Adapting to a cultural and academic environment was both challenging and enriching. I didn't avail of any scholarship as it's very difficult to get for international students for some courses. I am very satisfied with the course and the country although I found Northeastern a bit expensive than other universities.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is very well connected to the rest of the city via public transportation. There are trains, buses and bikes available at very low prices. We have both bus and train stops at the campus which makes it very easy to travel. Also, there are monthly student passes available at fairly low prices if you travel a lot using public transport.
Dislikes (Part time work): It is very difficult to get an on-campus job at Northeastern University because there are a lot of students and the jobs are comparatively very less. The average payout is $14/hr for part-time work. Having a part-time time is manageable because you can schedule your shifts according.
Reviewed on 22 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
4.3
Good experience and the college provides lots of on campus events for networking.
Tips: The people are friendly and helpful, and the academics are excellent. However, there are no scholarships, so tuition assistance is not guaranteed. There are lots of networking events, which I find very helpful. I'm pretty satisfied with my experience here, and I hope the job market improves soon so that students can find jobs more easily.
Dislikes (Part time work): Student intake is very large. This makes it very competitive to get an on-campus job. There are not many openings compared to the number of students. Emailing professors for TA/RA roles sometimes helps. Off-campus work is illegal on an F1 visa. The pay is pretty good, starting at $20/hour for TAships. The workload isn't too bad.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2024Read more
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Reethika Kumar Verified Icon
Master of Science in Biotechnology - Batch of 2024
4.5
Great academic opportunities with strong industry connections in Boston.
Tips: Before joining, know that scholarships for international students are limited and focus on co-op opportunities. The transition was smooth, though adjusting to the U.S. culture took time, especially in the diverse academic and social environment. There are no scholarships, but the co-op programme is great for gaining industry experience. Very satisfied with the course, university, and Boston's hub for Biotech opportunities.
Likes (Quality of faculty): High expertise and real-world industry experience. The faculty is highly accessible and approachable encouraging open communication. Emphasis on practical, hands-on learning and case-based teaching. Diverse faculty from various nationalities, offering global perspectives.
Dislikes (Part time work): Many international students are admitted, but on-campus jobs are limited. For F1 visa holders only on-campus is allowed with a maximum of 20hrs/week which is easily manageable alongside academics. The availability of on-campus part-time jobs is often competitive, and students may face difficulties in securing one. For those who find work, the average pay in Massachusetts is 15/hr.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2024Read more
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Juhi Verified Icon
Master of Science in Human Factors - Batch of 2026
3.9
One of a kind experience with great faculty.
Tips: The environment here is contagious as you will meet all sorts of people from all sorts of backgrounds, countries and experiences who contribute to the campus culture offered here. My major has been challenging and has had significantly challenging material but the professors are incredibly helpful which makes it a little easier. Finally, I would say that the public transport and the city planning stand out and have made things a lot simpler to navigate for students.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Health Informatics - Batch of 2026
4
It has been an insightful and valuable experience.
Tips: The campus life here is very happening but the classes can be extremely rigorous, hence, finding the right balance between the two is what will determine your college life. There is a lot of diversity and focus on culture which makes the transition easier and there are a number of academic tools that are helpful as well such as peer tutoring and office hours with the professors which can really make a difference academically. The faculty are very understanding and you can approach them freely. I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BS in Computer Engineering/MS in Engineering Management - Batch of 2025
3.1
Northeastern University has good faculty and curriculum.
Tips: Students should know that they will have to study to get good grades as grades are important to get an internship or a coop. This is beneficial for your full-time offer. The living expenses are high compared to other cities and the fees are also a bit on the expensive side. College life is great because there are a lot of Indian students and the food options are great too. The campus is great with quite a lot of facilities and amenities. Overall, I am satisfied with my experience.
Likes (Public transportation): The city is well connected and has a lot of public transport options going in and out of the city. The MBTA is quite efficient with the timings and all the transport has really good connectivity throughout the city. The tram and bus are good options for people with accessibility.
Dislikes (Part time work): The on-campus jobs are very less in number due to the city being around the whole campus. The number of students coming in at Northeastern is high as this causes a difference in the supply and demand and hence there is a lack of part-time jobs on the campus.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSECE) - Batch of 2025
5
Northeastern University provides a practical and diverse experience to explore.
Tips: Northeastern offers a rigorous education with a renowned coop programme in vibrant Boston. Students should expect a cultural shift and a diverse environment. Scholarships are available based on merit and need. You will be highly satisfied due to the practical learning and strong support and services from the University and the faculty.
Reviewed on 23 Jun 2024Read more
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Mohan Sri Chollangi Verified Icon
Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
4.5
The University is pretty decent with good and understanding faculty.
Tips: I like the faculty and study environment here. Life and studies here are very different from what we have lived and studied in India. We have a good campus with all the requirements needed. We have a huge library in our university with all the required resources to work on assignments and exams. I'm very much satisfied with my university and its co-op programme.
Reviewed on 23 Jun 2024Read more
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Esha Vijay Chiplunkar Verified Icon
Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
3.8
The University is good, transportation facility is great. A life changing experience.
Tips: There are a lot of students from a varied range of courses so be ready to put in extra effort and always be on your feet. The cost of living in Boston is quite expensive as compared to other cities so budgeting is extremely important. Overall, it'll definitely be a good and life changing experience.
Likes (Public transportation): Campus is very well connected by buses, trains and overall the city is very walkable. There are a lot of beautiful sites to see and travel in Boston and one can travel on foot. The train system is diverse and can sometimes feel overwhelming but one can get used to it.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I cook myself, but there are very few options available outside and everything costs a minimum of 10$. It makes dining out quite expensive so I prefer to cook which gives me more control over the ingredients and nutritious value. There are very few Indian places around campus.
Reviewed on 13 Jun 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
2.8
Very limited opportunities for jobs/part-time for International students.
Tips: I didn’t experience anything new as there are too many Indians. I have not availed of any scholarships either. It’s very tough to be in the eye of professors as there are way too many students to compete with. I am not that satisfied with the University's facilities.
Likes (Indian Food): Chipotle - 11$, El Jefe- 11$, Pizza - 2$ a slice, Fries - 3$ in the University. For Starbucks, there are schemes on weekdays in the University. Apart from this we have a Postmates app and Door dash too from where we can order food. It gives a lot of discount coupons to students and it’s very beneficial.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are many restrictions to apply for jobs and internships. They have a GPA criteria to be followed. Opportunities for international students are very limited. I am not recommending this university- definitely go to a cheaper one. This university is not worth it.
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Engineering Management - Batch of 2023
4.7
Overall being a husky was so lovely. Loved the university experience and the academics.
Tips: Students should do hard work to get the best. Inclusiveness in the diverse cultures from across the globe gives you a life time experience. I'm completely satisfied with my university. The courses are good the professors are on point. The coop portals was amazing to get few quick call.
Reviewed on 1 Jun 2024Read more
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Venkata Riteesh Bavireddy Verified Icon
Master of Science in Information Systems - Batch of 2023
5
Satisfied with the university, excellent faculty.
Tips: Personally there was no cultural shock to me as I come from a similar type of hometown. There were no scholarships offered to me from the Northeastern University. Very much satisfied with the university however the course information systems could be better.
Reviewed on 29 May 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Information Systems - Batch of 2024
2.9
My perspective is that it's too crowded
Tips: 1. The cultural fit is not challenging as all the students and most of the faculty for Masters are Indians. 2. As far as I know there are no scholarships. 3. Selecting courses and faculty and planning your day and semester is very crucial. Assignments while being heavy can be very beneficial if done independently.
Likes (Public transportation): Trains and buses are available in frequent intervals within proximity all over the city with 2$ minimum fare. Redeye is a free cab service available at the Boston campus from evening 6 to morning 6 within a range of 2 miles from the college library but heavy wait times.
Dislikes (Part time work): 1. Campus is overcrowded with students and there are very limited on-campus jobs. 2. Part-time are manageable and completely depend on the individual and workplace. 3. Average payout is 13-18$ RSO, TA, IA, RA, Marino, SquashBusters, Wollaston's, ITS are few part time jobs to look out for.
Reviewed on 4 Feb 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS Engineering Science (Data Science) - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University at Buffalo
5
The faculty are very friendly and go through very in-depth concepts.
Tips: I didn’t get any scholarships, but some of my friends did. The university is pretty diverse, with lots of international events, and Buffalo is a nice town. It is partly difficult to manage part-time, assessments and college. I guess it's about time management. This college has very good infrastructure. People prefer staying on campus more than in their houses because the college is such a good place to study and find friends. The library is open 24/7 and offers a lot of different resources. There are also plenty of food options and, if you get bored, a free gaming center. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The University at Buffalo has good teachers and the faculty are very friendly. They go through very in-depth concepts. If you go, make sure you have some foundational knowledge. They don’t start at the very beginning and go over things in detail. The university also has office hours where you can ask questions in person or online. The teaching staff is mostly international.
Reviewed on 27 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University at Buffalo
4.4
Very sophisticated and professional college.
Tips: The beginning of the semester starts with a lot of work. You are required to focus on your subjects from day to day. If you do not do this from the beginning, you will have a difficult time with the curriculum. In addition to the curriculum, you will have many assignments and check your academic integrity. The culture here is very good and the college offers many sophisticated events, group discussions, and multidisciplinary activities. There are a lot of events for international students as well, and food is provided at many of them based on a calendar. The college provides many more goodies like the Central Library and extracurricular activities like the Gym. Buffalo has a harsh winter. It is a good place for international students because living expenses are low. You may find summer challenging too because sunlight is harsh and there is greater risk of developing health issues. Do take care of your health.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MPS Data Sciences and Applications - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University at Buffalo
4.4
It is a wonderful college to study and explore. Very friendly faculty and staffs.
Tips: This is a very friendly college. Almost 80% of the student body here gets a part-time job on campus, working in places like the cafeteria, the gym, or the library. I've enjoyed working here part-time, both because the pay is good and because there are lots of opportunities for career development. I think it's a great place to start a career. Also, the college provides a free bus that runs every 5 minutes, and it is really convenient. There is also a safety shuttle that takes you to your doorstep if you have to leave late at night. There are enough buses to cover the whole day, so you can relax and not worry about transportation. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There aren't any on-campus placements, but there is an abundance of career opportunities like events to join for career development and for job searching. I don't see any companies coming to hire people, which is the only drawback of this program, but I think most colleges have this issue, not just this one.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University at Buffalo
3.4
Good education with value of money
Tips: At UB you'll meet people from different backgrounds, most are from India and then China. Besides just studying you'll grow a lot personally. When it comes to scholarships, there are a lot but always advise to apply for it before coming to university.
Likes (Value for money): Compared to other universities in US, fees at the University of Buffalo are much lower. And it depends on your field of study. If you are taking any course from management school it can cost you around 50 Lacs in INR and if it is any MS course it will go up to 30 Lacs in INR.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Settlement options depend on which company you are going to join. If it is a good company you may get H1B which is the first step of any F1 Student. There are other options like getting a green card through family, starting a start-up etc. But still, there are a lot of things that come to play. Overall settlement options are very limited for students from India.
Reviewed on 12 Mar 2024Read more
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Tanmay More Verified Icon
MS Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University at Buffalo
3.8
Buffalo - A great place to live and study.
Tips: I think the transition has been very successful in part due to on-campus resources. Information regarding specific things is available online on the university website. I am satisfied with my experience of the university's course and the country. Also, you get very much less chance as an international student to qualify for university scholarship.
Likes (Post study jobs): The job market is good for probably all fields and in accordance with the current situation. Also, incoming students can start to apply for internships before they arrive in the US. The internship and co-ops have a very high chance of getting converted into a full-time job.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Finding employers who will sponsor your visa once you graduate is hard to find since most employers prefer in-state employees for whom they don't have to sponsor a visa. But this case is different for different fields and depends on case-by-case basis.
Reviewed on 4 Feb 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University at Buffalo
3.2
Difficult to find jobs. Overall, good university.
Tips: University is highly research-oriented with great labs. Good University with low tuition. If you join labs. Highly satisfied with the course and University. Getting visa is difficult. Specifically, H1B. It takes about 8-10 months to find a job.
Likes (Value for money): Tution fees is among the lowest in the US. The university is research-focused and research-oriented. You can finish Masters in less than 60 lakhINR. Good chances of getting campus dining jobs if you apply early. Few students get TA/RA too if you join labs. Buffalo is not too expensive as a city.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I won't like to permanently settle in this country. The chances are close to nil. Getting a green card is close to impossible unless you marry a citizen. H1B visa is also difficult as more and more students come to study every year. The country is saturated with Indian students.
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024Read more
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MS Engineering Science (Robotics) - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University at Buffalo
3.9
If you're interested in Computer Science and want to save money, this university is a good choice
Tips: I'll break it down into points and keep it simple. Pros: - Above decent Computer Science courses - Easy on the pockets compared to other universities. - One of the biggest campuses in the entire New York State - A wide range of daily events and exciting activities to enjoy with a variety of student clubs to join. Cons: - Harsh winters. (Although you get used to it) - Poor on-campus job fair for international students. (You'll have to rely on online applications) - Some programs require international students to enrol in 12 credit minimum per semester in the first two semesters.
Likes (Indian Food): You'll find Indian food options on campus as well as off-campus. $12-13 would be a good estimate for the meal price. The Campus Dining C3 on the North campus serves Indian food once a week and you'll find 2-3 other Indian restaurants on the North Campus. There are a couple of Indian restaurants and food trucks near the south campus as well.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I would not recommend a permanent setting in Buffalo, as the temperatures tend to go very low and there aren't many companies around. It is a good idea to move to a different place in the USA after graduation. Although, while being a student, staying in Buffalo will help you save you substantial amount of money.
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024Read more
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Avinash V N Verified Icon
MS Management Information Systems - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University at Buffalo
3.9
Univeriversity at Buffalo is satisfactory and also value for money.
Tips: It's a good college and one of the top colleges in any state, but Buffalo as a city is small and there isn't much happening but because it is a public university and fees is less it makes it all worth it. It's a little hard to get a part-time job since it's limited but since the cost of living is less it's okay to not have one.
Likes (Quality of faculty): All the faculty are very knowledgeable and they focus on practical experience rather than bookish knowledge. You gain a lot of hands-on knowledge of various tools and technologies. You also get a lot of support for learning new things and making your own projects.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): There are a lot of employees who would not want to sponsor international students making it hard for students to find a job. And with Buffalo being a medical town it doesn't have a lot of IT jobs. There are only a selected few places that would hire international students and sponsor their visas.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University at Buffalo
3.8
A sweet start but neverending anxiety and crying until you reach the last semeter.
Tips: If you are taking MS in CSE, it will be hectic. Especially because you have 4 courses every semester. Apart from that, the weather is harsh. Snowfall for 8 months. It is beautiful in summer, spring and fall but the winter is too much. You have to wear all your winter gear and make sure you wont get a frostbite. Try to find a part-time job to meet your expenses which would be helpful. Honestly, the curriculum was so hectic we didn't get the time to fully enjoy the student life in US. Although some of them did find a way. It's a great learning experience though. Try to meet professors and explore projects happening on campus. UB has solid courses and assignments also some professors are exceptional in teaching. You will like the first few snowfalls but not when you have to go for an early class in 3 feet of snow. The summer and spring are worth it. It's a whole package.
Likes (Public transportation): Stampedes (university buses) every 10-15 mins (if you are unlucky it might take 30min once in a while) that go from south campus to North campus. It has designated stops. Convenient and runs till late night. Also has a shuttle service if your house is far from the main circle.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are a couple of options on campus for Indian food. And a few near South campus where most of the students prefer to stay. For other Indian places, you have to go to downtown which is a bit far but has good options. Definitely try Zaika. For the first two semesters you won't be willing to spend $15-20 for a meal so will be cooking yourself until you get comfortable spending in dollars.
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MS in Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2022
Offered by The University at Buffalo
3.9
It's good in curriculum. Student to professor ratio is okay.
Tips: Temperatures are low so I would advise buying cold clothes upon arrival. I am very satisfied with the university as it gave me enough opportunities to prove myself. Also, the courses are flexible one can choose from management school as well as other engineering courses.
Likes (Value for money): Lower in fees and part time jobs are readily available. The living cost is low. One of the most reputed colleges in New York State with low affordable fees. The International Student Association is very responsive too. They also have many cultural events so that one can enjoy their festivals.
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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2022
Offered by The University at Buffalo
4
Indian food in the campus is decent.
Tips: Choose your specialization based on your interests and if you are planning to do PhD or thesis, then know more about the professor, go through their website and probably drop a mail regarding your interest in their work. Try to connect with alumni or current students via LinkedIn who might help you in choosing courses and all.
Likes (Part time work): Part time jobs can be easily availed and most of the students will get into at least one of them. There are several opportunities from dining to tech squad, so anyone who wants to work along with their studies can easily get into those. Also, it's quite manageable.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The Indian food in the campus is decent. But it makes you miss the masala and spiciness that you enjoyed in India. Other than that, there are many Indian cuisine restaurants in Buffalo, and as lots of Indian subcontinental students come here to pursue higher studies, the demand and supply is well balanced. So no worries about that. Also, there are multiple Indian bazaars here wherein you can get almost all the basic Indian stuff.
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MPS Data Sciences and Applications - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University at Buffalo
4.8
The university hosts career-building opportunities but no on-campus placements.
Tips: I faced a lot of difficulties with groceries and cooking when I first got here, and I was a little shy around people too. On top of that, it was tough to understand their accents. But I practice every day, and I’ve overcome those challenges. There are very few scholarships, so I didn’t get any, but there are a lot of part-time job opportunities. The college has 2 campuses - north and south. There's bus availability from 6 am to 12 am. There's also a safety shuttle after 8 p.m. that will drop you at your doorstep. Students reside near both the north and south campuses.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Because I didn't get a job after graduating from this college, I do know that there won't be on-campus placements. But there are a lot of companies to apply for jobs at on LinkedIn, Indeed, JobRight, etc. However, you can find a lot of career-building opportunities at this college.
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MS Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University at Buffalo
4.9
It’s a wonderful experience. Very liberating and educational.
Tips: The University at Buffalo is a great university with an amazing on-campus life. Almost everyone got placed via their internships and on-campus placements, and you make amazing friends and mentors in the process. You'll experience new cultures and it's very different from the Indian education system. I loved that I had to do so much research-based studies. Overall, I am fully satisfied with my course.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Everyone is up to date, and all the studies are case studies based, so it’s very research-oriented. You will enjoy doing group studies. Many of my studies were related to finding new case studies, presenting them in front of the class, and deciding how to decide in my own way.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Company roles that international students want are data analyst, research analyst, or research scientist. You can get such roles from campus fares, hiring, or internships that you apply for. There always is a PPO. Salary starts from 60,000-90,000 USD per annum.
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