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Smridhi Verified Icon
M.S. in Biology - Batch of 2026
3.7
Great place to be independent and grow.
Tips: Syracuse has a very liberal mindset, and there are people from all over the country and the world, including Indians. Plenty of Indian food options and restaurants, as well as other cuisines. Rent is on the higher side and the vibe is very fast paced. You are expected to take care of yourself here.
Reviewed on 26 Sep 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.2
Broadened my horizons and helped me grow.
Tips: Syracuse is much larger than I'd imagine and has students from all across the world. Faculty is also diverse and adequately represented. You will have to learn to advocate for yourself in order to stand out. What I like here is that all our needs are met, be it within classrooms or outside. Before you reach campus, it's a good idea to figure out your housing situation by taking the help of the student communities and befriending your fellow classmates while in India itself.
Reviewed on 24 Sep 2025Read more
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M.S. in Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2026
3.8
The campus culture is vibrant and happening with lots of fraternities and sororities.
Tips: I found the university quite promising yet overwhelming at first, but once I got into the flow of things, I really started seeing Syracuse for what it is. If you are planning, come after your undergrad is complete, as that will make more sense. Moreover, the campus culture is vibrant and happening with lots of fraternities and sororities. Networking potential as well.
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Advanced Media Management - Batch of 2025
3.6
There is a lot of potential to grow here.
Tips: Syracuse gives you a look into what you've always imagined university life to be like. There are tons of things to do and explore both on and off campus, and you can get the best of New York by studying here. Join as many peer groups as you can and attend office hours so your professors recognise you. The cost of living is high, so try to budget carefully.
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.9
Promising place to learn.
Tips: I have transitioned into a more confident, aware, and independent individual after a lot of adjustment. The city is welcoming and filled with passionate and creative people. I found it helpful to socialise by attending mixers and joining study groups and clubs that aligned with my interests or where I learned something new. Waterproof shoes have been a very useful hack because of the weather.
Likes (Indian Food): The city's diversity, especially the large Indian population, means there are plenty of restaurants and food joints offering various cuisines, not just North Indian. While some cooking essentials are a bit pricey, everything is readily available and close to campus.
Reviewed on 21 Jul 2025Read more
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MS in Entrepreneurship & Emerging Enterprises - Batch of 2024
4
Syracuse University is excellent for STEM and data science majors.
Tips: Syracuse is great for STEM-related and data science majors. My program can be intense as it is project-heavy, but it's very relevant to the industry. The engineering and business schools also interlink on several occasions, mainly for projects, which help in providing a diverse point of view. Carry spices from India, as you'll get the same stuff quite overpriced here.
Reviewed on 21 Jul 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Business Analytics (STEM) - Batch of 2026
4
A great place to learn and grow.
Tips: The biggest drawback is the cold, chilly winters, which I'm not used to at all. The campus is very friendly, with lots of open spaces and is easily walkable, but a bike would make getting around much easier. The professors are friendlier and more informal than I expected, and joining all the batch groups, as well as making connections on LinkedIn before I arrived, has been helpful.
Reviewed on 21 Jul 2025Read more
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Masters in Applied Data Science - Batch of 2026
4
The university is good in terms of academics and the professors are very supportive.
Tips: You will have to get accustomed to the system here as soon as possible, as the learning environment here is kind of fast-paced. I was fortunate to receive a scholarship for 5000 USD without any additional application. There is a lot of potential for research work and growth. I do feel public transport could really improve.
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MS in Information Systems - Batch of 2024
3.7
The campus is diverse, vibrant and always full of events.
Tips: I have experienced a cultural shift here, but it only takes a week or so to adapt to the culture. Professors are understanding but expect adequate involvement from us. Moreover, the course relevance has helped me in gaining real-time industry knowledge, and there is a strong Indian community around here as well. I would say I am beyond satisfied here.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Masters in Applied Data Science - Batch of 2027
4.5
A rewarding academic journey with a few challenges.
Tips: Students should know that Syracuse has a strong academic environment, but winters are harsh, so come prepared. Transitioning here involved adapting to the could, independent living, and a more open classroom culture. I received a merit-based scholarship during admission, which covered part of my tuition.
Likes (Part time work): On-campus jobs are fairly available, especially in dining, libraries, and tech support. Off-campus options are limited due to visa rules. Balancing part-time work with studies is manageable with good time management. Average pay ranges from $12 to $15 per hour, which helps with daily expenses.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are limited authentic Indian food options near campus. There are a few Indian restaurants, mostly mid-range in price, but the variety is limited. I prefer cooking for myself as it's more affordable and reminds me of home, where I have missed a lot of home food.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2025Read more
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MS Civil Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.4
The part-time job situation is limited, and there's a scarcity of jobs in the area and throughout.
Tips: Some of the most popular and sought-after scholarships are sports scholarships, as Syracuse is very popular for its competitive sports and tournaments. Compared to other colleges in New York, this university is located in an ideal location. The campus also has some of the best infrastructure I have seen. The part-time job situation is limited, and there's a scarcity of jobs in the area and throughout. On-campus options are also limited, and with your academic commitments, especially in competitive programs, it becomes more challenging to get an ideal side hustle.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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MS Civil Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.3
The university is good but slightly overrated.
Tips: Honesty, if you are keen on studying in the States, you should try for a better college, and you should only seriously consider going if you have some form of scholarship or backup, because it just won't be worth it otherwise. I have learnt a lot here, but I would not make the same decisions if I had another chance. But, it might suit some people, so you should keep an open mind, be a part of campus initiatives and focus on landing a job after graduation.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Engineering Management - Batch of 2027
3.8
The campus is big on fraternities and sororities, and there are good eating options outside campus.
Tips: Studying here has provided me with an enriched experience of what it takes to be in a conventional American setting. The campus is big on fraternities and sororities, and there are better eating options outside of campus as compared to what they provide in the meal plans. The school offers so many student clubs and groups that it can be intimidating. There's something for everyone here, though, and everyone has been really welcoming, so you won't feel like you're missing out on anything if you don't join. It's a really diverse university, so you won't be feeling out of place for too long. There are many activities held on campus, try to participate in them and build some connections.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MBA - Batch of 2026
3.8
There are tons of business events and networking opportunities that will help elevate your career.
Tips: So far, the university has been great. I have transitioned well after coming here. America is a very diverse, liberal, and accepting country, with plenty to do both on and off campus. There is zero tolerance for racism or any form of homophobia, which promotes a more inclusive campus structure, and the classes are well planned, emphasising both theoretical as well as practical learning. Take advantage of networking opportunities and business events to elevate your career.
Reviewed on 22 Apr 2025Read more
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MS Civil Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.5
The university has a fellowship and scholarship organization that helps students get one.
Tips: I have experienced a lot of changes in my life and myself after coming here. The university is good for pursuing your post-graduation in the sciences, such as mine. The university is a good place to help you gain the knowledge you need for your career. With the ongoing issues in society today, it is becoming increasingly difficult to land or even sustain a job. It is also great that the university has a fellowship and scholarship organisation that helps in landing one of these.
Reviewed on 22 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2026
4.4
A supportive and opportunity-rich environment for growth.
Tips: Students should know that Syracuse University offers strong academic resources, great faculty and lots of opportunities, but you have to take initiative to benefit from them. Be prepared for cold winters and a different classroom style, which is more interactive, and participation often counts towards grades. The transition had its ups and downs. It's a growth experience. I received a 30% tuition scholarship, which was mentioned in my I-20. I didn't have to apply separately- it was based on my academic profile and work experience during the admission process. Overall, I'm quite satisfied. The course content is aligned with industry needs, and the professors are approachable. Syracuse is a peaceful place to focus on studies, and the U. S. in general offers a lot of exposure and opportunities in teaching.
Likes (Internships): There is a good amount of guidance available for finding and applying to internships at Syracuse University. The Career Services team and the Handshake platform are very helpful. Most of the internships I've come across are highly relevant to my field of study in Computer Science. There are opportunities in software development, data analysis.
Dislikes (Indian Food): While there are a few Indian restaurants in Syracuse, the variety and authenticity don't fully match what I'm used to back home in Mumbai. The flavours are often adjusted to suit American palates, and some regional dishes, especially street food or Maharashtra cuisine, are hard to find. I prefer cooking for myself most of the time. It's more economical and lets me make the kind of Indian food I miss from home.
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MBA - Batch of 2023
3.7
The university has a great atmosphere and a friendly environment.
Tips: The environment of this university and campus will bring you out of yourself, and if you are somewhat creative or athletic, this is the place for you. Professors are flexible and understanding enough as long as you maintain a positive relationship with them, and sports events are a tradition here. Finally, campus can be confusing, so take your time to map out your classrooms. Overall, I am pretty satisfied. 
Reviewed on 20 Aug 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Information Systems - Batch of 2024
3.4
The college environment is great with helpful faculty by our side.
Tips: I have become more confident and open-minded as a person after coming here, and this can be attributed to the campus environment. Students should know that they have multiple options and opportunities to explore different clubs, groups, and activities based on their interests, which will pay off ultimately. The faculty are extremely friendly and understanding and will help you at any point in your life. Overall, I am satisfied with my course, country, and university.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2024Read more
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MS Civil Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.1
Great experiences made lasting memories at Syracuse University.
Tips: Syracuse University is truly one of a kind in the sense that the college allows you to unleash your creative side and use it to strengthen your academic and career prospects. Students should try to participate in an array of activities, cultivate connections and be a part of a supportive community. The faculty at Syracuse University is very understanding and helpful so try to reach out to them in case you face any problems in your academics.
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) - Batch of 2026
3.5
It is a great university and I feel privileged to study here.
Tips: You will be in the midst of one of the most cosmopolitan cities of the world and Syracuse is known for encouraging creativity and innovation, hence, try to focus more on collaboration on projects and networking outside of your classrooms. Also, be on good terms with the faculty as they will ultimately help you out.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are hard to find in general and even harder when it comes to my course as there is a lot of specialisation and work involved and not a lot of companies have internships relevant to this line of study. Moreover, the college does not have a lot of resources regarding internship work.
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2024Read more
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Sai tharun g Verified Icon
Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2028
Offered by Binghamton University
4.9
There's a huge emphasis on class participation, practical assignments, and direct communication.
Tips: Before joining, students from India should know that the academic culture is very different. Here, there's a huge emphasis on class participation, practical assignments, and direct communication with professors, which isn't always common back home. Also, be prepared for the weather; moving from the heat of Bareilly to the snowy winters of the Northeast US is a major change, so invest in good winter clothing. My transition has been a journey of growth. The university has a strong support system for international students, which helped me settle in. The biggest cultural shift was the sense of independence and the fast-paced, structured lifestyle. People are very punctual, and you are expected to manage your time, from academics to chores, all by yourself. It was challenging at first, but it has made me much more self-reliant. I was fortunate to receive the 'Dean's Merit Scholarship' based on my academic performance in high school and my overall application profile. It wasn't something I applied for separately; it was automatically awarded with my admission offer. The scholarship provides a significant education in my tuition fees each year, which has been a great financial help for my family.
Likes (Indian Food): I was genuinely surprised by the amazing availability of authentic Indian food for a city of this size. There are several dedicated Indian grocery stores where I can find all the spices, lentils, and fresh produce like okra and paneer, which makes cooking food from home really easy. The locality has a great mix of restaurants. You can find several Indian places, both North and South Indian cuisine, along with Italian, Vietnamese, Mexican, and classic American diners. A meal at a casual, mid-range restaurant typically costs between 15 and 25. Personally, I prefer cooking for myself on most weekdays to save money and eat healthily. But on weekends, I love exploring the local restaurants with my friends. It's the perfect balance.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): While the university provides excellent support, the US immigration system itself is complex and competitive. Binghamton's Fleishman Career Centre and the ISSS (International Student and Scholar Services) office are fantastic; they offer workshops on CPT/OPT and connect us with employers who have a history of sponsoring international students. Honesty, my chances for permanent settlement are decent but certainly not guaranteed. As a STEM major, the 3-year OPT extension is a significant advantage. However, it ultimately depends on securing a job with a company willing to sponsor an H-1B visa and then winning the visa lottery. Given the chance, I would definitely consider permanent immigration. The professional opportunities and global exposure here are incredible, and building a career in my field would be a great outcome of my education.
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Binghamton University
4.3
Binghamton University is worth for the money for Master's in CS.
Tips: Before joining, students should know that the weather in Binghamton can be very cold and snowy during the winter months. The coursework is competitive, but the professors are understanding and will work with you to ensure that you have enough time to complete your assignments. For computer science, the courses are valuable and worth the money. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Safety): Binghamton University is in a college town, so you'll mostly see students there. The university provides frequent college buses and public transportation, so you don't have to rely on cabs or other forms of transportation. Compared to city-based colleges, I would say Binghamton is quite safe.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Immigration is a major issue in the United States right now, and the government is trying to control it. It's very difficult to find a job in the United States that will sponsor your visa. In fact, most companies will only sponsor employees who already have a green card. This means that if you're an immigrant looking for a job in the United States, you'll need to have a green card before you can even start applying for jobs.
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Binghamton University
3.8
The university is known for its strong academics, especially in the arts, sciences, and engineering.
Tips: Binghamton University offers a strong academic experience in a vibrant campus setting. It is known for its research excellence and diverse student community, making it a popular choice for aspiring scholars. The coursework is competitive, and there are many opportunities for post-graduation research, graduate assistantships, and teaching assistantships. The university has a strong focus on its academic programs and seminars are held frequently. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by Binghamton University
3.8
Peaceful University to study
Tips: International students should apply for on-campus part-time jobs well before joining this university (considering, the student has finalized his/her admission to the university). Since the university lies in upstate New York, they should consider carrying winter clothes.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is free for University students. Transportation includes both University buses as well as county buses. Public transportation is available on both weekends and weekdays where students can commute to grocery stores such as Walmart, Target, etc.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Only 2 Indian restaurants are available, which are 3+ miles away from student housing. Most international students do not own a vehicle to commute. Therefore, it is tedious to travel to such long destinations for Indian restaurants and public transportation would not be available after a dedicated time.
Reviewed on 24 Jan 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Binghamton University
4.2
Good university to learn and grow with multiple opportunities.
Tips: One should have good coding knowledge to join this as a CS student. If you excel in your first semester you will get a teaching assistantship and that semester's full fee will be waived off as a scholarship. If you have a good command of coding you will learn a lot at the university.
Likes (Part time work): There are various campus part time jobs available in the university, one can easily get part time. And the the expenses are less when compared to other states. One can easily manage their expenses if they get part-time in the university and a student is not supposed to work off-campus
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BS in Environmental Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Binghamton University
4.4
The university is good in terms of education and amenities they offer.
Tips: Initially, it was a bit of an adjustment, especially the independence, time management, and informal classroom culture. Instructors encourage discussions, critical thinking, and questioning, which is quite different from rote-based learning in India. Social interactions are more individualistic, and it takes effort to build connections. The college has a lot of tie-ups. Students should know that Binghamton is academically rigorous with a strong research focus, especially in computer science, engineering, and business. Professors are approachable but expect consistent effort. The weather can be cold for much of the year, so be prepared for winter. It's a quiet, suburban campus—ideal for focused study. Career services are active, but you must be proactive in seeking internships and networking. But overall, it has helped me become more self-reliant and confident.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2025Read more
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