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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, there are always chances of getting admission for MS in CS respective of your performance in your B.Tech. Foreign universities look for a different matrix of criteria to admit students. If you have done well after getting a job and has proof of this to show, along with different aspects of extra curricular activity or social service then it's a big advantage to you. However I will like to advise you to approach an agency which is dealing with sending students abroad for MS. This is because there are plenty of nuances which play critical roles and these agencies are aware of this role and take care of these nuances,
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Scholar-Level 17
It's actually not possible to specify names of colleges who will accept you. You may take help of a professional counselor who can suggest you universities where admission chances could be maximum based on your entire profile including your extra-curriculars, essays, lors, etc.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Please click the link below-
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/types-of-scholarships-available-for-study-abroad-aspirants-articlepage-566.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
Healthcare Equipment Planner
Clinical Application Specialist
Process Engineer
Radar Signal Processing Engineer
Biosignal Processing Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
FSE 2 - GTA (onsite)
Field Application Scientist
Field Service Engineer - Western Canada
R&D Engineering Associate, Co-op
Systems Engineer
Process Engineering Technician
Research Software Engineer
Software Engineer, Machine Learning
Research Scientist, Machine Learning and Cognitive Intelligence
Professor in Mechanical And Biomedical Engineering - Chair Transmedtech In Rehabilitation Technology
Independent Scientist.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per the Times Higher Education 2019 World University Ranking, following are the topmost universities in Canada for Masters:
University of Toronto
University of British Columbia
McGill University
McMaster University of Montreal
University of Alberta
University of Ottawa
University of Western Ontario
University of Calgary
University of Waterloo
All the best!
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Guide-Level 14
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Guide-Level 14
These three are among the best, USA has many options. Canada is a superb option, but to practice you must be licensed by the professional engineering association after you complete your studies. Canada also has good stay back options for work after studies. Cost of education is affordable too. Australia too has good stay back work options. USA is competitive but again for engineering students you can opt for 3 years stay back option. Job is really difficult. Now you can check labor shortage lists of these countries, just google and check their official immigration websites. You will see the professions in demand, check which
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