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Firstly, this will depend on your personal interest but to have a secure career, you must also see which majors are in demand, these are the popular ones
Electrical insulation, Biomedical engineering, Nanotechnology, Power and energy systems, Wireless communications, Control systems, Electromagnetics, Electronics, and Signal processing to name a few. You should also check Australia's SOL and some career related article to help you know better. Check this too, its an old article but search for similar guides
https://interestingengineering.com/top-industries-highest-electrical-engineer-salary.
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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
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A GRE score in the range of 300 to 330; the higher the score the greater the chance of getting into a premier university. IELTS score of 6.5 and above or an equivalent TOEFL score. A good overall score in the undergraduate degree. These are the eligibility criteria for applying MS in CS.
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These are the top colleges in UK for MS in computer Science:
University of St Andrews
University of Cambridge
University of Oxford
Loughborough University
Imperial College London
University of Warwick
Durham University of Southampton
University of Leeds
University of Surrey. You can visit the below link to know more about universities
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/top-ms-colleges-in-uk-abroadranking31
Hope this helps you.
All the best for your bright future.
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