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New answer posted
2013-08-07 16:11:27
New answer posted
2013-08-07 11:16:28
Contributor-Level 9
if its purely technical side you want like designing, execution you can go for ms.
New answer posted
2013-08-06 14:09:01
Contributor-Level 9
being Computer Science grad u can opt for Control & Navigation or Avionics branch of Aerospace Engineering.Many of MS Degrees provides flight training too with CPL License as minor subject.
Good Luck for the skies.
New answer posted
2013-08-01 21:43:38
Contributor-Level 6
GRE at University of Toronto is used only as a additional parameter as they don't know the quality of the institutions that we have studied outside of Canada.
So it is important you also have a strong profile and good TOEFL / IELTS exam which are mandatory.
UoToronto is one of the most competitive universities in Canada alongwith UBC and McGill (in general). So it is advised when you are applying, you shortlist 3-4 universities and then apply.
Another university which is strong for your department include Carleton-Ottawa (the programs are designed and offered jointly).
You can write back for any doubts on your application.
Regards
N
New answer posted
2013-07-31 17:28:06
Guide-Level 11
In order to pursue masters degree from universities abroad, you need to have relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university with good academic record preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned tests:
1. GRE.
2. TOEFL or IELTS.
Please remember universities in UK and Australia do not require GRE scores.
Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from university to university.
Please remember before going for pursuing studies abroad you need to first decide does the course will be helpful for you i.e. does it provide good job opportunities in India or abroad.
Please remember
New answer posted
2013-07-31 10:44:28
Guide-Level 12
1)
As per your profile, after B.Tech in ECE, you may opt for :
-MS in Electronics & Communication Engineering
-MS in Electronics Engineering
2)
You may even opt for specialized fields. Some of them are :
-Signal Processing
-Digital System Design
-Optical Communications
-Wireless Communications
-Radio-Television Systems
-Communication Engineering
-Control & Computing
-Micro Electronics
-Electronic Systems
-VLSI
-Embedded Systems etc.
Always remember, there are numerous course options available. But, you must opt for the one which matches your interest, skills and long term career goal.
3)
Scope :
-> After completion of the degree, one can easil
New answer posted
2013-07-31 00:45:31
Contributor-Level 9
1)Ryerson University in Toronto,
2)Carleton University
3)University of Ottawa
4)Concordia University
5)McGill University
but US degree is more preferential to canadian.
anyway
Good Luck.
New answer posted
2013-07-30 21:19:32
Contributor-Level 9
You can choose Avionic Specialisation of Aerospace Engineering, Which will be too closed to your present Electr & Commu branch.Avionics in the branch of Aeospace science which inludes study related to all the electronics systems from navigation to communication used in space technology . That is Aviation Electronics =Avionics.
Best Universities in US for Space Engineering are as follows.
1) Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.BS-MS-PHd programs in Aero, All Specialisation available.
2) Stanford University3) Purdue University4) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
5) University Of North Dakota
Good Luck for ur Flyin
New answer posted
2013-07-30 13:59:21
Guide-Level 11
As per your profile you are eligible for pursuing both the course, please remember both the course you mentioned are two different course and both offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
As per your profile I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in technical field, then you may pursue MS or M.Tech, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue
New answer posted
2013-07-25 15:33:39
Guide-Level 11
After completing B.Tech you have 2 options:
1.To opt for a job.
2.To opt for further studies (MBA, M.Tech etc)
However as per your profile I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in technical field, then you may pursue MS, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue MBA.
- If you are interested in pursuing MBA, then this work experience would help you to decide which spe
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