Can I opt for MS in USA? I have undergone B.Tech in ECE & want to know which subject or stream will help me grow my career for future.

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Asked by dhiraj kumar

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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    This will depend on your own career plans which you might have though about. Yes, you can study your Masters in USA if you meet the admission requirements, good percentile in your B.Tech combined with a GRE and TOEFL score. You may choose to stay in ECE or look for a more specialised area such as VLSI, Embedded Technology etc. You may also like to shift to Management. Remember getting a job in USA itself will be difficult. Figure out your interests, study the market in possible countries and decide. Engineering on the whole has good scope in many countries including Canada and European countries.
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    Devesh Lathi Educational Counselor | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can opt for MS in US. There are 100s of options out there and answering your query based on the information provided by you would not be a good idea. Before you try to figure out what to study, go and explore the different fields by reading about them. Read or talk to professionals of engineering, management, etc. All fields and streams have a great of scope as long as you are passionate about it and perform well.
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