Hi, i did my BE in ECE and now working as a software Engineer with Infosys. was wondering if i can pursue MS in computer related fields.

Will my BE in a non CS background be a hindrance for me in getting admission?

0 50 Views | Posted 2011-10-18 15:02:01
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    Suryap2012 | Guide-Level 11

    2011-10-18 15:06:22
    No, you can very well go for MS in computer science related fields.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2011-10-18 15:12:10
    Hi,
    Yes you can pursue MS in computer related fields, and do not worry your BE in non computer science will not at all be a hindrance for you in getting admission. As you are working as a software engineer, this experience of yours will help you during your MS in computer related fields.
    For any further clarification do post your query , in case your query is resolved please close the question by marking it as best answer or liking it. All the best!
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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2011-10-18 19:38:51
    you can do MS only you relevant field , but you can ask to your company if they can finance and recommend your name for MS in computer science then it is possible
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    Bhupesh | Contributor-Level 9

    2011-10-18 15:12:59
    You can certainly Go for MS in fact your working with Infy will help you in admission .
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    nasr

    2011-10-18 19:18:05
    Most of the foreign universities can consider your application for MS CS, even though you have done your BE in ECE. Check with the university of your choice.

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