i want 2 do ms after my btech(electrical) please give me details?

0 70 Views | Posted 2012-01-29 21:28:48
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-01-30 15:07:14
    Hi,
    US is one of the finest study destination to pursue MS in electrical and related fields, a masters degree form universities in US is world wide acclaimed and acknowledged. find below some of the best universities in US offering course of your interest.
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    University of California–Berkeley
    Ohio State University.
    In order to pursue MS form universities in US, you need to have:
    Good academic record, preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation.
    Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university.
    TOEFL score of 80-90 plus.
    GRE score of 1200-1300 plus.
    Universities in US have 2 admission intakes namely:
    Fall (A
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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-01-29 23:42:13
    It is always advisable to pursue M.Tech. either from IITs/ NITs or from USA/Germany/UK. However, only brilliant and hard working students with good financial support can do so. The qualifying exam for IIT/NIT is GATE held every year in second week of Feb month and GRE & TOEFL for Universities in USA. GRE and IELTS for UK and only GRE for Germany.
    Best universities of USA require GPA of 3 and above in your graduation which in terms of percentage translate in 75% and above degree marks. GRE, TOEFL, IELTS exams are on line exams and can be given throughout the year at the cost of $1400 per exam. Tuition fee at USA is around $ 10,000 to 15,
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