Which is better among UIC and Illinois Institute of Technology for an MS in Electrical Engineering?

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    Aayushi Sharma | Contributor-Level 7

    8 months ago

    The University of Illinois at Chicago and the Illinois Institute of Technology are two popular universities to study MS in Electrical Engineering in the USA. They both offer quality education at an affordable cost to students. The table below includes a comparison between these two universities in terms of their tuition fees and ranking:

    UniversitiesFirst Year FeesRanking
    University of Illinois at ChicagoINR 17.48 L365
    Illinois Institute of TechnologyINR 27.43 L601

    Both the universities looks good in terms of their ranking and fees. Therefore, it's your choice where you wish to study the program.

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