Which MS branch should I choose to do in USA? I am a 3rd year EIE B.Tech student with 5.28 CGPA.

What should I do for scholarship?

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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi Vasundara, now this is something you have to decide basis your own interest and aptitude. VLSI, Communication systems, Power and energy systems, Nanotechnology etc. Are just some of the very popular specializations? There could be more, universities have their customized curriculum. You have to check the websites and relate what's to your interest. Scholarships are on merit, I doubt with the current CGPA if you will be eligible for one. Work harder on your academics, prepare for the GRE very strong projects and internships, LOR etc. will also be required.
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