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Study Abroad: American System
Saturday, 20 January 2007
The American system of undergraduate and graduate education is quite radical. It is a system that has evolved in practice over years and made the United States the world leader in most areas of higher study and research.
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Telecom Management in India
Thursday, 11 January 2007
The Telecommunication industry has witnessed phenomenal growth over the past few years.  There is still significant progress yet to be made given the low teledensity in India.
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Prospects in Telecommunications
Thursday, 11 January 2007
Telecommunications Systems Management is an interdisciplinary area of study that seeks to bridge the divide between the technical aspects of communications with the business aspect.
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MEM: A Convenient Marriage
Friday, 29 December 2006
Most of you would be quite flummoxed by the title of this article. MEM does have an esoteric sound to it and most students have hardly heard about this little known field.
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Securing the Networks
Friday, 03 November 2006
The field of Information Security has received significant attention in the recent past.  Students who are looking at a Computer Science field should seriously consider Information Security as a specialization.
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Career Opportunities In Embedded Systems
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
Engineers who relish a challenge and are never tired of exploring new vistas can look for a very fulfilling career in Embedded Systems.
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Embedded Systems: Just the Beginning
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
Embedded systems is a discipline which concentrates on developing microcircuit devices that are fundamentally information processing systems.  The field is one of the promising areas of technology that young engineers should consider.
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Overview of Consulting as a Career Option
Monday, 09 October 2006
Consulting has been and is an area of choice for many MBA graduates.   But not all B-schools offer the same career opportunitities.   Therefore, how do you select which school to apply to?
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MEng in Computer Engineering

Cornell University

Acads: 70%; GRE: 1320

 

MS in Masters in Information Systems

TAMU (80% Scholarship)

Acads: 71%; GRE: 1430

 

Masters in Business Administration 

Columbia Business School

Acads: 7/10; GMAT: 710; 3 years exp.

 

Masters in Transportation Engineering

University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

Acads: 57%; GRE: 1460

 

Masters in Information Systems Management

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 70%; GRE: 1300

 

Masters in Business Administration

Insead (France)

Acads: 67%; GMAT: 710; 3 years exp.

 

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MS in Financial Engineering

Stanford University

Acads: 75%; GRE: 1450

 

Masters in Information Systems 

University of California Berkeley

Acads: 66%; GRE: 1470

 

MS  in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 68%; GRE: 1290

 

Carnegie Mellon University 

INI Program

Acads: 71%; GRE: 1400+

 

Masters in Engineering (CS specilization)

Cornell University

Acads: 74%; GRE: 1400

 

Masters in Engineering (CS specialization)

Cornell University

Acads: 76%; GRE: 1400

 

Masters in Financial Engineering

Columbia University

Acads: 75%; GRE: 1450 

 

Masters in Financial Engineering

Cornell University

Acads: 69%; GRE: 1520

  

Masters in Science (Computer Graphics specialization)

University of Pennsylvania 

Acads: 59%; GRE: 1220 

 

MS in Human Resource Development

University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

Acads: 65%; GRE: 1390

 

Masters in Financial Engineering

University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Acads: 65%; GRE: 1420

 

Masters of Engineering Management

Darthmouth College (with Scholarship)

Acads: 70%; GRE: 1350 

 

MS in Computer Science

Stony Brook

Acads: 74%; GRE: 1400 

 

Masters in Human Resource Development

Michigan State University

Acads: 65%; GRE 1390 

 

Masters in Financial Engineering

University of Chicago

Acads: 66%; GRE: 1420  

 

MS in Information Systems

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 70%; GRE: 1350

 

MS in Information Systems

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 61.8%; GMAT: 650

 

MS in Biomedical Sciences

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Acads: 65%; GRE: 1360

 

MS in Information Security

John Hopkins University

Acads: 62%; GRE: 1280

 

Masters in Financial Engineering

University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Acads: 69%; GRE: 1520 

 

MS in Information Security

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 55%; GMAT: 650

 

MS in Information Systems

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 66%; GRE: 1470

 

MS in Engineering Management

Duke University

Acads: 66%; GRE: 1350

 

MS in Engineering Management

Duke University

Acads: 67.5%; GRE: 1350

 

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MS in Computer Science

U. of Texas Austin

Acads: 75.37%; GRE: 1500


  

MS in Management Information Systems

U. of California Berkeley

Acads: 61%; GRE: 1440



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

UCLA

Acads: 71%; GRE: 1550



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

UCLA

Acads: 73%; GRE: 1440



MS in Applied Mathematics (Financial Engineering)

New York University

Acads: 65.66%; GRE: 1480



MS in Applied Mathematics (Financial Engineering)

New York University

Acads: 71%; GRE: 1410



MS in Management Information Systems

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 56; GRE: 1350



MS in Management Information Systems

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 68; GRE: 1290



MS in Management Information Systems

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 54; GRE: 1310



MS in Financial Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 71%; GRE: 1410



MS in Information Networking (INI)

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 63%; GRE: 1410



MS in Information Networking (INI)

Carnegie Mellon University

Acads: 71%; GRE: 1370



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

Cornell University

Acads: 69.4; GRE: 1400



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

Cornell University

Acads: 65%; GRE: 1360



MS in Computer Science

Cornell University

Acads: 72%; GRE: 1500



MS in Financial Engineering

Cornell University

Acads: 67%; GRE: 1470



MS in Computer Science

Cornell University

Acads: 75%; GRE: 1480



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

Georgia Tech

Acads: 63%; GRE: 1280



MS in Operations Research

Georgia Tech

Acads: 65.4%; GRE: 1330



MS in Computer Science

Georgia Tech

Acads: 69.5%; GRE: 1290



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

Georgia Tech

Acads: 64.5%; GRE: 1360



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

Georgia Tech

Acads: 71%; GRE: 1330



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Acads: 76%; GRE: 1440



MS in Computer Science

Virginia Tech

Acads: 54%; GRE: 1230



MS in Computer Science

Penn State University Park

Acads: 66%; GRE: 1490



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

U. of Pennsylvania

Acads: 68%; GRE: 1360



MS in Computer/Electrical Engineering

U. of Pennsylvania

Acads: 72%; GRE: 1400



MS in Biotechnology

U. of Pennsylvania

Acads: 63%; GRE: 1440



MS in Computer Science

Columbia University

Acads: 64%; GRE: 1440



MS in Computer Science

Columbia University

Acads: 62%; GRE: 1490



MS in Computer Science

Columbia University

Acads: 63%; GRE: 1550



MS in Human Resources

Purdue University

Acads: 66%; GRE: 1350



MS in Computer Science

U. of Utah

Acads: 69%; GRE: 1380



MS in Financial Engineering

U. of Michigan Ann Arbor

Acads: 64%; GRE: 1280

 

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