Posted on July 20th, 2007 by NBS
The most commonly-used criterion for admission to graduate school is undergraduate grade point average (GPA).
The thinking behind the use of GPA is that past performance is a reliable predictor of future achievement.
Some other topics dealt in an article from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.are:
How Does A Graduate School Use My GPA?What Happens If My Undergraduate GPA Is […]
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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by NBS
QUESTION
How can we know the number students any university admits each year…especially international students.I mean will there be any specific number seats allocated for a particular branch? If so where can we get these details?
Also, how can we learn how many assistantship positions they offer?
ANSWER
These details are not available from the horses mouth you have […]
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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by NBS
Financial help is a very dicey subject I have discussed about this in detail in several messages.
Every university claims it offers financial help to students and to this they add even international students. Mind you I have used the term financial help and not financial aid. Aid and scholarships are mainly meant for local candidates.This […]
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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by NBS
For more than a century, MIT graduate programs have provided ideal environments for advanced study by faculty and students working together to extend the boundaries of knowledge.
Traditionally a leader in engineering graduate education, the Institute has also attained national prominence for its doctoral programs in mathematics and the physical and life sciences. In addition, top-ranked […]
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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by NBS
Let us ask a few basic questions and by answering these your query shall be replied.
What is Professor contacting ?
Why does one write to the professors?
Who should write to the professors?
How does one go about writing to the professors? Or what is the art of contacting the professors?
What are the advantages of writing to the […]
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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by NBS
The most common forms of support are:
Research Assistantship
To be a RA you need to find a professor who has the money and projects to support you. The best way to find these professors is to talk to friends and to take classes from Prof’s you think you might like to work for. If you work […]
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Universities with MBA Finance and also offering Financial Help
Check Here for MBA Finance (word document)
Check for pdf document here program-mba-finance.pdf
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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by NBS
Rank # 1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New York UniversityRank # 3
California Institute of TechnologyRank # 4
Stanford University
Rank # 5
Brown University
Princeton University
University of California-Berkeley
University of California-Los Angeles
Rank # 9
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Rank # 10
Cornell University
Rank # 11
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Maryland-College Park
University of Texas-Austin
Rank # 14
Northwestern University
Rice University
University of Washington
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Rank # 18
Georgia Institute of Technology
University […]
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Carnegie Mellon University
Complexity and Algorithms, Databases, Programming Languages
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Theory of Computation Group (algorithms, cryptography, complexity, numerical analysis, scientific computing), Databases
University of California-Berkeley
Programming Systems, Database Management Systems, Scientific Computing and Numerical Methods, Theory
University of Illinois -UC
Algorithms and Theory, Databases, Programming Languages, Scientific Computing
Cornell University
Database Systems, Languages and Compilation, Scientific and Parallel Computing, Theory of […]
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