RE:Phd Program
by amit on Aug 10, 2006 06:14 AM Permalink
There are couple of students in my university who did MS in computer science after doing MCA in India, pursuing PHD is lot difficult in good USA university, doing research is not piece of cake. It is better to do MS here than join PHD, you can get some courses, taken in MS, transfered to PHD program
Dear Sir, Could u advise me the best colleges in the U.S for doing an Mba with specialisation in retail management, i have an apparel sourcing and retail background. Thanks PM
Can anybody suggest me good colleges in US for MS studies in the subject? How easy/difficult is the financial assistance for graduate degree in microbiology?
Iam doing bachelors in automotive engg.I wanna do masters in automotive engg and my first choice is Germany.please can u get me the best universities in this field and also what are all the requirements to apply??
Hey, I am planning to do MS in IE n SE..was wondering how good are the job prospects after the degree n if some1 can provide me wid the rankings of various universities with respect to this field...thanks
i did my B.Sc(computer science) in india.i've 15 years of education background. i'm in j-2 dependent visa. i've heard that 15 years of education is not sufficient to get a job here. i want to work here.pls guide me.
RE:holding j-2 visa can i work in U.S
by sunny on Aug 09, 2006 08:09 PM Permalink
I would strongly recommend preparing well and appearing for GMAT again and aim for score in range of 650-700, although statistics prove rare chances of score improvement beyond previous+30. It makes hell lot of difference, which university you attend in US. you should first decide which specialization you wanna pursue rather then aimlessly targetting some low ranked university only based on low fee, and then find out good/ok/best universities in that field (depending on your GMAT) through www.usnews.com rankings. Try Texas A&M, ASU, Washington state, these universities provide many assistantships for MBAs and fee comes down to around 22-25K range. Don't worry about fee if you have thought this far fee never will be a constraint, take bank loan, work part time, (take risk- no risk no gain), but above all be clear in what you wanna be five year down the line. All the best. Vipul Agarwal vipag@yahoo.com
RE:holding j-2 visa can i work in U.S
by Rediff Student Panel Expert on Aug 08, 2006 08:05 PM Permalink
You can work on J2 visa, but you have to apply for work permit. Once your permit is approved you can work.
RE:holding j-2 visa can i work in U.S
by prashant rai on Aug 08, 2006 08:56 PM Permalink
you can not work for sure. you need to have 16 yrs of education to file for H1.
RE:holding j-2 visa can i work in U.S
by Veeren on Aug 09, 2006 09:21 PM Permalink
You can work with 15yrs education, if your h1b gets approved. 15yrs criteria can be waived off, if you have more than 3yrs+ exp.
could you please guide me about the universities for MBA i have shortlisted San Franscisco state uni as it has gmat avg below my score of 620 another reason is low fee structure arnd 22k for MBA can anyone guide any other good universties which are not too costly and in tune with my GMAT score i want to work there in US after MBA if i got admission in avg uni ,is it easy to get job or i shall repeat GMAT and get good score thnx in anticipation
RE:US mba
by prashant rai on Aug 08, 2006 08:54 PM Permalink
I know SFSU, it is a below average university, also living in SFO is going to be very expensive. Forget about tution, living is gonna cost you between USD 700-1000 and you will not get any financial aid at SFSU. I will suggest to opt for some other university.