Monday 5 November 2012

How to select universities for MS in US?

Factors be to considered in Finalizing a university for MS, PhD, MBA in US

Cost of Education and Reputation of the school: 
Most important factor in finalizing a university is cost of education and reputation. Filter the universities you got admission based on cost of education. Select the University with less cost of education for its reputation.
Schools with less than $6000 for 9 credit hours (3 courses) are considered to be less expensive schools.


Assistantships / Fee waivers / scholarships: Funding is important for most of the international students. If school’s tuition is high then look into assistantships or fee waivers available in the school. They will cover most of your Tuition. Don’t join in the schools which never offer funding for masters graduates.

Top vs Average Universities: If your university is much reputed and you didn’t get any assistantship from the university and you got full funding from another average school, select the one with full funding with the condition that top school doesn’t have high salaried placement record.
Sometimes your department may not have sufficient funds to provide assistantships. Check if other departments are providing funding for student outside their depts.


Schools in Big Cities and Internships: Decide a University with less tuition fee in Urban areas. These schools will have good internship opportunity records. Easy to get internships if you are a student of schools in urban area. Salary from your Internship would help you to pay the school fee.

Dealing with less salaried majors: Don’t spend much money for non regular majors like environmental, civil, bio-tech, biomedical etc, pharmacy, chemistry etc. If you are a students from these majors particularly select schools only with less tuition and good funding. Forget about reputation of schools for these majors since you will not be paid much after graduation wherever you study.

Placement records: Look into the placement record of the school. Immediate placement after masters will give your money back in short time. Also keep eye on average salaries from placements for your major. Also see how many companies are interested to sponsor H1B visas to the graduates.

Easy course work: Decide a school where grading of exams is easy.

Duration of Study: New trend in selecting schools is to choose the one with one year masters degree. Duration of one and half year degree is also ok.

Non thesis option: With non thesis option in your masters you can complete degree in short time. Thesis option involves doing some research in your field to get your degree, which may take long time.

Selecting university for PhD in USA: For PhD guys mostly all universities offer funding. You just need to look into reputation and ranking of university. Choose School which has best research facilities in your research area.

Selecting university for MBA in USA: More industry tie ups more placements in MBA schools. Ranking is most important in choosing MBA School. Your B-school reputation plays key role in getting good job. As you already know funding is also important if you want to get rid of the burden paying high school fees.
Good luck in deciding your final destination…

Average GRE scores for top US Universities



Here is a list of US universities with the average Revised GRE scores for their MS and PhD programs

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): 
Verbal: 158
Quantitative: 159
Writing: 5.3 

Stanford University: 
Verbal: 159
Quantitative: 158
Writing: 4.8

University of California, Berkeley: 
Verbal: 153 – 156 score range
Quantitative: 167
Writing: 4.5

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): 
Verbal: 155
Quantitative: 167
Writing: 5.0

University of Virginia: 
Verbal: 163
Quantitative: 166
Writing: 4.5 

University of Michigan – Ann Arbor: 
Verbal: 160 range
Quantitative: 167
Writing: 5.0

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill: 
Verbal: 158
Quantitative: 160
Writing: 4.5

Georgia Institute of Technology: 
Verbal: 158
Quantitative: 167
Writing: 4.3

University of California – San Diego: 
Verbal: 162
Quantitative: 160
Writing: 5.5

University of Illinois – Urbana/Champaign: 
Verbal: 155
Quantitative: 165
Writing: 4.0

University of Wisconsin – Madison: 
Verbal: 163
Quantitative: 731
Writing: 4.5

University of Washington: 
Verbal: 156
Quantitative: 167
Writing: 4.0

Pennsylvania State University: 
Verbal: 150
Quantitative: 165
Writing: 3.0

University of Florida (UFL): 
Verbal: 154
Quantitative: 165
Writing: 3.0

University of Texas , Austin: 
Verbal: 155
Quantitative: 165
Writing: 4.0

Ohio State University: 
Verbal: 156
Quantitative: 165
Writing: 4.0

California Institute of Technology: 
Verbal: 160
Quantitative: 157
Writing: 5.0

Duke University: 
Verbal: 160
Quantitative: 160
Writing: 4.5

University of Chicago: 
Verbal: 158
Quantitative: 167
Writing: 4.0

Northwestern University: 
Verbal: 160
Quantitative: 160 
Writing: 5.0 

Washington University in St. Louis: 
Verbal: 161
Quantitative: 160
Writing: 5.0

Johns Hopkins University: 
Verbal: 163
Quantitative: 164
Writing: 4.8

Rice University: 
Verbal: 160
Quantitative: 167
Writing: 5.0

Emory University: 
Verbal: 153
Quantitative: 306
Writing: 4.0-6.0

University of Notre Dame: 
Verbal: 165
Quantitative: 165 
Writing: 5.3

Vanderbilt University: 
Verbal: 157
Quantitative: 166
Writing: 4.8

William and Mary: 
Verbal: 158
Quantitative: 160
Writing: 4.5

10 Universities for GRE 290 - 300 Range



Universities for GRE 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299,300 with low tuition fee.

University of Houston, Clearlake
University of North Florida
Texas State University, San Marocs
University of Southern Mississippi (USM)
California State University, Fullerton
University of Arkansas Little Rock
Boise State university, Idaho
University of Texas, Arlington
University of Wyoming
Texas A&M university, Kingsville

Wednesday 31 October 2012

Safe admits for low Gre scores

290-295s! GRE
University of Findlay
Farleigh Dickenson University
Gannon University
Robert Morris University
New York Institute of Technology
Oklahoma City University
Mc Nesse State University
St Joseph University
Governors State University
Ferris State University
University of Bridgeport
Grand Valley State University
Western Illinois University
Kent State University
Suffolk University
295’s GRE
New Jersey University of Technology
SUNY New platz
Ball State University
University of New Heaven
Indiana State University
Texas A & M Kingsville
Western Kentucky University
Lamar University
University of Detroit at Mercy
Widener University
Bowling Green state University
Boise State University
State University of New York
California State University Chico
Arkansas State university
Loyola Chicago
Illinois state University
University of Southern Mississippi
1000’s GRE
New Mexico State University
Wayne State University
California state University San Jose
University of Dayton
University of North Texas
Wichita State University
University of Missouri Kansas City
Texas A & M Commerce
University of Louisiana Lafayette
Illinois University of Technology
Southern Illinois Carbondale
Florida Institute of Technology
Sandiego State University
University of Texas Arlington
Temple University
Clarkson University
Portland State University
East Carolina University
University of North Carolina Charlotte
University of Toledo
Tennessee Technological University
University of Arkansas Fayetteville
Temple University
University of Nebraska Omaha
300’ GRE
George Mason University
Villanova University
West Virginia University
University of Texas Dallas
University of Houston
University of Missouri Columbia
Old Dominion University
Syracuse University
Louisiana Tech
Rochester Institute of Technology
Northern Illinois University
University of Alabama Huntsville

Wright State University
University of Memphis
University of Maryland Baltimore

Tuesday 30 October 2012

Gre mantra for good scores

1.) Book your exam date for New revised GREwell in advance to ensure that you get the desired date, center and time slot , this way you can concentrate more on studies.
2.) Try to get the Barron’s New GRE book, Kaplan New GRE book and solve as many exercise problems as possible and then take some practice GRE tests provided by ETS Power prep software and various other resources.
3.) Power Prep software is the official testingsoftware of GRE given by the GRE official company ETS, so in that take the 1st test and based on that score, start preparing toward your weakest parts of GRE .
4.) In the last 3-4 days try to take the Test-prep 2nd test and this way you could estimate the range of your score.
5.) In the Last few days, don’t start anything new. This will make your GRE worse.
6.) Don’t try to become the King in Overnight,so please do not prepare for GRE in the Last night, Take rest.
7.) Don’t Worry too much of your exam, which by the way increase your temper and so try to remain calm and composed on the test date. Just treat this as any other exam. Donot take it lightly, and do not over strain yourself.
8.) No negative marks- so try to guess as many unknown question as possible, rather than leaving it blank.
9.) Utilize the breaks in between the different sections effectively, to relax yourself and it would help you to concentrate more for the next section.
10.) In this new GRE there are 5-6 sections as specified in my previous posts, you have:
*. 1 analytical writing section with 2 tasks ofissue and Argument essay.
*. 2 GRE verbal sections with 20 questions ineach section.
*. 2 GRE Quantitative sections with 20 q questions in each section.
*. 1 experimental section of either GRE verbal or GRE Quantitative section.
11.) In case if you are very sensitive to minordisturbances, then utilize the headphone provided to absorb the undesired sounds caused during your exam.
12.) Try to utilize your given time effectively; don’t spend too much time on a single question, time management is the key to your success, so split-up your time accordingly.
13.) All the questions carry equal marks, try to utilize the time effectively.
14.) Double check your questions, as most ofthe GRE questions have some minor traps in it and answer accordingly.
15.) Don't try to guess your experimental section, because you may end up wrong, so treat all the sections equally.

facing reading comprehension

GRE Reading Comprehension passages includes articles and topics which you probably don’t read in text books. So,a need to have skills to understand the theme and attitude of the passage. Follow websites and blogs to practice reading comprehension for GRE Exam. As you read different articles, which are usually lengthy, u will
1. Familiarised to the format and style
2. Increase a reading style
3. Present ideas in little time
4. Co-relating similar ideas to form opinions
GRE Reading Comprehension Practice Sites
1. www.thehindu.com
2. http://news.discovery.com
3. www.washingtonpost.com
4. www.smithsonianmag.com
5. www.nytimes.com

Gre standard books grading!

There isn’t much out there in terms of revised GRE material, but You’ll be getting an expert’s pointof view on all of the following new GRE books:
*. McGraw-Hill’s New GRE: 2011-2012 Edition Grade: D-
*. Kaplan New GRE Premier 2011-2012 Grade: D+
*. Barron’s New GRE 19th Edition Grade: B-
*. Princeton Review: Cracking the New GRE 2012 Grade: C
*. McGraw-Hill’s Conquering the New GRE Math Grade: A-
*. ETS’s Official Guide to the GRE Revised General Test (1st Edition) Grade: A+/C
*. ETS’s Old GRE Material:
Practicing to Take the General Test 10th Edition (Big Book) Grade: C+/D-
*. Manhattan GRE Grade: A
*. Gruber’s Complete GRE Guide 2012 Grade: C-
*. Nova’s GRE Prep Course Grade: B/F
Above grading is believed to be trustworthy!
*. ETS’s Official Guide to the GRE Revised General Test (2nd Edition) Grade: A+/C