Tuesday 1 January 2013

IMPORTANCE of STEM


STEM fields is an acronym for the fields of study in the categories of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The acronym has been used regarding access to United States work visas for immigrants who are skilled in these fields. It has also become commonplace in education discussions as a reference to the shortage of skilled workers and inadequate education in these areas. The initiative began to address the perceived lack of qualified candidates for high-tech jobs. It also addresses concern that the subjects are often taught in isolation, instead of as an integrated curriculum. Maintaining a citizenry that is well versed in the STEM fields is a key portion of the public education agenda of the United States.
In 2012, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced an expanded list of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) designated-degree programs that qualify eligible graduates on student visas for an optional practical training (OPT) extension. Under the OPT program, international students who graduate from colleges and universities in the United States are able to remain in the country and receive training through work experience for up to 12 months. Students who graduate from a designated STEM degree program can remain for an additional 17 months on an OPT STEM extension.

An exhaustive list of STEM disciplines does not exist, but the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement lists disciplines including:

Physics
Actuarial Science
Chemistry
Mathematics
Statistics
Computer Science
Psychology
Biochemistry
Robotics
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronics
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Civil Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Astrophysics
Astronomy
Optics
Nanotechnology
Nuclear Physics
Mathematical Biology
Operations Research
Neurobiology
Biomechanics
Bioinformatics
Acoustical Engineering
Geographic Information Systems
Atmospheric Sciences
The National Science Foundation is the only American federal agency whose mission includes support for all fields of fundamental science and engineering, except for medical sciences. It lists its disciplinary program areas as:

Biological Sciences
Computer & Information Science & Engineering
Education and Human Resources
Engineering
Environmental Research & Education
Geosciences
International Science & Engineering
Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences
Cyber infrastructure
Polar Programs
The Department of Labor identifies fourteen sectors that are "projected to add substantial numbers of new jobs to the economy or affect the growth of other industries or are being transformed by technology and innovation requiring new sets of skills for workers."

Advanced Manufacturing
Automotive
Construction
Financial Services
Geospatial Technology
Homeland Security
Information Technology
Transportation
Aerospace
Biotechnology
Energy
Healthcare
Hospitality
Retail
A bright future for STEM graduates
Professor Heiko Schröder, Head of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology's School of Computer Science and Information Technology, a leading innovator in science and technology programs, predicts a bright future for those graduating from STEM programs: "Worldwide there are predictions that tell us that IT will grow again very significantly and the shortage of jobs in the industry is already apparent so we expect a growth in student numbers. We also know that industry investment in terms of IT, both computers and software, will grow more than ever before. American predictions are that the spending of companies on computers will grow by a factor of five in the next ten years and spending on software will multiply by more than a factor of two and with these increases that will make the spending on IT by far the biggest investment that companies have to make

Excellent employment prospects

As investment in research and development continues to grow and is supported by more open government policies, the growth of the science and technology sectors is likely to continue at an increasing pace over the next 20 to 30 years. Yet, according to the figures released by the Paris based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 2007, the number of qualified graduates leaving university-level education in fields such as mathematics, physics and chemistry has declined by up to 50 per cent over the last eight to ten years. This will certainly have an impact on the employment prospects of anyone graduating in a related field in the coming years.
The shift to a more technologically and scientifically driven global economy can only be good news for international graduates in the STEM subjects. With the number of appropriately qualified STEM graduates below the level of current global demand, employment prospects are buoyant, even in light of the current economic uncertainty. Countries as diverse as China, Denmark, Finland and Malaysia have prioritized so-called innovation strategies to develop their capacity in research and development in the fields of biotechnology, information technology, mobile communications and genetic research, all of which require skilled Masters and PhD graduates. Such demand is likely to only increase. According to the executive search firm Heidrick and Struggles's 2007 Mapping Global Talent report, developed in association with the Economist Intelligence Unit, the demographic patterns of China and India coupled with the countries' strong focus on the STEM subjects will have a profound impact on both their national and the international labour markets: "We can predict that these two countries will yield an increasing number of talented graduates in the hi-tech sector given their strong tradition of engineering and science at the university level."
But what does this mean for prospective international applicants to Masters and PhD degrees in the STEM subjects? In reality, this change in the world's demand for qualified, highly skilled graduates in science and technology establishes an entirely new kind of labour market. 
 If Chinese and Indian students, approximately 75,000 of whom are currently pursuing STEM graduate programs in the UK and the USA alone, return home after their degrees, attracted by the increasingly lucrative employment opportunities available there, who will fill the local UK and US vacancies? With national student numbers in these subjects continuing to decline, employers are likely to seek STEM graduates from a far broader range of sources than ever before, establishing a dynamic and, in some cases volatile, labour market where those with the right qualifications are in the strongest position.


SOURCES: FORBES and US home land,wikipedia

STEM LIST:- check whether your branch is present!!!!!


Thursday 27 December 2012

Dangerous college rankings (HIGH CRIME RATE)


LIST OF UNIVERSITIES WITH A HIGH CRIME RATE!!

#25 Florida State University — Tallahassee
#24 University of California — Riverside
#23 Arkansas State University — Jonesboro
#22 State University of New York College — Buffalo
#21 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
#20 Western Illinois University
#19 California State University-Fresno
#18 Rutgers University — Newark
#17 New Mexico State University
#16 Northern Arizona University
#15 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
#14 Southern Illinois University — Carbondale
#13 University of Cincinnati
#12 Indiana State University
#11 Ball State University
#10 Georgia Institute of Technology
#9 Louisiana State University — Baton Rouge
#8 University of South Alabama
#7 University of New Mexico
#6 San Diego State University
#5 Vanderbilt University
#4 Florida A&M University
#3 Duke University
#2 University of California — Berkeley
#1 University of California — Los Angeles

Monday 24 December 2012

GRE WORLD on Facebook

In order to reach a wider range of Aspirants....
Gre world joined facebook..
Like the page 'GRE WORLD' at
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Friday 21 December 2012

You can now connect Gre world on google+

You can now connect Gre world on google+...
In order to reach all of you..we are on google+...
You can directly contact us...
We promise you to clarify all ur queries!!!!!!!!!
But for this,you have to follow..just by clicking on 'join' on the home page of the blog

Selecting a consultancy of your choice

Before answering this, I would like to make a request to all that this only for providing information....Some may feel it unreliable...we dont care about them.

After the gre,toefl scores are ready..then you can start the process of applying.
Applying by yourself,u get into trouble many a time...but i suggest u to join a consultancy of ur choice and ease..remember the following
1.follow the seniors advice.
2.Never fall for extravagenza of the consultancy.
3.look there is enough staff
4.enquire whether they sufficient clientele.
5.Finally, be careful with cost.they are offering for 5-6univs..

What makes it a good consultancy..
1.Evaluates ur profile by gre ,toefl and acads.
2.University selection-that matches ur profile.
But be alert,that even a best consultancy would suggest u some univs-who pay them money
ex..wright state univ,iit chicago,
3.Processing ur account in univ- actual applying starts.
4.keeps in touch with u untill u get an admit
5.Guides u for financial documnts
6.Finally visa mock interviews.

For people of hyd,
i suggest
1.I20 fever-moderate
2.princeton-costly

Sunday 16 December 2012

EVALUATE UNIV


Universities listed below are as per their state and in alphabetical order. Hope this information is useful to all. Don’t exactly depend on the GRE and backlogs mentioned here. They waive off your GRE/backlogs if u have a good academic. Number of backlogs and TOEFL Scores are approximate. Kindly ignore this post, if someone dislike.

UNIVERSITY GRE TOEFL Academics Backlogs

Alabama
1 Auburn University- Auburn 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
2 Troy University- Troy LOW LOW LOW 10+
3 Alabama agricultural & 900-990 71-79 60% 4- 6
mechanical University-Huntsville
4 University of Alabama - Birmingham 1000-1100 80 65% 1-2
5 University of Alabama - Huntsville 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
6 University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa 1000-1100 79-85 70% 0

7 University of South Alabama - Mobile 1000 71-79 60% 5


Arizona

1 Arizona state University - Tempe 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students , GRE centric information assurance graphic information tech ms eng
Embedded systems)
2 Arizona state University - 1000-1100 80 70% 0
( Poly Technique campus- Mesa)
3 University of Arizona - Tucson 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA,GA: Assistantship)


Arkansas

1 Arkansas state University - Jones boro 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
2 Arkansas Tech University- Russellville 900-990 79 60% 3-5
( information technology)
3 University Of Arkansas - Fayetteville 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
4 University Of Arkansas - Little Rock(MIS) 900-990 79 60% 3-5


California

1 California State University - Chico 900-1000 79 65% 5
eng comp sc and tech
2 California State University - Fresno 900-1000 70 70% 5
3 California State University - East Bay 900 79 60% 7
4 California State University - Fullerton 900-990 79 60% 3-5
5 California State University - Long Beach 1000-1100 80 65% 2
6 California State University - Los Angeles 1200 90 70% 0
7 California State University - Northridge 900 71-79 60% 3
(offers MS Industrial automation)
8 California State University - Sacramento 1000 90 70% 3
9 San Jose state University - San Jose 1000 90 60% 2
(wants all the mark sheets)
10 San Diego State University - San Diego 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
(WES analysis generally requires biochemical computing)
11 San Francisco State University - San Francisco 900-990 79 60% 3-5
12 Golden Gate University - San Francisco 900 70 60% 7
13 Layola Marymount University - Los Angles 800 60 50% 10
14 National University - La Jolla 800-900 71-79 55% 3-5
15 California institute of Technology - Pasadena 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
16 Stanford University - San Jose 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
17 University of California - Berkeley 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
18 University of California - Davis 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)
19 University of California - Irvine 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)

20 University of California - Los Angeles 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)
21 University of California - Riverside 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
22 University of California - San Diego 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)
23 University of California - Santa Barbara 1200-1400 90-100 70% 0
(Top 50, Expensive, High admit rate)
24 University of Southern California - Los Angles 1200-1400 90-100 70% 0
(Top 50, Expensive, High admit rate several options in management of engineering)
25 University of Pacific - Stockton 1100 80 70% 0
(Computer science Ms -gaming tech,robotics,mutimedia and creative tech computer
networks, compute security)
26 Santa Clara university Santa Clara 900-1000 80 65% 1-2


Colorado

1 Colorado School of Mines - Golden 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA,GA: Assistantship)
2 Colorado State University- Fort Collins 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
3 Colorado Technical University - Colorado Springs 900-990 71-79 60% 4 -6
4 Colorado Technical University- Denver 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
(computational maths /Bio chemical computing)
5 University of Colorado - Boulder 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
6 University of Colorado - Colorado Springs 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
7 University of Colorado - Denver 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
8 University of Denver - Denver 1000 79 60% 5
9 University of Northern Colorado - Greeley

10 Regis University - Denver





Connecticut

1 Fairfield University - Fairfield 800 79 55% 10
2 Sacred Heart University - Fairfield low low low 7
3 University of Bridgeport - Bridgeport 300 79 60% 4
4 University of New Heaven - New heaven 900 79 60% 7
5 Quinnipiac University - Hamden 900 79 60% 1
(robotics, operating systems etc)
6 University of Connecticut 1100-1200 80 70% 0
7 Yale University - New Heaven 1400 100 75-80% 0

(low admits)


Delaware

1 University of Delaware - Newark 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
2 Wilmington University - New Castle


Florida

1 Florida Atlantic University - Bocaraton
2 Florida Institute of Technology - Melborn 900-1000 79 60% 3-5
3 Florida International University - Miami 1000 79 65% 5
4 Florida State University - Tallahassee 1000 79 65% 1-2
5 Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University - Tallahassee 900-1000 79 60% 2-5
6 University of Miami - Coral Gables
7 University of Florida - Gaines ville 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students/ Fee Waiver)
8 University of Central Florida – Orlando 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
9 University of West Florida - Pensacola 1000-1100 79 60% 2-3
10 University of South Florida - Tampa 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2

Georgia

1 University of Georgia - Athens 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
2 Georgia State University - Atlanta 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
3 Georgia Institute Of Technology - Atlanta 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
4 Columbus State University - Columbus
5 Southern Polytechnic State University – Marietta


Idaho

1 Idaho State University - Pocatello 1100-1200 80 70% 1-2
2 Boise State University - Boise 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
3 University of Idaho - Moscow 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2


Indiana

1 Indiana University - Bloomington 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
2 Indiana State University - Terrehaute 900 -1050 79 50% 3
3 Butler University - Indiana Polis 1000 80 65%
4 Purdue University Calumet - Hammond 1000 80 65%
5 Purdue University - West lafayette 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)


Illinois

1 Illinoise Institute of Techonology - Chicago 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
2 Illinoise State University - Normal 1000 79 65% 1-2
3 Northern Illinois University - Dekalb 1100-1200 79-85 70% 2
4 Southern Illinois University (Carbondale) 1000 79 65% 1-2
5 University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
6 University of Illinois at Springfield 900-990 79 60% 3-5
7 University of Illinois – Chicago 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)
8 Governor's State University - University Park 1000 79 65% 1-2
9 Western Illinois University - Macomb 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
10 Depaul University - Chicago 1000 80 60% 2-3
11 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1000-1100 80 60-70% 5-6
12 Loyala University - Chicago 800 70 55% 10
13 Bradley University - Peoria 1000 79 65% 1-2


Iowa

1 Iowa State University of Science & Technology - Ames 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)
2 University of Iowa - Iowa 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)


Kansas

1 Kansas state University - Manhattan 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship AWA of 4.0)
2 University of Kansas - Lawrence 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship/ Fee waiver)
3 Wichita State University - Wichita 1000 71-79 60% 3

Kentucky

1 Murray State University - Murray 900 80 55% 6
2 University of Kentucky - Lexington 1000-1200 90 70% 0
(Fee waiver)
3 Western Kentucky university - Bowling Green 1000-1200 90 66% 1-2
4 Northern Kentucky University - High land heights 800-900 71-79 55% 3-5

Louisiana

1 Louisiana State University , Batanrouge 1100-1200 90 70% 0
2 University of New Orleans New Orleans 900-990 79 60% 3-5
3 Louisiana Technology University Ruston 1070 79 65% 1-2
4 McNeese State University - Lake Charles 1000 71-79 60% 3
5 Tulane University - New Orleans 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
6 University of Louisiana at Lafayette 1000-1050 80 60-70% 5-6


Maine

1 University Of Maine - Orono 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0


Maryland

1 John Hopkins University - Baltimore 1200-1400 90-100 70% 0
(Top 50, Expensive, High admit rate)
2 Towson University – Towson 900 80 55% 5
(WES required)
3 University of Maryland - Baltimore 1100 80 70% 1-2
4 University of Mary Land - College Park 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)


Massachusetts

1 Suffolk University - Boston 800 60 55% 10
2 University of Massachusetts - Dart Mouth 1100-1000 79 65% 1-2
3 University of Massachusetts - Boston 1100-1000
4 University of Massachusetts - Amherst 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)

5 University of Massachusetts - Lowell 1100 80 65% 2
(Bio-Informatic Computing)
6 Tufts University - Med fort 1000 80 65%
7 Harward University – Cambridge
8 Worcester Polytechnique Institute - Worcester 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)
9 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology - Cambridge 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
10 Boston University - Boston 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0


Michigan

1 Eastern Michigan University - Ypsilanti 1000 79 65% 5-6
2 Grand Valley University - Allendale 1000 71-79 60% 3
3 Lawrence Technological University - South Field 800-900 71-79 55% 3-5
4 Michigan State University.- East Lancing 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)
5 Michigan Technology University.- Houghton 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
6 University of Detroit Mercy - Detroit 800 70 50% 10
(NO GRE & TOEFL required)
7 University of Michigan - Ann Arbor 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
8 University of Michigan - Dearborn 1000 80 65% 2-4
9 University of Michigan – Flint 1000 79 65% 4-6
(GRE not mandatory)
10 Central Michigan University - Mount Pleasant 1000 79 65% 1-2
11 Wayne State University - Detroit 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
12 Western Michigan University.- Kalamazoo 1000 80 60% 4-6
13 Ferris state University- BigRapids 900-1000(awa 2.5) 64 60% 4-6




Minnesota

1 St .Cloud State University - St. Cloud 1000 80 60% 4-6
2 University of Minnesota - Duluth 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)
3 University of Minnesota - Twin cities 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)


Mississippi

1 Mississippi State University - Mississippi State 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
2 University of Mississippi - Ole 1100 80 70% 1-2
3 University of Southern Mississippi - Hattiesburg 900-990 79 60% 3-5


Missouri

1 University of Missouri - Columbia 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
2 University of Missouri - Kansas city 1000-1100 90 70-75% 0
(Fee waiver)
3 Missouri University of Sciences & Technology - Rolla 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)
4 University of Missouri - St. Louis 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
5 Saint Louis University - St. Louis 900 80 60% 4-6
6 Northwest Missouri State University - Maryville 1000 79 65% 1-2
7 Washington University, St. Louis 1100 80 65% 1-2


Montana

1 Montana State University - Bozeman 1000 80 60% 4-6
2 University of Montana - Missoula 1000 80 60% 4-6


Nebraska

1 University of Nebraska–Lincoln 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0

2 University of Nebraska - Omaha 900-990 79 60% 3-5


Nevada

1 University of Nevada - Las Vegas 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
2 University of Nevada - Reno 1100 80 65% 1-2


New Hampshire

1 Southern New Hampshire University - Manchester 800 70 55 10+
2 University of New Hampshire - Durham 900-1000 90-100 60% 1-2
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)


New Jersey

1 Monmouth University - West Long Branch 900-990 79 60% 3-5
2 Princeton University - Princeton 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
3 Fairleigh Dickinson University - Metro Polyton Campus 900-990 79 60% 3-5
(Fee waiver) & Tea Neck Campus
4 New Jersey Institute of Technology - Newark 1000 70 55% 10+
5 Rutgers University, New Brunswick 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
6 Stevens Institute of Technology - Hoboken 1100 80 70% 2-3




New Mexico

1 University of New Mexico - Albuquerque 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)
2 New Mexico Institute of Mining - Socorro 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
& Technology
3 New Mexico State University – Las cruces 1100 79 65% 1-2


New York

1 City College of the City University of New York 1000 71-79 60% 3
2 Clarkson University – Potsdam 1100 80 70% 0
3 Cornell University – Ithaca 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
4 Coloubia University - New York 1400 100+
(low admit)
5 Long Island University - Brooklyn 800 70 55% 10+
6 Long Island University -, Brook Ville 800 70 55% 10+
(C.W. Post Campus)
7 New York Institute of Technology - West Bury 900-990 79 60% 3-5
(GRE not required)
8 Polytechnic Institute of New York – Brooklyn 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
University
9 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Troy 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
10 Rochester Institute of Technology – Rochester 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
11 St. Johns University - Queens 800 70 55% 5+
12 SUNY - Albany (State University of New York-Suny) 1000 79 65% 1-2
13 SUNY - Binghamton 1100 80 65% 1-2
14 SUNY - Buffalo 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
15 SUNY - Stony Brook 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
16 SUNY – New Paltz 1000 71-79 60% 4-6
17 Institute of Technology at UTICA 1050 79 60% 3-5
18 Syracuse University - Syracuse 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
19 University of Rochester – Rochester 1250 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)


North Carolina

1 North Carolina State University - Durham 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
2 East Carolina University - Green Ville
3 University of North Carolina - Chapell Hill 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
4 University of North Carolina - Charlotte 1150 100 66%
5 University of North Carolina - Green Boro 1000 80 65%
6 University of North Carolina – Willmington
7 North Carolina Technical & Agricultural University - Greens Boro


North Dakota

1 North Dakota State University - Fargo 1000 79 65% 1-2
2 University of North Dakota - Grand forks 1000-1100 90 65-70% 0
(Fee waiver)


Ohio

1 Bowling Green State University - Bowling Green
2 Case Western Reserve University - Cleve Land 1200-1400 90-100 70%
(Top 50, Expensive, High admit rate)
3 Cleveland State University - Cleve Land 1000 79 65% 1-2
4 Kent State University - Kent 1000 79 65% 2-4
5 Ohio State University Columbus 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)
6 Ohio University - Athens 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
7 University of Akron - Akron 1100 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA,GA:Assistantship)
8 University of cincinnati - Cincinatti 1100-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric/ Fee Waver)
9 Uinversity of Dayton - Dayton 1100 80 70%(MUST) 1-2
10 University of Findlay - Findlay low low low 5-10
11 University of Toledo - Toledo 1000-1300 90 70-75% 0
(Fee waiver)
12 Wright state University – Dayton 1050 90 65% 1-2


Oklahoma

1 Oklahoma State University, Still water 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
2 Oklahoma State University, Tulsa 1100 80 65%
3 Oklahoma City University - Oklahoma City 800 60 55% 10+
(GRE not mandatory)
4 University of Tulsa – Tulsa 1000 79 65% 1-2
5 University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond 1000 79 60% 2-4

6 University of Oklahoma, Norman 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2


Oregon

1 Oregon State University – Corvallis 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)
2 Port land State University - Port Land 1000 80 70%
3 Pacific University - Forest Grove
4 University of Oregon – Eugene 1200 80 70%




Pennsylvania

1 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania bloomsburg
2 Carnegie Mellon University - Pits Burgh 1200-1400 90-100 70%
(Top 50, Expensive, High admit rate)
3 Drexel University - Philedelphia 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
4 Gannon University - Erie 900-990 71-79 60% 4-6
5 Pennsylvania State University - University Park 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects) - State College
6 Saint Joseph's University - Philadelphia 800-900 71-79 55% 3-5
7 Temple University – Philadelphia 1100 100 65% 2-3
8 University of Pennsylvania -Philadelphia 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
9 University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)
10 Villanova University - Villanova 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2



Rhode

1 Island Brown University - Providence 1100 80 70%
2 University of Rhode Island - Kingston 1100 80 70% 1-2


South Carolina

1 Clemson University - Clemson 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
2 University of South Carolina (Columbia) 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)




South Dakota

1 South Dakota State University – Brookings 1000 79 65% 1-2
2 Dakota University –Madison 800 80 55% 3-4
(Information systems)


Tennessee

1 Middle Tennessee State University - Murfreesboro 1000 80 60% 2-4
2 Tennessee Technological University-Cookeville 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
3 University of Memphis - Memphis 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
(WES required)
4 Tennessee State University - Nashville 1000 80 65%
5 University of Tennessee – Chattanooga 900-990 79 60% 3-5
6 University of Tennessee - Knoxville 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
7 Vanderbilt University - Nashville 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)



Texas

1 Mid Western State University - Wichitha falls
2 Rice University - Houston 1200-1400 90-100 70%
(Top 50, Expensive, High admit rate)
3 Texas A & M University - College Station 1400 100 GPA-3.7/4.0 0
(Top 40, Low Admit/International students)
4 Texas A & M University – Commerce 1000 71-79 60% 3
5 Texas A & M University - Corpus Christi 1000 80 65%
6 Texas A & M University - Kingsville(Quant 650) 900-990 79 60% 3-5
7 Texas A & M University - Laredo 900-1000 79 60% 3-5
8 Texas State University - San Marcos 1000 79 60% 3-4
(WES may be required)
9 Baylor University - Waco 900-1000 79 60% 4-5

10 Lamar University - Baumont 1000+ 79 60% 3-5
(Fee waiver)
11 Texas Tech University – Lubbock 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
(Fee waiver)
12 University of Houston - Main Campus - Houston 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
13 University of Houston - Clear Lake 1050 79 65% 1-2
14 University of North Texas - Denton 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
15 University of Texas - Arlington 1050-1100 80 65% 2-3
16 University of Texas - Austin 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
17 University of Texas - Dallas 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0
18 University of Texas - El Paso 1000 79 65% 1-2
19 Texas southern university 900-1000 80 60% 1-2
(WES analysis)

20 University of Texas - San Antonio 1000 79 65%


Utah

1 University of Utah - Salt Lake University 1200 90-100 75% 0
(RA, TA, GA: Assistantship)
2 Utah State University - Logon 1200 90 75%


Vermont

1 University of Vermont – Berlington 1100 80 70% 1-2


Virginia

1 George Mason University - Fair Fax 1050-1150 80 60-70% 1-2
2 Old Dominion University - Norfolk 1050 80 65% 1-2

3 University of Virginia - Charletsville 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
4 Virginia Common Wealth University - Richmond 1100 80 70%
5 Virginia Polytechnic Institute - Black burg 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
& State University
(Indian students, GRE centric)


Washington

1 University of Washington - Seattle 1200-1300 90-100 70-75% 0
(Indian students, GRE centric)
2 Seattle University - Seattle
3 Washington State University – Pullman 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0


West Virginia

1 West Virginia University- Morgan Town 1100-1200 79-85 70% 0


Wisconsin

1 Milwaukee School of Engineering – Milwaukee 1100 80 70% 1-2
2 University of Wisconsin - Madison 1200-1400 100+ GPA-4.0 0
(Topper+ Projects)
3 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1100 80 70%
4 University of Wisconsin - Stout 1000 80 65% 2-4


Wyoming

1 University of Wyoming - Laramie 1100-1200 80 70%


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