Hello All,
I need your help selecting universities for an MS in Computer Science! Yes, it's that time of year again.
I'm planning to apply to 8 universities: 4 safe, 2 mod, 2 ambi. I need some help selecting universities according to my profile. Here's a brief summary::
Acads:
HSC CBSE: 91%
BE Electronics from a Tier-2 college. GPA 8.52/10. Within top 15 in class. Gold medal in first year.
4 years work exp. in an Indian MNC in VLSI.
MSc Informatics from a top-15 institute in the UK. Percentage: 61.07% (Pass grade, nothing special). I wrote a thesis on a computational neuroscience research project which involved MATLAB programming. Other coursework included literature reviews, more programming in MATLAB and C related to complexity theory and genetic algorithms. Note that one of my subjects in the MSc has a 'non-submission' on the transcript because I couldn't submit the project on time.
Currently doing a Diploma in Java Technologies from NIIT.
Tests:
GRE General: 1520 (800Q + 720V + 5.5AWA)
TOEFL iBT: Going to give it on the 11th of June. Got 117 the last time I gave it (I've left this score up on Infobank and my sig for now).
Recos:
2 from the UK - 1 from my thesis advisor and another from the MSc course administrator.
1 from my undergrad project supervisor in India.
Weaknesses:
1. No formal coursework in CS prerequisites (although I believe this is pretty normal for a lot of people).
2. No publications.
3. Non-software work experience.
Other information that may be relevant:
1. My priority is finding a job post-MS. I am NOT interested in continuing to a PhD. I'm NOT interested in academia. In other words, I'd rather do a coursework-based MS than a research-based MS (one reason I've chosen IIT-Chicago for its MCS below).
2. I'd like to go to a uni that offers financial aid (who wouldn't? ). But I'd rather go to a uni that has a good placement record even if it doesn't offer aid.
3. I'd eventually like to end up working either in Cal or in the Greater NY area.
4. I have not yet chosen a CS specialty but I'm leaning towards software engineering or distributed systems -- basically, something that makes me employable. So, I haven't yet looked at the research stuff going on in these unis. I'm more interested in brand-name recognition.
Term for which I'm applying:
Spring (January) 2012.
My shortlist (I will update this post based on your feedback):
These are my "safe" unis, chosen based on proximity to jobs (in addition to ease of getting in, of course):
1. IIT-Chicago (MCS, not MSCS)
2. NJIT or Stevens Inst.? I've read a lot of threads on this subject. The consensus seems to be that Stevens is marginally better academically speaking, and way ahead when it comes to jobs. So I'm leaning towards Stevens.
3. Syracuse
4. SFSU or UTD? I've shortlisted SFSU only because of the Bay area and jobs around it. Otherwise, I've found hardly any information on this uni either on Edulix or on Urch. Is UTD better? I've heard that UTD is centered in a telecom-heavy area. Would that make it hard to find CS jobs?
These are my "mod" unis, chosen based on feedback from previous applicants on Edulix/Urch as well as by browsing Infobank profiles.
1. UPenn. I understand it's pretty expensive.
2. Virginia Tech. Lots of competition from fellow Indians.
These are my "ambi" unis, chosen based on feedback from previous applicants on Edulix/Urch as well as by browsing Infobank profiles.
1. UT-Austin
2. IU Bloomington
Please tell me if I've misclassified any of these unis according to my profile.
Other contenders:
What about these universities? Do you think I should bump any off my list to put these in?
Safe:
SUNY Binghampton
ASU
UFL
GMU
Mod:
SUNY SB (too hard for me to get in? The admissions process seems quite unpredictable)
WashU
UNCC
Ambi:
Purdue (too hard for me to get in?)
UGa
Rice (too hard for me to get in?)
Many thanks for your help and comments!