tenniscourt Posted December 2, 2015 Posted December 2, 2015 I'm a student majoring cs from korea. I really want to get an admission from graduate school where can support my living cost, and tuition... Here is what is had.. 1) internship experience from usa company as a test engineer 2) My GPA is 3.6~3.7/4.0 3) I'm currently working in the lab where belonged to my university.. I think i can have a small research experience from this lab.. (I don't think i can write papers..) and I want to study machine learning area.. Honestly i don't care the degree phd or master if i can get a scholarship or funding.. as far as i search, A couple of canada schools offer fund even master student.. okay here is summary Do you see the possibility to get a admission with fund even i'm a international student, and what kind of things do I have to do increasing a possibility?
emmm Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 It is generally easier to get in to a master's program, but MUCH harder to get funded to do a master's. For CS, you should not have to pay to do a PhD -- you should get a graduate student stipend, either a research assistantship or a teaching assistantship (or a combination of the two) to cover your tuition and living expenses. However, it is generally harder to be accepted to a PhD program. For the PhD, international students should also get funded according to the policies of the department, similarly to domestic students (at least that is how it works at my current school).
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