shouryyamitra1 Posted September 16, 2017 Posted September 16, 2017 Hi, I am a student of an Indian Institute majoring in Mathematics. I want to pursue my MS/PhD in Statistics in US. Please evaluate my profile and suggest me suitable universities. Details:- GPA 7.9/10 (I don't know the 4-scale equivalent) GRE General test- Verbal - 153 (61 percentile) Quant - 166 (91 percentile) AW - 4.0 (60 percentile) Will appear for TOEFL next month. Thanks in advance.
Blain Waan Posted September 17, 2017 Posted September 17, 2017 If you are from Indian Statistical Institute or IIT or similar reputed institutes, you may get into a very good university. My suggestion will be to see where alumni from your institute went and did well. You can apply there. While admission and funding both depend on many things, my guess is that you are going to be accepted at most universities ranked 40-70. But try for a few with ranking between 20-40 and test your luck. Wish you all the best!
shouryyamitra1 Posted September 17, 2017 Author Posted September 17, 2017 Dear Blain Waan, Thank you for your suggestions. I am not from ISI. I am from IISER which is IIT equivalent. The problem is the sample space of our alumni who opted Statistics are very less, they are mostly pure-mathematics bound. Some specific names of those 40-70 universities will be helpful. Edit: Areas of Interest: Multivariate Analysis, / Non-parametric Regression
edward130603 Posted September 17, 2017 Posted September 17, 2017 https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/statistics-rankings
CincoDingo Posted September 26, 2017 Posted September 26, 2017 As an Indian student, are you required to take the TOEFL? Many schools waive that requirement for applicants who hold a degree from a school where English was the country's primary language of instruction. I'm a big fan of not taking more exams than I need to
cyberwulf Posted September 30, 2017 Posted September 30, 2017 On 9/26/2017 at 3:27 PM, CincoDingo said: As an Indian student, are you required to take the TOEFL? You would be required to submit it at my institution, and I imagine most have a similar policy. I agree that it's a little silly for some Indian applicants, but we do see some meaningful spread in English ability from the group as a whole so it does provide some information.
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