What Students Say?
Likes
- Word of mouth and little research done by me. Tuition fee was less and living expenses are also less.
- There are many good opportunities to grow professionally and helps in building nice network with professors and other brilliant minds from the university. Multiple cross cultural clubs that helps you connect with diverse people
Dislikes
- Acceptance rate is above 90% which means the crowd is too much to handle by the university. Not all people will be able to grab opportunities because of the population. Course registration is another issue that the university could handle better. I have seen very less students getting the courses that they actually need to study based on their interest.
Good. I would personally suggest people to score better in GRE and TOEFL to get a high ranking college because that matters in job search.
Course Curriculum
Academics and curriculum is alright. It's not great but it is also not bad.
Exams
My GRE score is 312/340 My TOEFL score is 98/120 My CGPA is 8.09 I scored 157 in verbal in GRE SOP and LOR. Include your past experiences and your specific interest to pursue masters in respective universities
Placement
There is not such thing as placement opportunities. There will be random career fairs but I didn't find them useful enough. Rest is all based on your resume and skills.
Internship
I'm interning in a company PCI energy solutions as a software developer intern.
Fees
It is based on credits. For a credit it is 1500$. Apart from that there will be insurance and facilities fees.
Faculty
1:300 in most of the computer science classes. Each faculty is given few graders and TAs and they are easily approachable.
Campus Life
All are good but during breaks, students would have to pay to use sport facilities. I didn't like that part.
Hostel
I'm staying a off-campus community. People get shared apartments for 400-500$ per month.