What Students Say
Likes
- UCF is top 10 in Computer vision in the US and only public college so it was a easy decision.
- The MSCV program at UCF offers amazing research opportunities and a fascinating curriculum for those interested in Computer Vision. With cutting-edge faculty and resources, it provides an excellent platform to delve into this field and expand your knowledge and expertise.
Dislikes
- While the MSCV program at UCF has many advantages, there are also a few potential disadvantages to consider. Competitiveness: Due to its reputation and quality, the program may attract a large number of highly qualified applicants, making the admissions process highly competitive. Workload: The coursework and research requirements of the program can be demanding, requiring a significant time commitment and dedication. Balancing coursework, research projects, and personal commitments can be challenging.
Required Exams for Admission
It is amazing experience getting to know new people collaborating with new friends on projects is overall fun.
Course Curriculum
It is very updated including basics to advanced to latest on going trends everything is well structured through out the course.
Faculty
It is a very good ratio. All professors are approachable if your question are smart questions. Dr. Niels Lobo was the one who guided me into the world of research and it was an amazing experience.
Campus Life
It is amazing specially the research facilities and extra curricular are also good. They celebrate Holi and stuff.
Placement
The field of Computer Vision offers a plethora of research opportunities, and the MSCV program at UCF provides an excellent platform to explore them. From developing advanced algorithms for object detection and recognition to exploring cutting-edge techniques in image and video analysis, students have ample chances to contribute to the field's advancements.
Accommodation
800-900 dollars a month for single room.
Exams
IELTS Exam: Minimum score is 7, TOEFL is also accepted GRE: Minimum score is 305 SOP, LOR(2), and CV is required. Some key points are your interest in computer vision and how it will align with your long term goals. I had one round of interview with Dr. Niels Lobo. General questions were asked in which he asked about my intentions and how this degree will help and that's about it.
Fees
36000 dollars.