What Students Say
Likes
- Co-Op opportunities, industry connections, flexible curriculum
- Faculty, infrastructure, events, professional development opportunities, local community, food, employment opportunities, subjects, flexibility, transportation services
Dislikes
- Housing is an issue but it is manageable if you network and start looking early enough and are ready to compromise to an extent to be able to live closer to the campus
Required Exams for Admission
Pretty good experience and would recommend fellow students who are coming to be prepared to tough it out as this is not an easy economy to do well in but if you struggle and work hard you will be able to succeed in any challenge.
Course Curriculum
You can go for internships or co-ops after one semester and there are several companies visiting throughout the year.
Faculty
Ratio depends on the classes you are taking. Everyone is well qualified and approachable. Professor Sinfield’s classes are a must.
Campus Life
Everything is good if you have the time to join these clubs. Wifi is present everywhere and there are multiple beautiful libraries to study in.
Placement
There are no placements in universities abroad. You apply separately to the companies you want. There are career fairs held twice a year.
Accommodation
You have to stay off campus as a graduate student . Average cost is around 600$
Exams
My scores: GRE- 321 IELTS- 8.5 Required: GRE-315 IELTS-7 Also I had to submit an SOP, A diversity statement and 3 LORs after which there will be one round of interview if selected. One round of interview with academic advisors to understand my goals, background and ambitions after the program.
Fees
Around 50k



