What Students Say
Likes
- The quality of assignment are great they push you to the limits and helps you explore beyond your subject knowledge.
- Most of the professors are part time professors so they work at a corporate and teach the students as well so they share a lot of industrial insights
- They have a amazing program for coop where you can study and work full time for 6 to 8 months.
Dislikes
- Too many Indians international exposure is almost negligible.
- Little to no campus opportunities for most of the students.
- No flexibility in the coop program you need to follow there timelines.
Required Exams for Admission
The admission process was quite simple for northeastern. I filled an online application. The application required your bachelor transcript, SOP, recommendation from 2 people and your English proficiency test results. They had rolling admits so it took around 1 month for me to get an admit from them. Then to confirm my seat I had to do a initial deposit for a couple of hundred dollars. I did not go by any consultants I researched about it on the internet.
Course Curriculum
In order to graduate we are required to achieve at least 32 credits and each subject hold 3-4 credits all the mandatory courses have 4 credits the optional subjects vary between 3-4 credits. The course curriculum is mostly practical it is design in such a way that you would be required to do assignment and end term project which needs to be presented before the class, that project will have the learning of the entire semester as well as the things we explore on our own. The ratio of professor to student is 1:30 but we have TA who helps and are generally available all the time.
Campus Life
Campus life for northeastern student is amazing there is some or the other event happening where you would be actively involved by major clubs at northeastern. All the festivals are celebrated and there are free events happening each week where you get some merchandise or food. On every 11 of April there is a event called giving day in it you can take part and there are several game and events happening throughout the day they offer ample of free food and drinks as well as free toys and merchandise through the summer on every Wednesday. There would be Ben and Jerry's ice cream for free.
Placement
The placement here in USA is not what it is in India. Here in USA we have career fairs where student go and interact with the HRs and HRs let people know what roles they are looking for and take the resumes from students other then that people apply through LinkedIn and other job boards. Some of the major companies where northeastern students get into are fidelity, State street, Charles river, Amazon, Akamai they offer around 80k-140k for the entry level role with an average between 90-100k. The tips for finding jobs would be cold apply, cold mail, in mail through LinkedIn and networking knowing your peers as well as your seniors will help a lot while searching for jobs.
Accommodation
I was living off campus. I had rented an apartment with 4 other people in a nearby place to the campus which was around 5-7 min walk from the campus. I usually used to walk while going to campus and while coming back I used to take the red eye which is the cab service of northeastern to come back home. For food I usually used to cook in morning and used to eat the same thing in the evening, occasionally I used to eat outside like twice in a week. Also, regarding snacks I go to target or stop and shop once a week. I buy things like chips, cookies, yogurt and many more things which I can have during the day. My rent, food, snacks and going out costed me around $900 average over the course of 24 months
Fees
The program is a bit expensive but I was lucky enough to get an on campus job as well as a coop so the on campus job helped me to fund my rent and daily upkeeps and when I got coop I was able to save for 2 semester as well as provide for my expenses. Hence my cost of the program came down drastically the rest was supported by my father through a loan because I didn't want my father to burn down his saving and I also didn't wanted to do the same hence took a loan. So I have a loan of $30k and the total expense that I had incurred would be around $52k Tuition fees and $20k as my living expenses.

