Admissions to Stanford/Ivy League colleges after doing undergrad from RIT (International)

I am from India, and am getting Free education from RIT (Rochester Institute of technology). Due to financial circumstances, that is the only college I can go to. I would like to know what my chances of getting into IVY league colleges or colleges like Stanford/UC Berkley for post graduation (Masters) are.
I will be taking Computer Science or Computer Engineering, I am an innovative person , and have made many apps, tools, and other things like these which are closely related to my field.

RIT has a 5 year (co-op) program, and I would like to know if that affects admission to the Top Colleges I mentioned.

Your chances are good if your grades are excellent in your major classes, you score high on the GRE, you impress your profs and they write great LOR’s for you, and you have an impressive CV. Continue to create apps, etc.

"IT has a 5 year (co-op) program, and I would like to know if that affects admission to the Top Colleges I mentioned. "
that has no affect.

I would like to earn for a couple of years coming out of their co-op program. Is that possible for an Indian? and will my job affect my admissions ?

It will if you work in a IT job .
But you wont be able to work in the US, unless you are a US resident or have a green card.

“But you wont be able to work in the US, unless you are a US resident or have a green card.”

This is absolutely not true.

Many if not most international STEM graduates work in US through CPT, OPT, or H1 visas. It is harder for non-STEM graduates to get H1 visa, but it is still quite possible. After a few years, some of these internationals petition for permanent residency (green card) through various immigration categories.

so what are my chances of getting a job after getting out of RIT ?

@menloparkmom , sorry, but will working increase or decrease my chances?

It probably will help,but it is WAY too early to know!
Relax! Do a great job at RIT and come back here in 4 years.