<p>I am currently pursiung BENg comp sc frm HKUSt hongkong.(better ranked than NUS overall)
I would like to work in india later on coz i am indian by nationality.
I had got admissions in almost all colleges in india except iit(eml).
I researched and found out that hkust is even better than IIT.</p>
<p>Pls advice, will i get a iit like job in india aftr graduation frm UST ,if nt immediately.</p>
<p>Now i have 12 years of schooling+3yrs Beng course.</p>
<p>I would like to pursue MBA later on frm either US ,india or hk top bschools.
I have 93 and 92.75 in 10 and 12 , if i graduate with a good gpa and in range gmat /cat marks and 2 yrs work experience, what do u think are my chances of being accepted in top bschools.</p>
<p>I’m an Indian too, I did my ICSC from India and got 95.6, currently i’m doing my IB Diploma from an International British School in Shanghai…
I will be joining HKUST for MEch Eng course next year… Some insight would be very helpful !</p>
<p>For more of my background see my thread on HKUST…</p>
<p>@niksy_nik7
I am a current 12th grade student. I got 93% in my 10th grade. I have applied to HKUST for the 2011 intake. Please let me know if you regret now picking UST over Indian universities. Also do tell me about how your life is turning out to be - the same as you wished for or different ?</p>
<p>Hey, it is good that you choose HKUST. It is a great place from what I have heard and will give you the required international exposure. Engineering undergrad is suited for working in finance and related fields. Well, I can talk about US business schools not the others. With two years work experience getting into a top MBA program is almost non-existential unless you are somehow extraordinary or you did get into one of the 2+2 programs. If one want a career in business related fields like finance you might wanna look into Masters of Financial or Computational or Quantitative Finance (depending upon the college). With two years of experience these programs would be prefect for you to get a head start into the world of high finance. The best programs are Berkeley MFE, Princeton MFin, Columbia MFIN and mathematical finance, operations research, Carnegie Mellon-MSCF, Stanford and a lot others. And hope this helps.</p>
<p>wanted to ask the same.
GOT AIR 670 in JEE.now in bits,coming to UST 2011.ELECTRONICS.
tell me about the competition with the chinese.
AND of course about the faculty.
btw,
what is your name and which course are you doing</p>