<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I am an engineering student from the UK.</p>
<p>I have done my BTEC National Diploma (level 3) in engineering and my grades according to A-levels were AAA (i.e. 3 A's)</p>
<p>I currently am doing my B.Eng (Hons.) Mechanical Engineering. (Year 2) in Edinburgh.</p>
<p>I want to do my masters program in either Mechatronics or Robotics.</p>
<p>And the two universities i am interested in are:
1) University of Penn.
2) Carnegie Mellon University.</p>
<p>I haven't taken any exams such as SAT, GMAT, GRE... as they were not required for a UK university</p>
<p>And Until now my diploma + 2nd year grades have been (3 A's + 8 subjects in 2nd year having 8 sems in which i have all A's)</p>
<p>I know how competitive it is to enter these universities. i wanted to know what exams are needed to be taken for doing a Masters degree in U.S.</p>
<p>if not these universities will it be hard to enter other universities like U berkley or Stanford... or any other university offering a Robotics degree.</p>
<p>And how do i convert my Grades into U.S Gpa... and what extra stuff is recommended to be done before applying to U.S. universities.</p>
<p>PLEASE HELP ME OUT. ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED. THANKS A LOT.</p>
<p>Maxx,
You’ll want to go to the CC Discussion Home and scroll down to the thread on Graduate School-- there you can get some more information on applying to grad school in the US and answers to your specific questions on converting the British GPA to the US GPA (many similar postings already in place and I’m sure you’ll find an answer to your ?s in the Grad school thread).</p>
<p>This particular Carnegie thread is mainly for Carnegie Mellon undergrads.</p>
<p>That said, CMU has one of the most (if not the most) prestigious programs in Robotics in the US (MIT a close second). You can earn two different types of Masters in Robotics (links below0 – one technical and a newer program also technical but including more business/management courses as well. A Doctoral program in Robotics is also offered where you can apply for direct admission to this degree program.</p>
<p>Mechatronics is one of 4 required core courses for the MS degree, plus 4 electives and a thesis. That course is cross listed with the ECE and MechE departments – although oddly, these three courses list separate pre-reqs.</p>
<p>For specific admissions requirements and information, I strongly recommend contacting the department directly-- the first link provided below has the contact information, including admissions requirements. The deadline is strict (at least they write that on the page) and is December 15. You may need to wait another year if you have not yet taken a GRE. This is likely true for all US programs, where admissions mid-year is not a typical approach for graduate school.</p>
<p>[Robotics</a> Institute: MS Program](<a href=“http://www.ri.cmu.edu/ri_static_content.html?menu_id=322]Robotics”>Master of Science in Robotics - The Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University)</p>
<p>[CMU</a> master’s degree to blend robotics, business - Center for Technology Transfer and Enterprise Creation - Carnegie Mellon University](<a href=“http://www.cmu.edu/cttec/News/2010-news/CMU%20masters%20degree%20to%20blend%20robotics,%20business.html]CMU”>http://www.cmu.edu/cttec/News/2010-news/CMU%20masters%20degree%20to%20blend%20robotics,%20business.html)</p>
<p>Best of Luck in your search for graduate schools.</p>