<p>Hi, I am Palash from bangladesh. Completed under grad in EEE with</p>
<p>GPA-3.3 ( on 4.0 scale). Upper level GPA-3.60</p>
<p>Work exp: 1 yr as a trainer of ' Basic GSM infrastucture & operation)</p>
<p>Project: Voice detection using sinusoidal model( Pitch extraction)</p>
<p>GRE-1430(Q-740, V-690, AWE-3.5)</p>
<p>Toefl-108</p>
<p>X & XII : both 90%</p>
<p>Are of interest: DSP, Electromagnetics & Antenna designing.</p>
<p>Prefered Universities:
U Florida
Arizona S U
North Carolina S U
U Massachusetts, Amherst
U Texas at Dallas
U Houston
U Cincinnati
U Utah
Virginia tech
Georgia tech
Texas A&M U
Iowa State U
U Minnesota-TC</p>
<p>What do you guys think about my univ. choice & what are my chance of getting into those univs?
plz give your educated reply................ :?:</p>
<p>Are you applying for M.S. or PhD?</p>
<p>Stats are competitive for M.Sc., a middle shot for Ph.D, but in the latter case admission will depend on recomendations and so on. </p>
<p>Your AWE and TOEFL is lower than reccomended for Ph.D sucessfull candidates. Try to improve those scores. You won’t be admitted because of high proficiency scores, but low scores can cast doubt about your ability to work as RA/TA, which is crucial for funding Ph.D studies.</p>
<p>Well, I want to pursue MS. But I am pretty biased towards- V tech; G tech; U Mass, A; TAMU & UMN-TC.</p>
<p>Do you think I will be able to crack one of those univs OR those are sky high as per my profile?</p>
<p>I am in serious doubt.
Plz guys, help me decide by your suggestions. Thank you…</p>
<p>you should be fine. Those school are not hard to get in</p>
<p>Hi Palash, asian75 is correct about a couple of the schools but many of the schools you mentioned have low acceptance rates and especially low acceptance rates for internationals. I can’t offer insight, but I do wish you the best in your applications.</p>
<p>Public universities are always tougher on international students than are private universities. I would advise adding more private universities and taking a few of the publics off. That doesn’t mean that international students are not welcome at publics – they are. It’s just a little more difficult to gain admission at some of them.</p>
<p>Also, I don’t know that Indian undergrad is enough for American grad. I found a document somewhere on the web that detailed the equivalents for different countries. In many, the students have to obtain their country’s version of a master’s degree before they can qualify for American graduate school. India may have been one of these.</p>
<p>so can you please name some universities good at DSP & communication with high international student intake specially at Fall?</p>
<p>And do you think professor letting works?</p>
<p>People of your country is choosing almost 50000 student(engineering) from India every year for their MS/PhD program including 80000 students in all discipline just after the student’s under grad program . Correst me if I am wrong.
Well, my under grad degree was a four year B.Sc and I know some folks of my university (super talented) with their stellar profile made it through MIT/Standfy. But I don’t want those biggies, just some 25-40 ranked universities.</p>