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MS in Mechanical University of Illinois At Chicago

MadhuIndia
University of Illinois At Chicago, USA
MS in Mechanical
 

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University of Illinois is a great place to do your Masters in. They have a very flexible program and offer the best in the research area. Studying abroad is a great experience which I am sure everyone would cherish. All the best!

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My GRE score at the time of applying was 1980 (V720, q800, a460) and TOEFL 297 with 76% acads. My visa interview was a breeze. Hardly lasted a few mins. My advice to friends is simple...remain calm. Be polite but answer boldly, look the VO in the eyes and give valid reasons on why you would come back to India after completing the prog.

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I was self funded.

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Faculty are involved in many research areas including MEMS (Microelectrical Mechanical Systems), virtual reality and bioengineering. I was able to gain first-hand exposure to real-world engineering problems...superb program.

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With a Masters in Mech engg there are several openings in the manufacturing, power and aerospace industries.

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