I am applying for Fall sem 2024, been through 100s of univ. on my own. Spoke to close to 5 Duke Alumni, 1 Texas A and M, 3 Dartmouth, 3 UT Austin. They all applied by themselves, researched online, kept things simple yet compelling, had goog (not great) profiles. In short, If you are smart enough to sail through prestigious MEM, MIS programs then you are smart enough to do the whole process on your own without being prodigal on consultancies who 'claim' a lot of things. Thanks Gradvine for the video.
Absolutely, you've got it right! Our goal is to empower students to navigate prestigious programs successfully. While going solo is fantastic, we're here to ensure you don't settle for anything less than your best shot. Cheers to your efforts, and best of luck with your applications! 🙌🧡
Ideally, if you're aiming for the Fall 2025 intake, you should submit all your applications no later than December 15th, 2024. For a detailed profile evaluation and personalized timeline based on your specific situation, don't hesitate to schedule a free consultation call with our team. We'd be happy to help you navigate the application process. Schedule now: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
How to choose between thesis based and non thesis based computer science Masters. Which one is recommended? Certain universities like UIUC have both MCS and MSCS programs. Which program is better from a ROI pov?
We honestly believe it deserves a more detailed discussion than we can offer in a quick text reply. To provide the best guidance and help you make an informed decision, we'd love to connect with you on a call. Here's the link: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
Hello sir ,i have a query if you can please help.i have done engineering in electrical branch but later on i myself found to be more naturally inclined towards mechanical engineering.is there any option for me
Absolutely! Mechanical engineering tracks in MEM programs are a great option to explore your passion. Let's jump on a call to discuss more details and find the perfect fit for you! Here's the link: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
I am applying for Fall sem 2024, been through 100s of univ. on my own.
Spoke to close to 5 Duke Alumni, 1 Texas A and M, 3 Dartmouth, 3 UT Austin.
They all applied by themselves, researched online, kept things simple yet compelling, had goog (not great) profiles.
In short, If you are smart enough to sail through prestigious MEM, MIS programs then you are smart enough to do the whole process on your own without being prodigal on consultancies who 'claim' a lot of things.
Thanks Gradvine for the video.
Absolutely, you've got it right! Our goal is to empower students to navigate prestigious programs successfully. While going solo is fantastic, we're here to ensure you don't settle for anything less than your best shot. Cheers to your efforts, and best of luck with your applications! 🙌🧡
Sir I am in My last year of Btech Sem1 at for which time should i start to apply for
Ideally, if you're aiming for the Fall 2025 intake, you should submit all your applications no later than December 15th, 2024. For a detailed profile evaluation and personalized timeline based on your specific situation, don't hesitate to schedule a free consultation call with our team. We'd be happy to help you navigate the application process.
Schedule now: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
What if professors dont have official email address for sending LOR?
What is August 2024 deadline in USA for master in mostly Universities.
it depends upon the university some dec 31, jan31 and june for fall 2024. you have to check the website for specific uni
How to choose between thesis based and non thesis based computer science Masters. Which one is recommended? Certain universities like UIUC have both MCS and MSCS programs. Which program is better from a ROI pov?
We honestly believe it deserves a more detailed discussion than we can offer in a quick text reply.
To provide the best guidance and help you make an informed decision, we'd love to connect with you on a call.
Here's the link: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
Applying on last date of deadline considered red flag?
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Hello sir ,i have a query if you can please help.i have done engineering in electrical branch but later on i myself found to be more naturally inclined towards mechanical engineering.is there any option for me
Absolutely! Mechanical engineering tracks in MEM programs are a great option to explore your passion. Let's jump on a call to discuss more details and find the perfect fit for you!
Here's the link: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
Does Purdue requires GRE for MEM Progam
Yes, it is mandatory.
im applying for fall 2025 for ms in hci in clgs like gt, iupu etc should i write GRE?
Yes, we recommend taking the GRE. Good luck with your prep! If you have more questions, feel free to ask.
@@Gradvine but on the website it's mentioned no need to submit nor its considerate
@@Gradvine any update
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