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Dear Student,

For admittance to premier universities like MIT, Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and CMU, your resume must be exceptionally strong.

  • GRE - on the safe side, 325+
  • GPA of at least 110 and a TOEFL score of at least 110.
  • Do as many articles as you can, attempt to participate in research activities at your college, and if at all feasible, try to obtain patents.
  • Internships: I firmly feel that internships are important. Utilize your vacation time for internships, and attempt to concentrate on professions that are research-based or pure CS.
  • Extracurricular Activities: Present Papers, Participate in GSOC and Other Coding Events, etc.
  • Do two or more projects during your undergraduate studies, preferably ones that are linked to your field of study.
  • Work Experience - This is an optional consideration, but if you spend a few years in a top product company's R&D, it might be worthwhile.
  • Put a lot of time and work crafting your SOP and make sure it accurately expresses your reasons for obtaining an MS in Computer Science.
  • Get letters of recommendation from top management at your job and from research faculty at your college—they must know you!

Even if you address all of the aforementioned criteria, there is no assurance that you will be admitted to one of the universities you have named. When you make a decision, a combination of all these criteria will be taken into account, but these 10 ideas are a fantastic place to start.

I know someone who received acceptance letters from MIT, UC Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University for their MS and PhD programmes after scoring between 1400 and 1600 on the GRE. He applied with an excellent resume that included a 9+ GPA throughout college, two years of research in Microsoft R&D, and a few patents. Therefore, what matters is your whole profile.


I hope that helps! I wish you the best!

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you’re doing well.
To become a neuroscientist, you can choose from a variety of career routes. However, be sure to have a solid Plan B in place in case you decide that becoming a neuroscientist isn't what you really want to do.

  1. Graduate study in neuropsychology or cognitive psychology after a BA/BS in psychology, neuroscience, or cognitive science
  2. BS Bioinformatics graduate programme after computer science and biology majors
  3. BS Graduate study in biostatistics after majoring in math and statistics
  4. Biology BS followed by neuroscience graduate school
  5. Graduate study in biomedical engineering after a BS in electrical engineering
  6. Any of the aforementioned undergraduate majors followed by a residency in neurology

I would advise choosing a math, computer science, or electrical engineering degree with a double major (or minor) in either biology or psychology as a supplement. Undergraduate degrees in biology and psychology are largely useless, and they don't offer a solid backup plan in case you don't get accepted to graduate school.

The most crucial piece of advise is to get your study going as soon as possible! The most crucial criterion for admission to graduate schools is whether or not you have a strong track record of producing quality research!

Hope this helps.

Good luck.

Hello,

It's quite difficult to predict a exact rank on the basis of marks since it's keeps on fluctuating every year depending on the number of students appeared in exam and difficultly of the question paper.

But on the basis previous year we can estimate that your AIR would be somewhere around 243071 - 283221.
You can also use our website to predict your rank and percentile on the basis of you score-
http://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
Hope this information was helpful!
Have a great day ahead

Hello,

Since you have completed your 12th from Delhi, there are less chances of you getting to claim the Kashmir domicile for NEET UG 2022.

Here is the eligibility criteria - The following NEET domicile requirements must be met by applicants for JK MBBS/BDS admission in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh:

- The candidate must be a resident of the UT of J&K or Ladakh, as applicable;

- Additionally, a candidate must have earned a passing grade in English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in the state's upper secondary Part II (Class 12) or an equivalent exam from a recognized statutory Board or university.


Hope this helped!

Dear Student,

Of course you’re eligible for MPT in Canada after BOT in India.
Eligibility criteria - The degree of graduation with a 60–70% grade point average. Ideally, candidates should hold bachelor's degrees in engineering, medicine, or similar professions of interest . IELTS, PTE, and TOEFL results. After reviewing the qualifying requirements on the websites of the colleges, you can apply immediately.

You would have more opportunities and greater compensation in areas like the United Arab Emirates and other nations if you held a Canadian MPT. After completing the test for a licence to operate as a physiotherapist, however, you can also work in locations like the United Arab Emirates with BPT.

You can study MTP in Canada if you have the means to do so, and as I previously stated, you will be given priority in the United Arab Emirates. In addition, profitable benefits will be used to choose other locations for your interest.

Hope this helps.

Good luck.

Hello Sania,

With 530 Marks in NEET out of 720, unfortunately there is no chance for you to get any Government Medical College for MBBS in North India as well as pan India.

It will be better for you that you start preparing for NEET 2023 if you really want a Government MBBS Seat. But, if you don't want to study again then you have better options of Private Medical Colleges.

Here are some tips for your better NEET 2023 preparation :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips

Here is the list of Top Private MBBS Colleges in India :-

  1. CMC Vellore
  2. KMC Manipal - Kasturba Medical College
  3. ILBS Delhi - Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences
  4. St Johns Medical College, Bangalore
  5. KMC Mangalore - Kasturba Medical College
  6. JSS Medical College, Mysore
  7. DMCH Ludhiana - Dayanand Medical College and Hospital
  8. PSGIMSR Coimbatore - PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
  9. MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
  10. Dr DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai
  11. KIMS Karad - Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences

But, if you look and understand my suggestion carefully, you should go for a drop year . Since you have already scored 530 marks, you are very near to easily score 630 marks and can get India's Best Medical Colleges. The score you have obtained right now is really good but unfortunately you need to study just little more harder to get more marks so that you can have a better option of government seats.

You also have an option to take BDS this year itself. Here is the list of Top Government BDS Colleges in India :-

  1. King George's Medical University - [KGMU] Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
  2. Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences - [MAIDS] New Delhi, Delhi NCR
  3. Pt Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences - [PGIMS] Rohtak, Haryana
  4. Institute of Medical Sciences - [IMS] Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
  5. Nair Hospital Dental College Mumbai, Maharashtra
  6. Banaras Hindu University - [BHU] Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
  7. Government Dental College & Hospital Aurangabad, Maharashtra
  8. Govt. Dental College & Hospital - [GDCH] Nagpur, Maharashtra
  9. Jamia Millia Islamia University-[JMI] New Delhi, Delhi NCR
  10. Government Dental College & Hospital Mumbai, Maharashtra

You can predict your Rank using this link :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp

You can predict your college using this link :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

Hope this helps. All the Best.

Thank You.

Hello,


MBA is the common abbreviation for a Master of Business Administration degree, and recipients typically stop attending school after receiving it. The eligibility for this course is that a candidate must have a graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognized university .

Hence, you can do MBA either from Abroad or India after studying integrated M.Tech CSE from VIT Vellore. The main eligibility is graduation.


I hope this helps,


All the best

Hey student,

No ,Changing college alloted by Kcet after completion of one year is not possible,because your current college will have all your original certificate and will not release them before full payment of the whole course.

All the best student,

Hope this helps you.

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Hi,


Since you have not mentioned your category, I am assuming you are from general category. Then, I am sorry to say with a rank of 6 lakhs chances of getting a college through JOSAA counselling is really low. This year 7 lakh+ candidates appeared for JEE Main 2022, so you can understand competition is very high.


I would suggest you appear for the entrance tests conducted by private colleges like BITS, SRM, VIT, etc.


Try the JEE Main 2022 rank predictor and find out which colleges you have a chance of getting into based on your rank - https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp


I hope that was helpful.

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