Fall 2014 | MS (CS) | GRE 318 (V: 159; Q: 159) | TOEFL Awaited | Goa University | 64%

<p>I shall be very grateful if you kindly evaluate my profile given below,</p>

<p>Academics: B.E In Information Technology, 64% with honors (Degree Percentage) Aggregate: 55%
Goa University; Information Technology Deparment</p>

<p>GRE - 318; Verbal: 159; Quant: 159; AWA: 3.5</p>

<p>TOEFL - Yet to be answered.</p>

<p>Publications:</p>

<ol>
<li>Conference: VSI Society of India - Goa Chapter (VLSI and Embedded systems)
Paper Presented: Mobile Application for Emergency Alerts using Nokia Qt
Description: An Application designed specifically for Mobile Users to use in case of Emergency.
If the user is in a panic situation, the application informs this to the emergency contacts of the user and also sends the snapshot of the users GPS Location as a snapshot.</li>
</ol>

<p>Final Year Project: Mobile Application for Emergency Alerts using Nokia Qt (Completed under Persistent Systems Limited)</p>

<p>Work Experience: Currently working as a Software Developer in Zedo India Pvt Ltd. (2 years)
Domain: Java</p>

<p>Following is the list of universities.</p>

<p>North Carolina State University
Virginia State University - Petersburg
Univ of North Carolina Greensboro
Univ of North Carolina Charlotte
Univ of North Carolina - Pembroke
Univ of North Carolina - Wilmington
North Carolina Central University - Durham
North Carolina A & T state University
Fayetteville State University
Hampton University
East Carolina University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Old Dominion University</p>

<p>Kindly provide comments on:

  1. Chances of getting admission
  2. The Quality of Computer Science course
  3. Chances of financial aid
  4. The fees per year
  5. Chances of Placement/Job
  6. Safety aspect
  7. If WES Credential Evaluation is required</p>

<p>The strongest of these is north Carolina State by far. As for your chances for admission, you had better ask the universities directly or at least look at their statistics. are you looking for funding or will you self-fund? Do you want a research degree or a professional one?</p>

<p>Looking at your grades, I would say that your chances at North Carolina State are not terribly high. The others should be more in your range. Is your degree a First or Second Class?</p>

<p>My degree is a First Class</p>