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However, he has still not gotten reply from the desired university. All the E-Mails titled “Extremely Urgent” and “Please Reply ASAP” shot to the Dream University either go unanswered or replied by a standard “We will get in touch with you as soon as possible” answer. This is the most common situation of people applying for MS. Here are a few questions from A’s (along with B, C and D’s) mind:

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Options After Engineering

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Till now, after-grad has been plagued with posts and columns related to M.S. Through this post, I intend to bring into light the myriad options that one can look forward to after graduating. Of course, these depend on an individual’s inclination, academics, family background amongst many other things. Let me profile these options by answering the basic questions about them.

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List of Things

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Here’s a list of the important things that you need to get and also stuff that you can avoid.

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M.S. In U.S. In 9 Easy Steps

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Step 1: This step is to be taken during the second year itself or latest by half of the third year. It is important to chalk out how you want to shape up your career early on. You can either opt to pursue further studies or  get a job. Watch out for my next post […]

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GRE-Must Read

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about GRE, alongwith some other useful information.
Needless to say, GRE is the first step to pursuing master’s in USA. There are thousands of websites that will help you know the paper pattern, FAQs, sample questions etc. Hence, here I will save my efforts and not go into […]

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