Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Computer Engineering

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2.Stanford University (CA)
3. Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
4.University of California–Berkeley
5. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
6. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
7. Georgia Institute of Technology
8. University of Texas–Austin
9. Cornell University (NY)
10. California Institute of Technology
11.Princeton University (NJ)
12.Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN)
13. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli)
14.University of Washington
15. University of Southern California (Viterbi)
16. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark)
17. Rice University (Brown) (TX)
18.University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)
19. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)
20.Pennsylvania State University–University Park
21. Duke University (NC)
22.Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL)
23.Ohio State University
24.Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)
25.A&M University–College Station (Look)
26.University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
27. Harvard University (MA)
28.Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD)
29.University of Virginia
30. North Carolina State University
31University of California–Santa Barbara
32.University of Pennsylvania
33.Virginia Tech
34. Brown University (RI)
35.Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ)
36.University of California–Davis
37.University of California–Irvine (Samueli)
38.University of Massachusetts–Amherst
39. Arizona State University (Fulton)
40.University of Colorado–Boulder
41.University of Florida
42.University of Rochester (NY)
43Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)
44. Iowa State University
45.University of Arizona
46.University of Notre Dame (IN)
47.University of Utah
48Vanderbilt University (TN)
49. Case Western Reserve University (OH)
50.Michigan State University
51.SUNY–Stony Brook
52. Boston University
53.Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH)
54. Northeastern University (MA)
55.University at Buffalo–SUNY
56.University of Illinois–Chicago
57.University of New Mexico
58. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL)
59.Clemson University (SC)
60.Polytechnic University (NY)
61.Syracuse University (NY)
62.University of California–Santa Cruz (Baskin)
63.University of Iowa
64.University of Tennessee–Knoxville
65.University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
66.Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA)
67. Drexel University (PA)
68.Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour)
69.Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA)
70.Oregon State University

Industiral Engineering Colleges

1. Georgia Institute of Technology
2. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
3. University of California–Berkeley
4. Pennsylvania State University–
5.University ParkPurdue University–West Lafayette (IN)
6.Stanford University (CA)
7. Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL)
8. Cornell University (NY)
9.Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)
10.Virginia Tech
11. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)
12.University of Wisconsin–Madison
13. Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA)
14. North Carolina State University
15.University of Southern California (Viterbi)
16. University of Florida
17. Arizona State University (Fulton)
18.Ohio State University
19. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)
20. University of Arizona
21.University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
22.University of Pittsburgh
23.University of Texas–Austin
24. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ)
25. Iowa State University
26. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL)
27.University at Buffalo–SUNY
28.University of Arkansas–Fayetteville
29.University of Washington
30. Clemson University (SC)
31.University of Iowa
32.University of Oklahoma
33. Oklahoma State University
34.Texas Tech University
35.University of Central Florida

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Studying In New Zealand

International students must fulfill all the minimum eligibility conditions and other related New Zealand's admission requirements to get admission in any of the study programs there. Leaving for New Zealand for a full time study experience needs step-by-step planning and a student visa. The procedures should be started well in advance of the commencement of the program. Students must start the procedure by submitting the applications to the concerned university(s) at least two months before the study programs start. After that students are advised to search and identify the scholarships or financial aid schemes and begin the application process to get the financial support they desire to obtain.
Checking with the nearest Mentor Consultancy is advised for details as scholarship deadlines vary across institutions. Then, students should register for IELTS or TOEFL examination, which are the mandatory entrance tests to seek admission in New Zealand's universities and other Institutions. Students should apply for a student visa at the nearest New Zealand diplomatic mission, after being accepted by an institution for a study program in New Zealand. In order to apply for a student visa, overseas students generally need the following documents:


A valid passport.
Documents supporting past educational qualifications.
Letter of acceptance from the respective New Zealand University or other institution where the student is enrolled.
Evidence of IELTS or TOEFL score.
Evidence of adequate funds to cover tuition and living costs of students and their dependents (if any), including return transportation.
If applicable, a letter from the student's sponsor.
In some cases, a medical examination by a doctor designated by the New Zealand government may be needed. The immigration officer will provide information about this requirement.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Choosing A Counselor

Most students fail to understand that the best counselor is not the most popular counselor. Just because a counselor is famous does not mean he should be your first choice. Every counselor is a specialist in a particular department. For example, 2 counselors can be equally famous but 1 must be a specialist in Science courses and the other in Commerce.When you search for a counselor atleast meet 3 counselors and then accept which ever counselor you like. There are some counselors who are very good in MBA but still counsel students for science courses. Please do not go to such counselors. Do a proper research of which course you want to do, how much the counselor is helping and the main part, how much he is charging.Instead of counselors you can also contact some agents you are affiliated to universities abroad. They will help you submit your applications to the university for free. They are very useful but only help you with respect to the universities they are affiliated to. These agents get a commission for every students who accepts admission via them. They also have a consortium (quota) of their own so there are more chances of getting admissions that way.

One of the most renowned places where students apply via agents is UK.There are some counselors themselves who have a contact in getting students to a particular university. But remember, good universities don’t require people to represent them via counselors.Counselors are sometimes not even required if you have a sibling or a friend who is willing to guide you with everything. You just need a little guidance, most counselors do only that, they only guide you. What you can do is ask your seniors, relatives or search the web for the prospects of the course you like and the university you prefer. You can also borrow their documents for guidance and prepare your own. But please be careful about plagiarism. Please do not copy thing word-2-word. The universities abroad scan the documents and use software’s to see if they are original or copied.There are some counselors who help you entirely from A-Z from choosing a college to getting your visa done. Its choice if you want such counselors. Its better if you don’t go to such counselors because your entirely at their mercy. You will not have a clear picture of whats happening and will always be nervous.To end, please choose your counselor according to the subject he is a specialist in and not how famous he is. Also please check the review of his previous clients.All best with your selection!!!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

US UNIVERSITIES FOR MBA

ALABAMA
1. Auburn University – Main Campus – mbainfo@business.auburn.edu
2. University Of Albama – Birmingham – mlake@uab.edu
3. University Of Alabama – Huntsville – msmprog@email.utah.edu
4. Troy State University - Troy – bcamp@trojan.troyst.edu

ARIZONA
1. Arizona State University – Main Campus – asu.mba@asu.edu
2. Thunderbird Gradutae School Of Management – Admissions@T-Bird.Edu
3. University Of Arizona – Ellernet@Bpa.Arizona.Edu

CALIFORNIA
1. California State University – Chico – sjensen@csuchico.edu
2. California State University – Bakersfield – tmishoe@csubak.edu
3. California State University-Fresno – mark_keepler@csufresno.edu
4. California State University-Fullerton – mba@fullerton.edu
5. California State University-Hayward- gradprograms@csuhayward.edu
6. California State University-San Bernarido – thomas@mail.csusb.edu
7. California State University-Los Angeles- deansbe@calstatela
8. California State University-Long Beach – mba@csulb.edu
9. Claremont graduate school – drucker@cgu.edu
10. Azusa pacific university – graduatecenter@apu.edu
11. Loyola Marymount university – mbapc@lmumail.lmu.edu
12. Pepperdine university – bschool@pepperdine.edu
13. San diego state university – sdsumba@mail.sdsu.edu
14. San Francisco state university – mba@sfsu.edu
15. San jose state university – kassing_a@cob.sjsu.edu
16. California State University-Northridge- mba@csun.edu
17. Stanford university- mba@gsb.stanford.edu
18. California State University- Berkeley- mbaadms@haas.berkeley.edu
19. California State University-Davis- admission@gsm.ucdavis.edu
20. California State University-Irvine- gsm.mba@uci.edu
21. California State University- Los Angeles – mba.admissions@anderson.ucla.edu
22. University of san diego – grads@acusd.edu
23. University of San Francisco- mbausf@usfca.edu
24. University of Southern California – mashallmba@marshall.usc.edu
COLORADO
1. Colorado State University – bizinfo@lamar.colostate.edu
2. Colorado Tech University – ctucos@coloradotech.edu
3. University of Colorado- Boulder – busgrad@colorado.edu
4. University of Colorado- Denver – graduate_bussiness@maron.cudenver.edu
5. University of Denver – dcb@du.edu

CONNECTICUT
1. Yale University – mba.admissions@yale.edu
2. University of Connecticut – uconnmba@sba.uconn.edu
3. Fairfield University – mba@fair1.fairfield.edu
4. University of Bridgeport – admit@bridgeport.edu

DELAWARE
1. University of Delaware – mbaprogram@udel.edu

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1. Georgetown University – mba@georgetown.edu
2. George Washington University – sbpmapp@gwu.edu
3. Howard University - mba@bschool.howard.edu

FLORIDA
1. Florida Atlantic University – gradadm@fau.edu
2. Florida State University – smartin@cob.fsu.edu
3. University of Florida – Gainesville – mbaadmiss@notes.cba.ufl.edu
4. University of Central Florida – graduate@mail.ucf,edu
5. University of Miami – mba@miami.edu

GEORGIA
1. Emory University – admissions@bus.emory.edu
2. Georgia Institute of Technology – msm@mgt.gatech.edu
3. Georgia State University – cba-oaa@gsu.edu
4. University of Goergia – terrymba@terry.uga.edu

ILLINOIS
1. Bradley University – ade@bradley.edu
2. Depaul University – mbainfo@wppost.depaul.edu
3. Illinois Institute of Technology – degrees@stuart.iit.edu
4. Illinois State University – isumba@exchange.cob.ilstu.edu
5. Northwestern University – mbaadmissions@kellogg.nwu.edu
6. University of Illinois – Chicago – mba@uic.edu
7. University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign – mba@uiuc.edu
8. Indiana University – Bloomington – mbaoffice@indiana.edu
9. Purdue University – West Lafayette – Krannert_ms@mgmt.purdue.edu
10. University of Notre dame – mba.1@nd.edu

IOWA
1. Iowa State University – busgrad@iastate.edu
2. University of Iowa – iowamba@uiowa.edu

KANSAS
1. Pittsburgh State University – grad@pittstate.edu
2. University of Kansas – bschoolgrad@ukans.edu
3. Wichita State University – jim.wolff@wichita.edu
4. Kansas State University – cmccahon@ksu.edu

LOUISIANA
1. Louisiana State University – busmba@lsu.edu
2. Tulane University – freeman.admissions@tulane.edu

MARYLAND
1. University of Maryland – College Park – mba_info@rhsmith.umd.edu

MASSACHUSETTS
1. Babson College – mbaadmission@babson.edu
2. Bentley College – smarthers@bently.edu
3. Boston College – bcmba@bc.edu
4. Harvard University – admissions@hbs.edu
5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology – mbaadmissions@sloan.mit.edu
6. Northeastern University – gsba@neu.edu
7. Suffolk University – grad.admission@admin.suffolk.edu
8. University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth – graduate@umassd.edu
9. University of Massachusetts – Lorwell – graduate_school@uml.edu

MICHIGAN
1. Eastern Michigan University – cob.grad@emich.edu
2. Michigan State University – mba@msu.edu
3. University of Michigan- Ann Arbor – umbsmba@umich.edu
4. University of Michigan – Dearborn – gradbusiness@umd.umich.edu
5. Central Michigan University – Pamela.stambersky@cmich.edu

MINNESOTA
1. University of Minnesota – Twin Cities – mbaoffic@csom.umn.edu

MISSOURI
2. Southwest Missouri State University – graduatecollege@smsu.edu
3. University of Missouri – Columbia – grad@missouri.edu
4. University of Missouri – Kansas City – admit@umkc.edu
5. University of Missouri – St. Loius – gradadm@umsl.edu
6. Washington University of Missouri – St. Loius – mba@olin.wustl.edu

NEBRASKA
1. Creighton University – cobagrad@creighton.edu
2. University of Nebraska – Lincoln – cgraduate@unlnotes.unl.edu
3. University of Nebraska – Omaha – graduate@unomaha.edu

NEVADA
1. University of Las Vegas – Nevada – cobmba@ccmail.nevada.edu

NEW HAMPSHIRE
1. Dartmouth College – tuck.admissions@dartmouth

NEW JERSEY
1. New Jersey Institute of Technology – worrell@admin.njit.edu
2. Rutgers State University – New Brunswick and New Ark – admit@business.rutgers.edu

NEW YORK
1. Clarkson University – gradprog@clarkson.edu
2. Columbia University - apply@claven.gsb.columbia.edu
3. Cornell University – mba@cornell.edu
4. CUNY Baruch College – Zicklingradadmissions@baruch.cuny.edu
5. Fordham University – admissionsgb@fordham.edu
6. Hofstra University – humba@hofstra.edu
7. New York University – sternmba@stern.nyu.edu
8. Rochester Institute of Technology – gradbus@rit.edu
9. SUNY – Albany – busapps@cnsunix.albany.edu
10. Syracuse University – mbainfo@som.syr.edu
11. University of Buffalo – som-mba@buffalo.edu
12. University of Rochester – mbaadm@simon.rochester.edu
13. Renssselaer Polytechnic Institute – management@rpi.edu

NORTH CAROLINA
1. Duke University – admissions-info@fuqua.duke.edu
2. North Carolina State University – msm@ncsu.edu
3. University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill – mba_info@unc.edu
4. University of North Carolina – Charlotte – gradadm@email.uncc.edu
5. University of North Carolina – Greenboro – mba@uncg.edu
6. Wake Forest University – cathy.caesar@mba.wfu.edu

OHIO
1. Case Western Reserve University- questions@exchange.som.cwru.edu
2. Cleveland State University – b.gottschalk@csuohio.edu
3. Ohio State University –cobgrd@osu.edu
4. University of Cincinnati – graduate@uc.edu
5. University of Toledo – mba@utoledo.edu
6. University of Findlay – admissions@findlay.edu

OKLAHOMA
1. Oklahoma State University – mba-osu@okstate.edu
2. University of Oklahoma – awatkins@ou.edu

OREGON
1. Oregon State University – osuadmit@orst.edu
2. University of Oregon – mbainfo@lcb.uoregon.edu
3. Portland State University – adm@pdx.edu

PENNSYLVANIA
1. Carnegie Mellon University – gsia-admissions@andrew.cmu.edu
2. Drexel University – admissions@drexel.edu
3. Lehigh University – incbgrad@lehigh.edu
4. Penn State University – University Park – smealmba@psu.edu
5. Temple University – masters@sbm.temple.edu
6. University of Pennsylvania – mbadmiss@wharton.upenn.edu
7. University of Pittsburgh – mba@katz.pitt.edu
8. Villanova University – gradbus.advise@widener.edu

SOUTH CAROLINA
1. Clemson University – mba@clemson.edu
2. University of South Carolina – mba@moore.sc.edu

TENNESSEE
1. University of Tennessee – Knoxville – mba@utk.edu
2. Vanderbilt University – admissions@owen.vanderbilt.edu

TEXAS
1. Baylor University – mba@hsb.baylor.edu
2. Lamar University – intladm@hal.lamar.edu
3. Rice University – enterjgs@rice.edu
4. Southern Methodist University – mbainfo@mail.cox.smu.edu
5. Texas A & M University – College Station – maysmba@tamu.edu
6. Texas A & M – Commerce – graduate_school@tamu-commerce.edu
7. Texas Tech University – bagrad@ba.ttu.edu
8. University of Houston – Main Campus – oss@uh.edu
9. University of North Texas – mba@cobaf.unt.edu
10. University of Texas – Arlington – admit@uta.edu
11. University of Texas – Austin – texasmba@bus.utexas.edu
12. University of Texas – El Paso – gradschool@utep.edu
13. University of Texas – San Antonio – graduatestudies@utsa.edu

UTAH
1. Brigham Young University – mba@byu.edu
2. University of Utah – masters@business.utah.edu

VIRGINIA
1. College Of William & Mary – admissions@business.wm.edu
2. George Mason University – masonbiz@som.gmu.edu
3. Old Dominion University – mbainfo@odu.edu
4. Radford University – rumba@radford.edu
5. University of Richmond – mba@richmond.edu
6. University of Virginia – darden@virginia.edu
7. Virginia Commonwealth University – gsib@vcu.edu
8. Virginia Tech University – mba_info@vt.edu

WASHINGTON
1. Eastern Washington University – mbaprogram@ewu.edu
2. University of Washington – mba@u.washington.edu

WISCONSIN
1. University of Wisconsin – Madison – uwmadmba@bus.wisc.edu
2. University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee – umbusmasters@csd.uwm.edu