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Anyone knows the diff. between Master of Engg(CompSci.) and Master of CompSci.

Param09

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1. I want to know the diff. between Master of Engg(CompSci.) and Master of CompSci. and which is better.
2. As very less universities offer Master of Engg....so plz tell me list of universities providing this graduate course.
3. Where are my chances to apply(in University) -- 10th(81%) , 10+2(74%) , b.tech(67%) Ielts(6.5) ... plz suggest some names.

THANKS in Advance :)
 

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Param09 said:
1. I want to know the diff. between Master of Engg(CompSci.) and Master of CompSci. and which is better.
2. As very less universities offer Master of Engg....so plz tell me list of universities providing this graduate course.
3. Where are my chances to apply(in University) -- 10th(81%) , 10+2(74%) , b.tech(67%) Ielts(6.5) ... plz suggest some names.

THANKS in Advance :)
1. The denomination of the degree depends on the department that covers it. Some colleges in Canada have a department of engineering which among other degrees may offer a master in computer engineering or even one in computer science. Generally, those schools that have a department of computer science will offer MS/PhD degrees in CS or software engineering. My PhD in CS is in one such department. We have a School of Engineering which offers degrees in Computer Engineering (Hard or Soft), mechanical, etc., but not computer science, since that's covered by my department.

Moreover, choosing the right degree depends on your objectives, which determine which one is better.

2. University of Victoria, UBC, at least in BC.

3. I'm not familiar with this system of evaluation. I'll leave it to sb. else. However, one thing you might want to do is contact admissions officers in a pool of universities and ask them to determine your chances of being accepted.
 

Param09

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Jun 20, 2012
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Hoshiarpur
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Consulate General Chandigarh
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LANDED..........
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Empirical-Scientist said:
1. The denomination of the degree depends on the department that covers it. Some colleges in Canada have a department of engineering which among other degrees may offer a master in computer engineering or even one in computer science. Generally, those schools that have a department of computer science will offer MS/PhD degrees in CS or software engineering. My PhD in CS is in one such department. We have a School of Engineering which offers degrees in Computer Engineering (Hard or Soft), mechanical, etc., but not computer science, since that's covered by my department.

Moreover, choosing the right degree depends on your objectives, which determine which one is better.

2. University of Victoria, UBC, at least in BC.

3. I'm not familiar with this system of evaluation. I'll leave it to sb. else. However, one thing you might want to do is contact admissions officers in a pool of universities and ask them to determine your chances of being accepted.
thnx for reply.
So does it make any big difference if i apply for any one of the two.....and whether i can apply for IT jobs(eg. Software Engineer ),doing any one of the two(MEng or MS).