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Opting a Canadian university for MS

Vivek6489

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Sep 30, 2013
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Hello,

I am in need of a suggestion to know which 1 of the below universities i can get in Canada for MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering or ECE Engineering -

1) University of Toronto
2) University of Waterloo
3) University of British Columbia
4) McGill University
5) McMaster University
6) University of Alberta
7) University of Montreal
Cool University of Calgary
9) Simon Fraser University
10) University of Manitoba
11) The University of Western Ontario

My academics -
10th - 95%
12th - 82.5%
Bachelors of engineering - 8.25 cgpa/10
I have done internship as well from MErlinHawk.
TOEFL IBT - 93(R 22; L 22;S 24;W 25)

I am having 2+ years of experience in Samsung R&D India with 6months working abroad(Samsung Electronics,South Korea)
I can get very good 2 LoAs from Samsung(PhD and Wifi Hotspot Inventors). I have worked in NFC Module for mobiles like S3,S4,Note2,Note3.
Yet to give GRE.

Any suggestion/Reply would help me...
 

neoseal

Star Member
Aug 20, 2013
58
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Here is world university ranking. you can play around with "region" and "subject" tab.

University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill are top 3 in Canada.

http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2012-13/world-ranking
 

ishy

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As you are going to do some type of a research thesis, the 'best' university depends on the supervisor best suited for your field. The university rankings are based on "overall" and hardly purely "engineering" let alone ECE.

Getting published in a reputable journal such as IEEE Trans. is much better for your job perspectives than getting a piece of paper.