MS in UK

Sep 28, 2020 4 Comments

Hi Blind community
I am planning to pursue my MS(Computer science) from abroad and would be applying for the same in the upcoming months. My first priority was Canada but after researching, I found our that I wasn't eligible for the top universities. As a backup I looked for ireland as an option but Ireland has only some top 5 universities which come under 500 world ranking.
Now after knowing all this, I am looking at UK as my last option as I am eligible for most of the universities to apply.(70% in Undergrad). As I don't have sufficient time to research, can someone suggest me some universities which I can apply in so that my spectrum of research is reduced a little.
My profile is as below-
1. 70% in Undergrad from computer science & engineering
2. 1+ work experience
3. No research paper published
4. 94 in TOEFL

Thanks in advance.

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    ggy3662

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    ggy3662
    I am sorry to break it to you, but you won't get in any top universities with your profile. Why do you want to do MS anyway?
    Sep 28, 2020 0
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    hvg8x

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    hvg8x
    OP are you planning to work in UK after your education? If that's the case you'd be better off with 3 years of work experience at least. Looks like you'll spend a fortune on the fee because there aren't scholarships or good part time jobs unlike the USA. Also UK Master's degrees are generally one year in duration. There may not be time between assignment deadlines for a part-time job.
    Are you taking out a student loan?
    Sep 28, 2020 0
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    ballcock

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    ballcock
    Try Imperial college london. Application fee is free and you’ll never know unless you try so fuck it and apply. Recommendations carry a lot of weight sometimes.
    Sep 28, 2020 0
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    UNOF75

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    UNOF75
    I'm sorry but agreed with the comment above, Oxbridge is 90% as a minimum and other top unis won't be that far from that. Especially the UK ones have usually their minimum gpa criteria stated on their websites.

    How about you consider some other universities in Europe? A big part of them have MS in English and they will also be much cheaper than the UK/Irish ones. I'd suggest you especially take a look at Germany, Netherlands, and perhaps Switzerland and Austria.
    Sep 28, 2020 0