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17 Jun 2016, 04:57
Hi every one,can any one please suggest me,i have got 293 in gre 140v ,153 ,toefl 72,and my btech is 83% wth no backlogs ,i m currently working in ntt data,plese suggest me universities where i can get a scholorship in computer engineering ,what is your suggestion.And indiana and uhcl are they best for me or not.
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15 Nov 2017, 05:08
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01 Oct 2023, 22:36
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You can refer to Carnegie Mellon University - Carnegie Mellon University. This is where many scholarships are available for students studying computer engineering, such as the Presidential Scholarship and the Carnegie Mellon National Scholarship Program. You should thoroughly research and examine the specific scholarship opportunities and eligibility criteria at each school.