MIS – 91Èȱ¬ Blog /blog Your Online Academy For Better Scores & Best Admits Fri, 22 Apr 2022 13:04:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.2 /blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/favicon-01-150x150.png MIS – 91Èȱ¬ Blog /blog 32 32 MEM, MIS, MBA: What should I pick? Part 1 /blog/mem-mis-mba-what-should-i-pick-part-1/ /blog/mem-mis-mba-what-should-i-pick-part-1/#comments Tue, 04 Oct 2016 16:09:00 +0000 https://www.greedge.com/blog/?p=1910 Do you want to put your technical skills to a business idea? Do you wish to learn the nuances of managing a business? Are you...

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Do you want to put your technical skills to a business idea?

Do you wish to learn the nuances of managing a business?

Are you keen on floating your own start-up?

If yes, management should be your choice of study.

Have a look at these popular courses in Management that are designed specifically for engineers like you. Also, the best part about pursuing your management course is that most schools from across the globe accept your 91Èȱ¬ scores!

Moreover, you can never run out of options in the field of management. There are several management courses like MEM, MIS, and MBA that offer a challenging and lucrative career. So, go ahead and explore this exciting field and zero in on the right course that you can pick.

Are you aware of these courses?

There are numerous career paths and choices of study for engineers. Be it in the areas of Engineering & Technology or Engineering Management, there are several niche courses that you can pursue. These courses are specifically designed to impart both engineerings as well as business perspectives. Moreover, as a management student, you will have the opportunity to learn the practical aspects of engineering along with core business subjects.

You can have a look at these top three management courses that offer numerous career opportunities for engineers like you. Coming up first in this series is- Masters in Engineering Management (MEM)

Masters in Engineering Management (MEM): This multidisciplinary field of study offers numerous opportunities in the fields of business methods and engineering processes. As a MEM graduate, you will have a diverse range of coursework including new product development, lean improvement, experience design, technology strategy among others.

MEM is the right program of study for all those of you, who want to understand the business aspects as well as the engineering aspects of technology. This program is hence, rightfully called the “Engineer’s MBA.â€

Is MEM ideal for me?

    1. If you are someone who can just put things together and integrate technical and business skills, then MEM is the right program for you.

Even if you are someone who wants to learn the tricks of managing a startup and explore technical entrepreneurship, MEM is your right field of study.

  • Or simply said, if you are a skilled engineer who wants to understand the essential principles of a business, then MEM is your appropriate choice of study.

 

Who should go: MEM

What will my career path be like after MEM?

You have numerous career choices after your MEM. Some of the broad career paths include:

  1. Engineering Project Management
  2. Industrial Management Engineering
  3. Construction Management Engineering

Engineering Project Management : Are you someone who can strategize projects and achieve your specified goals? Do you feel that you have a flair for setting targets and allocating resources for a project?

If yes, engineering project management will gel with your aptitude. As an engineering project manager, you will be chiefly responsible for:

  1. Setting up the strategies and targets for a project
  2. Drawing optimal allocation of input for a project
  3. Charting out a detailed plan to meet the targets

Industrial Management Engineering: Industrial management engineering is one niche field of operation that integrates engineering concepts to the management of people and material sciences. Rightfully said, Industrial management engineering offers you the scope to apply your scientific knowledge to everyday practical problems.

As an industrial management engineer, you will be chiefly responsible for:

  1. Improving the supply chain management of an organization
  2. Enhancing the assembly line of the company and regularly monitoring the progress
  3. Developing the material, logistical, and technological resources of the production system

Construction Management Engineering: Construction management engineering is a professional field of career choice that deals with the creation, up gradation, and maintenance of construction projects. Some of the prominent fields of construction management include maintenance of facilities like theÌýairport, dams, railroads among others. As a construction management engineer, some of your prominent responsibilities will include:

  1. Supervising the lifecycle of a construction project.
  2. Maintaining a variety of project control techniques to keep the construction project aligned with the set goal
  3. Supporting the construction process, and negotiating and discussing with vendors

What will my role be after MEM?

Opportunities are abundant for MEM graduates. Some of the popular and most lucrative career options for MEM graduates include:

MEM- Career option

How is MEM different from other management programs:

  1. Master’s in Engineering Management is often seen as a course that has a wide range of learning methods. Courses for Master’s in Engineering Management are taught through workshops, case studies, and engineering design activities.
  2. As a part of your curriculum, you will use tools like 3D modeling to find solutions to various business problems. Moreover, as a MEM graduate, you will be someone who will comprehend the engineering and business aspects of technology.

What are the best universities for me to do my MEM?

There are numerous universities, and more specifically, top ranking universities that offer MEM programs. Some of the top universities include:

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  2. University of Southern California
  3. Northwestern University
  4. Duke University
  5. Dartmouth College
  6. Cornell University

To sum up:

  1. Master’s in Engineering Management is an appropriate course of choice for you if you want to apply engineering technologies to business practices.
  2. As a MEM graduate, you can be assured of a challenging and lucrative career as a client services specialist, associate consultant, production team leader, and head of a supply chain.
  3. You will certainly not run out of options if you pursue MEM and you will indeed be bagging opportunities from both domains—engineering and business.

Coming up next in this series – Management opportunities for Engineers: MIS

Do you want to know more about MEM? Do you have any queries regarding the 91Èȱ¬ scores for MEM? Shoot your questions and our experts will revert back with the answers.

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Spring 2018: Best Universities for Popular Courses – with 91Èȱ¬ score, TOEFL Score /blog/top-universities-for-popular-branches-spring-2017/ /blog/top-universities-for-popular-branches-spring-2017/#comments Fri, 15 Apr 2016 12:22:58 +0000 https://www.greedge.com/blog/?p=809 If you are looking forward to pursuing your higher education abroad, there are two admission seasons you need to be aware of. They are Spring...

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If you are looking forward to pursuing your higher education abroad, there are two admission seasons you need to be aware of. They are Spring and Fall.
With the spring 2017 admission season fast approaching, we will be looking at a few of the popular branches and top universities that offer courses for the Spring admission season.

a) Less competition: Some universities receive more applications in the Fall than in the Spring. So by applying for Spring, you are competing with fewer students for getting admits. This can substantially increase your chances of getting admits to top universities. If you’re keen on pursuing Fall admissions, it can also serve as a fallback option if your Spring admission doesn’t pan out well.

b) Availability of courses and classes: ÌýSome universities offer prerequisite or preliminary courses during all semesters, while others offer certain courses only during Fall season. So chances are if you apply for Spring, you might have to take up certain extra classes for covering the basics before moving on to the major subjects. By the end of the first semester, most of the students offset this lag. It is better to keep in touch with the faculty members and students or alumni of your preferred university, to know more about these scenarios.

c) Scholarships and financial assistance
: Financial assistance in the form of scholarships and fellowships vary according to the season and also depends upon the university you’re applying to.ÌýSome universities maintain the same amount of stipend across both the seasons, while others may restrict the funding to one admission season. Keep that in mind before deciding upon an admission season. Do a background check on the financial assistance criteria of the respective university. Discuss with the agencies offering scholarships and understand if they provide funds for Spring admits also.

The most popular branches that universities offer for Spring admission season are:

Some universities roll out their deadlines as early as June and July. So, this is the perfect time to review them based on your preferred specialization. We present a mix of top private and public universities, offering the most sought-after courses for Spring 2017 admission season.
Get ready for a detailed review of universities. Sit back, relax, and keep a pen and paper by your side. You may want to take notes!

COMPUTER SCIENCE

1) Purdue University

Purdue-University - Computer Science

Purdue-University – Computer Science

  • Location: West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S. (Rank: 6)
    This flagship university of the Purdue University systems offers the finest education when it comes to Computer Science. With specializations like Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Databases, Data Mining, Networking and Operating Systems, and Programming Languages and Compilers, Purdue is one of the most sought-after institutions for CS worldwide.
  • Tuition fee: $29,132
  • Overall acceptance rate: 21.8%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 317
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 100

2) University of Southern California

University of Southern California - Computer Science

University of Southern California – Computer Science

  • Location: Los Angeles, California (Rank:Ìý10)
    This private university seated in LA ranks at number 10 among universities providing Computer Science courses. Providing a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts as well as current issues in Computer Science and Engineering, USC draws huge number of post graduate students every year.
  • Tuition fee: $50,210
  • Overall acceptance rate: 22.8%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 314
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 90

3) Cornell University

Cornell University for Computer Science

Cornell University for Computer Science

  • Location: Ithaca, NY, United States (Rank:Ìý13)
    With a motto of Universitas CornellianaÌý(“I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study” –Ezra Cornell), this private Ivy League University is living up to its promise by providing one of the best Computer Science curriculum across the world. Ranking at 13, Cornell provides state-of-art R&D opportunities in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Computational Biology, Computer Architecture & VLSI, Database Systems, Human Interaction, Robotics, Security, and Systems and Networking.
  • Tuition fee: $49,116
  • Overall acceptance rate: 27.6%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 320
  • TOEFL score required (MS): N

4) University of Maryland – College Park

University of Maryland-College Park for Computer Science

University of Maryland – College Park for Computer Science

  • Location:Ìý College Park, Maryland, United States (Rank: 23)
    This flagship institution of the University System of Maryland is known for drawing heavy research funds as high as $500 million from the likes of NASA and Department of Homeland Security. It currently ranks at 23 in our list of universities offering courses in Computer Science.
  • Tuition fee: $31,144
  • Overall acceptance rate: 32.5%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 315
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 104

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

1) Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University for electrical Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University for Electrical Engineering

  • Location: ÌýPittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Rank: 4)
    The merger between Carnegie Institute of Technology and Mellon Institute of Industrial Research has led this private research university to rank at 4 in a list of universities providing Electrical Engineering courses. Boasting of an alumni body comprising numerous Academy Award winners, Turing Award winners, and Tony and Emmy Award winners, CMU offers top-notch courses in the following areas: Device Sciences and Nano-Fabrication, Signals and Systems, Circuits, Computer Hardware and Software.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$50,410
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý22.5%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 319
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 103

2) Purdue University

Purdue-University for electrical engineering

Purdue University for Electrical Engineering

  • Location: West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S. (Rank: 6)
    With a university rank of 6, this public university situated in Indiana offers courses in the following specializations: Automatic Control, Biomedical Imaging and Sensing, Communications, Networking, Signal & Image Processing, Power and Energy Systems, Fields and Optics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, VLSI and Circuit Design.
  • Tuition fee: $29,132
  • Overall acceptance rate: 21.8%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 317
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 100

3) University of Southern California

University of Southern California for electrical engineering

University of Southern California for Electrical Engineering

  • Location: Los Angeles, California (Rank:Ìý10)
    Coming in at number 10, this private research university prides itself on the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering known for research in innovative areas, e.g., biosignal processing, high speed switching architectures, nanotechnology, and quantum information processing.
  • Tuition fee: $50,210
  • Overall acceptance rate: 22.8%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 314
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 90

4) Columbia University

Columbia University for electrical engineering

Columbia University for Electrical Engineering

  • Location: New York City, New York, U.S. (Rank: 14)
    This private Ivy League university is the oldest one in the state of New York. With a ranking of 14, Columbia offers the finest education when it comes to Electrical Engineering. The alumni body boasts of numerous Nobel Prize winners and Academy Award winners among other celebrated academicians and politicians.
  • Tuition fee: $51,008
  • Overall acceptance rate: 24.4%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 321
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 103

5) North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University for electrical engineering

North Carolina State University for Electrical Engineering

  • ³¢´Ç³¦²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô:Ìý Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. (Rank:Ìý28)
    With strong R&D facilities in specializations like Computer Architecture and Systems, Bioelectronics Engineering, Communications and Digital Signal Processing, Nanoelectronics and Photonics, Networking, Power Electronics & Power Systems, and Analog, RF, & Mixed Mode Technologies, this public research university comes in at number 28.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$24,932
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý16.1%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 318
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 105

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

1) Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University for mechanical engineering

Carnegie Mellon University for Mechanical Engineering

  • Location: ÌýPittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Rank: 5)
    With R&D facilities ranging from Advanced Manufacturing and Bio-engineering to Energy, Robotics, and Product Design, this private research university comes at number 5 among universities offering Mechanical Engineering courses.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$50,410
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý22.5%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 319
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 103

2) Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Institute of Technology for mechanical engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology for Mechanical Engineering

  • Location: Ìý Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. (Rank: 7)
    The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, the oldest Ìýdepartment in the College of Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, offers specializations in Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Medical Physics, Paper Science & Engineering, and Bioengineering. Georgia Tech ranks at number 7.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$32,396
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý30.2%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 319
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 104

3) University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign

University of Illinois— Urbana- Champaign for mechanical engineering

University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign for Mechanical Engineering

  • Location: Ìý Urbana and Champaign, Illinois, U.S. (Rank: 7)
    With R&D institutions such as the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and the Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, UIUC ranks at number 7 in our list, tying with Georgia Tech for universities offering Mechanical Engineering courses.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$30,786
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý25.3%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 320
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 102

4) Cornell University

Cornell University for mechanical engineering

Cornell University for Mechanical Engineering

  • Location: Ithaca, NY, United States (Rank: 12)
    Cornell’s Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace is home to numerous R&D works, from interdisciplinary projects like Dynamics, Systems, and Control to investigate problems related to space exploration and spacecraft subsystem engineering. This private Ivy League University sits at number 12 on our list of universities offering Mechanical Engineering courses.
  • Tuition fee: $49,116
  • Overall acceptance rate: 27.6%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 320
  • TOEFL score required (MS):Ìý77

CIVIL ENGINEERING

1) University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign

University of Illinois— Urbana- Champaign fro civil engineering

University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign for Civil Engineering

  • Location: Urbana and Champaign, Illinois, U.S. (Rank: 2)
    Excelling in research areas like Construction Management, Infrastructure, Transportation Engineering, and Structural Engineering, this public university ranks 2nd on our list of universities offering Civil Engineering courses.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$30,786
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý25.3%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required(MS): 320
  • TOEFL score required(MS):Ìý102

2) Purdue University

Purdue-University - 91Èȱ¬ Score

Purdue University for Civil Engineering

  • Location: West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S. (Rank: 6)
    Purdue’s Lyles School of Civil Engineering specializes in Geomatics, Environmental, Hydraulics and Hydrology, Structure and Transport Engineering. This flagship university of the Purdue University systems, ranking 6th on our list, draws a lot of post graduate students every year.
  • Tuition fee: $29,132
  • Overall acceptance rate: 21.8%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 317
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 100

3) Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech - 91Èȱ¬ Score

Virginia Tech for Civil Engineering

  • Location: Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S. (Rank: 8)
    With state-of-art R&D facilities in the field of Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Structural Engineering and Materials, this 8th ranked public university offers one of the best Civil Engineering courses around the world.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$27,444
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý31.1%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 316
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 102

4) Cornell University

Cornell University - 91Èȱ¬ Score

Cornell University for Civil Engineering

  • Location: Ithaca, NY, United States (Rank: 10)
    With excellent R&D opportunities galore, viz.,ÌýCivil Infrastructure, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental and Water Resource Systems, Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology, Environmental Processes, Environmental and Water Resources Systems, Remote Sensing, and Transportation Systems Engineering, this private Ivy league university ranks at number 10.
  • Tuition fee: $49,116
  • Overall acceptance rate: 27.6%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 320
  • TOEFL score required (MS):Ìý77

5) Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University - 91Èȱ¬ Score

Carnegie Mellon University for Civil Engineering

  • Location: ÌýPittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Rank: 11)
    Research at Civil and Environmental Engineering department of CMU is top notch with the inclusion of ÌýAdvanced Infrastructure Systems, Environmental Engineering and Sustainability and Science. This private research university takes the 11th place on the list of universities offering Civil Engineering, Mechanics, Materials and Computing courses.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$50,410
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý22.5%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 319
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 103

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

1) Purdue University

Purdue University - 91Èȱ¬ Score

Purdue University for Management Information Systems

  • Location: West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S. (Rank: 9)
    With research emphasis on database systems, human computer interaction, knowledge management, intelligent systems, e-commerce, information goods and bundling & pricing, Purdue’s MIS course ranks at 9th.
  • Tuition fee: $29,132
  • Overall acceptance rate: 21.8%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required(MS): 317
  • TOEFL score required(MS): 100

2) University of Pennsylvania

University of Pennsylvania - 91Èȱ¬ Score

University of Pennsylvania for Management Information Systems

  • Location:Ìý Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (Rank: 19)
    This private Ivy League Research University ranks at 19 among universities offering MS in MIS. Home to Wharton School of Business, the first collegiate business school, Upenn offers an innovative experience to students taking up MIS.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$49,536
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý21%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 321
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 105

3) Pennsylvania State University

Pennsylvania State University - 91Èȱ¬ Score

Pennsylvania State University for Management Information Systems

  • Location: ÌýUniversity Park, Pennsylvania, United States (Rank: 25)
    Ranked at 25, Penn State offers one of the best MIS courses by merging the highly technical content of information systems with the managerial skills required. Graduates are free to choose between Information Systems in Healthcare Management and Delivery, or Information Systems in the Life Sciences.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$31,346
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý24%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 316
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 80

4) Drexel University

Drexel University - 91Èȱ¬ Score

Drexel University for Management Information Systems

  • Location:ÌýPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. (Rank: 62)
    Drexel University, ranking at 62, offers students the opportunity to gain experience in the field through a practicum (similar to internship, but isn’t a part of the curriculum). The courses on MIS integrate the business and organizational aspect with technicalities to provide a clear understanding of systems engineering and human–computer interaction.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$48,791
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý33%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 311
  • TOEFL score required (MS):Ìý100

5) New York University

New York University - 91Èȱ¬ score

New York University for Management Information Systems

  • Location:Ìý New York City, U.S. (Rank: 46)
    MIS course from NYU offers a unique and well-balanced mix of business leadership and deep understanding of Information Systems. This 46th ranked private university seated in New York enables students to choose from one of these four: Database Technologies, Enterprise Risk Management, Strategy and Leadership, Systems Management.
  • Tuition fee:Ìý$46,170
  • Overall acceptance rate:Ìý33.9%
  • 91Èȱ¬ score required (MS): 312
  • TOEFL score required (MS): 97

Now that you have got an idea about how to shortlist universities based on the department and overall ranking, the acceptance rate and 91Èȱ¬/TOEFL score required, you are ready for Spring 2017 admission season. Always Ìýremember to conduct a detailed background check on universities offering the course of your choice.

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