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I had to finish 32 credits and one of the best parts was there were no required courses. Curriculum was very flexible and the courses have learned not only technical skills but also people skills like presenting to people, researching etc. The faculty student ratio is a good 1:30
I did an inward remittance from India and paid the fees directly, we can also use flywire. I was lucky enough to get funding for my 2nd and 3rd semester where I got my Teaching Assistantships which helped me with my tuition and living expenses.
The number of credits in this program is 40 credits that you need to complete in the span of 1.5-2 years. I did it in 2 years. The curriculum was diverse enough for students to take what they liked, ranging from courses in tech, management and even consulting.
The program is pretty affordable as compared to private universities as this is a public university. There are plenty of on-campus jobs that one can take up in order to manage everyday finances along with rent and utilities.
It’s relevant I guess I got a good job and I did take a research class so yes I got that experience as well
I think the total fees was 30,000
Good Curriculum and variety of courses. Opportunities for research with faculty.
Tuition fee: Around 60L
Course carriculum is well designed and gave plenty of opportunity to learn solving real world problems.
Don't know. I had full tuition waiver.
The course curriculum in some aspects is very relevant and dynamically updated but occasionally a little laggard for conceptual topics with little to no changes. UIUC Gies Business does a good job with keeping up with industry trends and provides in class and out of class industry experiences through case projects, assignments and guest lectures.
Tuition: $54,000 (International) Other costs including housing and miscellaneous: $20,000.
The classes here are very interesting and I like how the lectures are given.
40,000-60,000 year without any scholarship
Syllabus is excellent and lots of options for course work. Courses at ECE are more math oriented though. If you want to learn software sides of ML, AI etc., CS department should be better choice (you can also take CS courses).
It is nearly 36000$ per year, but most graduate students get assistantships and tuition waivers.
I enjoyed the course curriculum and academics. However, it was often difficult to get help and professors are very slow at grading. I enjoyed being able to use a message board system though to ask my TAs questions about the class.
I chose University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign because it has a very good computer science program and a lot of resources. The professors are very impressive and a lot of research is done at the school.
Since University of Illinois is a really big school, specialized instruction is rare and often courses are very fast paced. It is possible to do well in classes and career, however the student does have to make the extra effort of reaching out to professors and being diligent with job searching.
It was a great engineering school and a change in environment
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