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Final Yr CSE Coordinators

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Dear Students,
Find the trailing mail and interested students can do the needful.

Thanks and Regards
Final Yr CSE Coordinators


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From: Vrushali Kulkarni <vrushali...@mitwpu.edu.in>
Date: Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 12:08 PM
Subject: Fwd: University of Vermont Master's Degree Opportunity in Electrical Engineering
To: Final Yr CSE Coordinator <schoolof...@mitwpu.edu.in>
Cc: BHARATI DIXIT <bharat...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Balaji Patil <balaji...@mitwpu.edu.in>


Dear Coordinators,
Please share with Final year students and ask them to feel the google form, if they are interested.

Thank you.

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From: Chandrakanth Pai <chandra...@mitwpu.edu.in>
Date: Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 10:28 AM
Subject: Fwd: University of Vermont Master's Degree Opportunity in Electrical Engineering
To: Vrushali Kulkarni <vrushali...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Bharat Chaudhari <bharat.c...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Vinaya Gohokar <vinaya....@mitwpu.edu.in>, Dr. Rahul Joshi <rahul...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Dr.Vikrant Gaikwad <vikrant...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Dr Dinesh Bhutada <dinesh....@mitwpu.edu.in>, Shantini Bokil <shantin...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Ganesh Kakandikar <ganesh.k...@mitwpu.edu.in>
Cc: Dean Engineering <dean...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Prasad Khandekar <prasad.k...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Meenakshi Arya <meenaks...@mitwpu.edu.in>, ANIL HIWALE <anil....@mitwpu.edu.in>


Respected HoS,

Good day!!

Please find below in trail mail the fee structure of the Masters Program, offered by Vermont University to students of MIT WPU. Kindly circulate this to final year BTech students through final year coordinators. 

The link for showing interest in the program is below:


Thanks & Regards
Chandrakanth Pai


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From: Meenakshi Arya <meenaks...@mitwpu.edu.in>
Date: Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 8:19 PM
Subject: Fwd: University of Vermont Master's Degree Opportunity in Electrical Engineering
To: Chandrakanth Pai <chandra...@mitwpu.edu.in>, Arti Khaparde <arti.k...@mitwpu.edu.in>
Cc: Dean Engineering <dean...@mitwpu.edu.in>



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From: Forehand, Cynthia J <cynthia....@med.uvm.edu>
Date: Fri, 24 Jun, 2022, 18:59
Subject: University of Vermont Master's Degree Opportunity in Electrical Engineering
To: Meenakshi Arya <meenaks...@mitwpu.edu.in>


Dr. Arya, Please provide the information below to potential interested students.

Dear Students,

The University of Vermont (UVM) and MIT-World Peace University (MIT-WPU) are developing collaborative agreements in education and research. In recognition of that work, the UVM Graduate College and the Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering are pleased to offer students from MIT-WPU who can matriculate in Fall 2022, and who meet the admission requirements for the program, a 50% tuition scholarship for the 30 credits of tuition required to complete a course-based master's degree. This offer is made realizing the timeline to acquire immigration documents to be able to take advantage of the offer is very short. You must apply by June 29th. Admitted students will hear by July 7th and must accept our admission offer by July 9. That acceptance will trigger our Office of International Education to send you information regarding your I20 application, which must be requested by July 15.

The Electrical Engineering (EE) Program offered through the Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Vermont provides advanced training for prospective graduate students interested in Energy Systems and Computer Systems. Energy Systems studies focus on grid resilience and integration of renewable energy. Computer Systems focus on VLSI design, semiconductor engineering, and autonomy. Students can complement their EE course work with up to 15 credits of advanced offerings from other Engineering disciplines, Computer Science, and our Complex Systems Center. The EE Program has close ties with local industry that may be able to be leveraged for pursuing a summer internship. This 30-credit course-based master's program can be completed in one-year. Any applicant with appropriate prerequisites would be considered; however, candidates for the program would most likely have completed their bachelor’s in programs from MIT-WPU School of Computer Engineering & Technology,  School of Electronics & Communication Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering, or the School of Computer Science.

To take advantage of this offer please apply through the Graduate College to the Electrical Engineering master's program. Also, please have Dr. Meenakshi Arya B.Tech., M. Tech., Ph. D., NVIDIA DLI Instructor and Professor (School of AI) & Associate Director (Internationalization) send your name to me in advance of your application so we can be sure to identify you as a MIT-WPU student for whom this offer applies. Your application will be reviewed by program faculty, and you will be admitted by the Graduate College if you meet admission requirements. The GRE is not required, and the English language proficiency test will be waived.  You must have completed your MIT-WPU bachelor’s degree equivalent to Fall 2022. If you have completed graduate coursework before being admitted to UVM, up to 9 credits of graduate coursework (as reflected on your transcript) will be accepted in transfer by UVM provided you earned a grade equivalent to a B or better at UVM and the content of the courses are approved by the EE faculty as appropriate for the master’s degree.

UVM's out-of-state tuition is $1720 per credit for a total tuition cost of $51,600 for thirty. You will receive a scholarship of $25,800 for the 30 credits. If you have transfer credits accepted, the scholarship would be reduced as it will always be 50% of the charged tuition. Total estimated costs are noted in the chart below. 

Please address questions to Cynthia....@uvm.edu.

Sincerely,
Dean Forehand


Cohort Type

Graduate Out-of-State Rates for Academic Year

Tuition for thirty credits with 50% scholarship

$25,800

Fees

$2,056.00

Tuition/Fees Total:

$27,856.00

Living Expenses Total

$13,320.00

Books/Personal Items

$3,888.00

Health Insurance

$3189.00

Other Expenses Total

$7,077.00

Grand Total

$48,253.00

 



Cynthia J. Forehand, Ph.D.

Professor, Neurological Sciences

Dean, Graduate College

University of Vermont



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With Regards,

Dr Vrushali Kulkarni
Professor & Head,
School of Computer Engg & Tech.
MIT-WPU, Pune, India
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