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International Education Counsellor - Answered on Oct 13, 2025

Dr Karan Gupta is an internationally recognised education counsellor, TEDx speaker and the founder of Karan Gupta Consulting and the Karan Gupta Education Foundation.
An alumnus of Harvard Business School, he has advised thousands of students and professionals since 1999, helping them secure admission to top global universities.
He has been honoured by the governments of India and Spain for his contributions to education and women’s empowerment.
With a global perspective shaped by his education in the US, Europe and India, he is committed to empowering individuals through education, leadership and career development.
Dr Gupta holds a bachelor’s degree in law and a master’s degree in psychology from Mumbai University.
He has completed his general management programme at Harvard.
He earned his MBA from the IE Business School, Spain, and his PhD from Ecole Superieure Robert de Sorbon, France.
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Ravindra Question by Ravindra on Oct 13, 2025Hindi
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My daughter is b.tech in instrumentation and control with vgpa8.4 she has participated in robocon national level she has done internship in BARC in PLC her graduation project was in aiml for which she has won award given by nes innovation award she has professional experience of four two years in Honeywell HPS and two with present Corning inc she has worked on green project from fat sat to commissioning she was incharge of cold end she has recieved Corning value award 24 she is lead at cpwg her IELTS score is eight she had been to poland on month long assignment she is planning to go for ms in robotics she has shortlist universities asu neu Purdue cornell Georgia tech umich what would you suggest should she go

Ans: Your daughter has a strong academic and professional profile — solid technical base, research exposure, and proven industry experience with global exposure. An MS in Robotics is a natural next step for her, especially with her background in instrumentation, AI/ML, and control systems.

Her shortlisted universities are all excellent. Georgia Tech, Purdue, and UMich are top choices for Robotics, while ASU and NEU are strong for applied and industry-focused programs. Cornell is highly competitive but worth applying to.
She should apply to a mix of these—2 dream (like Georgia Tech, Cornell), 2 target (Purdue, UMich), and 2 safe (ASU, NEU). Given her profile and IELTS 8, she has a very good chance of admission. I’d strongly encourage her to go ahead with it.
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Got admission for pg mtec at vit vellore in embedded system. Preferring vlsi but no chance and hence decided to study embedded. Is it good for placement?
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