Honest answer
Is an MS at Georgia Institute of Technology worth it for Indian students? (2026 numbers)
Numbers last checked: 2026-07-09
Short answer
MS Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology costs about ₹59.3 lakh in total (tuition + living, 18 months, converted July 2026). Typical starting pay in Atlanta, GA is around ₹1.32 crore/year — based on the university's own published career-survey figure — giving a payback of roughly 0.5 years under our disclosed assumption. Whether that is "worth it" depends on your budget, admit odds (typical bar: 3.0/4.0 GPA), and how much the USA post-study visa pathway matters to you.
The numbers
Total cost: about ₹59.3 lakh for the full 18-month program — published tuition plus a realistic living-cost estimate for Atlanta, GA, converted to INR at July 2026 rates.
Starting salary: around ₹1.32 crore/year. To be precise about the basis: this is the university's own published career-survey figure.
Payback: roughly 0.5 years. Our assumption is disclosed — total cost divided by the salary gain over a ₹8 lakh/year India-baseline role. It's the same formula the scorecard uses, and it's a simplification: it ignores loan interest, taxes, and the risk of not landing the typical salary.
Admission bar: a GPA around 3.0/4.0 is the typical threshold. Test requirements: GRE optional.
Visa reality
STEM OPT gives up to 3 years of US work authorization after graduation, and that is unaffected by recent changes. What got harder in 2026 is converting to H-1B afterward: a $100,000 supplemental employer fee (since Sep 2025) plus a wage-weighted lottery (since Feb 2026) that gives entry-level offers roughly 15% selection odds versus about 61% for senior roles. Master's holders do keep a separate lottery pool (~46% cumulative odds vs ~26% for bachelor's-only).
What to watch for
Best cost-to-reputation ratio among strong US CS programs — international tuition is charged at the same rate as in-state. Salary figure is Georgia Tech's own reported median for MS CS grads (2022-23 survey, $138,500). Post-OPT H-1B conversion has also gotten harder for entry-level hires since 2026 (see visa risk flag).
Consultants earn commission from universities for placing students — a conflict of interest that shapes which programs get recommended. This page has no commission behind it; check the sources below and decide from the numbers.
Verify these numbers yourself
- Tuition & GPA: cc.gatech.edu admissions
- Salary: Georgia Tech Career & Salary Survey 2022-23 — median starting salary, MS Computer Science ($138,500), cc.gatech.edu/facts-and-rankings
- Visa: USCIS STEM OPT policy
- H-1B changes: $100k supplemental fee (USCIS Presidential Proclamation, effective Sep 21, 2025) + wage-weighted lottery (USCIS final rule, effective Feb 27, 2026), uscis.gov
Costs, salaries, and visa rules change — always confirm against the official program page before making a real decision. TruthPathMS aggregates and cites; it does not originate tuition, salary, or visa data.
Related: Why admit odds alone shouldn't drive this decision
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