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Yes, Imperial College of London requires minimum 3 year of full-time work experience after graduation. Moreover, the average stduents has about 6 yerars of relevant work experience at the college. Apart from this, international student must pr
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Yes, Imperial College of London requires minimum 3 year of full-time work experience after graduation. Moreover, the average stduents has about 6 yerars of relevant work experience at the college. Apart from this, international student must provide personal statement stating an essay on why you are intrested in Imperial's MBA program.
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Imperial College London, reserves housing facilities for its Masters students, at the Silwood Park campus based outside of London, near Ascot, Berkshire.The facility includes space for around 100 beds, with rooms available in flat, studio, sin
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Imperial College London, reserves housing facilities for its Masters students, at the Silwood Park campus based outside of London, near Ascot, Berkshire.The facility includes space for around 100 beds, with rooms available in flat, studio, single & double bed formats.The estimated cost of living at Silwood park varies between GBP 118-GBP 272 (INR 13.7 K-INR 31.6 K), based on the type of accommodation a student opts for.To know more, students are advised to refer the ofificial Imperial College Silwood Park campus housing portal.
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The Imperial College acceptance rate of 15%, places it among the most selective higher educational institutes in the region. IC London is only known to accept about 15 applications of every 100 it receives which makes it very competitive to ge
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The Imperial College acceptance rate of 15%, places it among the most selective higher educational institutes in the region. IC London is only known to accept about 15 applications of every 100 it receives which makes it very competitive to get into.University College London in comparison, is slightly less picky, with an acceptance rate of 36%, UC London is twice as easier to secure admissions at than Imperial College.
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Imperial College was born out of the Royal College of Chemistry, which was founded in 1845 with the help of the President of the Council - Prince Albert. In 1853, the Royal College of Chemistry was merged with the Royal School of Mines. In the
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Imperial College was born out of the Royal College of Chemistry, which was founded in 1845 with the help of the President of the Council - Prince Albert. In 1853, the Royal College of Chemistry was merged with the Royal School of Mines. In the 1880s, the college's infrastructure improved drastically, with the expansion of facilities and pathology laboratories. In 1881, the Royal College of Science came into existence and in 1887, the Imperial Institute was established. In 1926, the college opened its first student hostel in Beit Quadrangle, and the first recorded film footage of activities at Imperial College London was made on Morphy Day 1928. In 1957, the college celebrated its 50th anniversary. In 1963, the college collaborated with the Indian Institute of Technology (Delhi). It was to include long-term secondments of Imperial staff, the training of Indian staff and short visits to Delhi by senior Imperial staff. In 2007, the Imperial College London marked its century.
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Imperial College London has a student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1, students get to interact one-on-one with the world class faculty. Some of the top programs for international students are:MathematicsPhysicsChemistryMechanical Engineeri
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Imperial College London has a student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1, students get to interact one-on-one with the world class faculty. Some of the top programs for international students are:MathematicsPhysicsChemistryMechanical EngineeringMedicineBusiness Administration and Management, GeneralElectrical and Electronics EngineeringComputer ScienceChemical EngineeringFinance, GeneralComputational ScienceEconomicsCivil EngineeringBusiness/Commerce, GeneralOrganizational Leadership
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5 months ago
Does Imperial have sports?
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Yes, through Imperial Athletes, Imperial College London offers students the opportunity to participate in more than 90 sports clubs. As per the BUCS overall ranking 2022-23, the institute ranked #17 in the UK for sports and athletics. Som
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Yes, through Imperial Athletes, Imperial College London offers students the opportunity to participate in more than 90 sports clubs. As per the BUCS overall ranking 2022-23, the institute ranked #17 in the UK for sports and athletics. Some of the most popular sports for students to play are:BadmintonCricketCross Country & AthleticsFootballGolfHockeyLacrosseRugbySwim & WaterpoloTennisVolleyball
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a year ago
Is Imperial College better than MIT?
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Imperial College as well as Massachusetts Institute of Technology are two of the world's most prestigious universities, and ideal study abroad options for overseas students. When it comes to rankings, MIT has an upper hand with the r
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Imperial College as well as Massachusetts Institute of Technology are two of the world's most prestigious universities, and ideal study abroad options for overseas students. When it comes to rankings, MIT has an upper hand with the rank #1 in QS World University Rankings 2025. Whereas, Imperial College London has claimed the rank #2 in the same category.Mentioned below is the comparison between both the universities:ParametersImperial CollegeMIT UniversityShiksha Popularity Rankings#3#2Average PackageINR 73 LINR 1.37 CrAcceptance Rate15%4.8%Annual Tuition Fee (MBA)INR 25 L - 48 LINR 35 L - 76 L
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Most of the Imperial College graduates get placed in industries such as Business Development, Engineering, Research, Education, Operations, and more, as per the historical data of the college's alumni. Given below is a graphical representation
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Most of the Imperial College graduates get placed in industries such as Business Development, Engineering, Research, Education, Operations, and more, as per the historical data of the college's alumni. Given below is a graphical representation of the top industries in which the graduates work:Note: In the above pie chart, Others include Community & Social Services, Media & Communication, Marketing, Product Management, and Entrepreneurship.
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Bhumika KhandelwalCurrent Student
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No, direct admission is not valid at Imperial College of Engineering and Research (ICOER). Admission to all the UG & PG courses at the institute is entrance-based. Candidates must qualify for either state or any of the national-level entrance
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No, direct admission is not valid at Imperial College of Engineering and Research (ICOER). Admission to all the UG & PG courses at the institute is entrance-based. Candidates must qualify for either state or any of the national-level entrance exams. The top accepted entrance exams at Imperial College of Engineering is JEE Main, GATE, CAT, MAT, MHT CET, etc.
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