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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus offer various scholarships and financial grants and award to in-state as well as international students. These scholarships are given after evaluating the strength of a student's application and academic records. International students who are seeking to avail of scholarships or grants at the New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus are required to be full-time students moreover the student must maintain a good cumulative GPA. The required scores to avail of scholarships or awards for international students at the New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus are give
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus accepts applications for admissions from all over the world. An average Indian student can certainly get into the New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus. It is important to note that, the admission for any student, an average or above average student, is subject to the availability of seat and course-specific eligibility criteria. The student has to meet the eligibility criteria of the desired course, and also, have to qualify for the English Language Proficiency test such as IELTS/TOEFL.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, many students from other countries are studying at the New York Institute of Technology- Vancouver Campus. The official website of the New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus does not specify any data about the student strength of international students, however, according to the data collected from multiple online sources, they're more than 2000 international students studying at the New York Institute of Technology- Vancouver Campus. International students from more than 60 countries are part of the total student strength of the New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
MS programmes offered at the New York Institute of Technology-Vancouver Campus are highly preferred by Indian students. New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus offers MS programmes with various specialisations which include MS Cybersecurity, and MS Energy Management among others. The course pedagogy for MS programs at the New York Institute of Technology- Vancouver Campus is as per the latest industry standards. New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus also offers MBA programmes.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Kamloops is a modern city of 100,000 people. Friendly, safe, environment in Kamloops city, combined with the spectacular natural setting, helps make Kamloops a good city for international students. Students graduating from TRU Canada will have ample of job opportunities as the economy of Kamloops is strong. Some of the core industries of Kamloops are Forestry, Mining, Retail, and Agriculture. This city is rich with sporting and cultural events, and boasts about four changing seasons Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter to enjoy outdoor adventures.
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Below are the requirements for the University of Northern British Columbia MS in CS:
4-year UG degree with GPA 3.0 out of 4.0
Degree awarding institutes must be accredited by India's National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a grade of A or better
Must provide all transcripts
LORs
Application Fee and fee reciept.
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