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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Based on the rankings comparison given below, it can be inferred the University of California – Davis ranks lower than the University of California - Los Angeles. The difference for this university in Bloomberg 'Best Business School USA' category rankings is significant.
A comparison of The University of Texas at Austin with other UK Universities is given below:
University | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 |
|---|---|---|---|
#69 | #43 | #57 | |
University of California - Los Angeles | #18 | #22 | #20 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to the FT rankings comparison, the University of California – Los Angeles ranks the best out of the mentioned universities, on the other hand, the University of California, Davis isn't anywhere near to this university for GMBA program.
A ranking comparison of University of California, Davis with other similar universities for GMBA programme (2023 rankings) is given below:
Universities | FT GMBA Ranking 2023 |
|---|---|
University of California, Davis | #99 |
University of California - Los Angeles | #14 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to the QS, the Virginia Tech ranks at #389 and University of California Riverside ranks at #497 under the category of “QS World University Rankings 2025”. The comparative rankings of Virginia Tech and University of California Riverside are given as follows:
Year | Virginia Tech | University of California Riverside |
|---|---|---|
2023 | 363 | 453 |
2024 | 302 | 404 |
2025 | 389 | 497 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
UCLA MFA Career Opportunities
With an MFA from UCLA, graduates can follow divergent career paths. Visual Artists can create and exhibit their work; Art Professors can teach in colleges or universities, Curators manage collections of art in galleries and museums.
Their training may lead graduates to Art Director positions in advertising or work as Graphic Designers, applying the principles of visual communication. Those specializing in writing may serve as Authors, Screenwriters, or Editors in literature, film, and media.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Out of the 3,017 students at the University of California, San Francisco, about 10.6% (321) students are international. Listed below are the details of the student enrollment for the academic year 2024-25:
| Particulars | Statistics |
|---|---|
| Total Enrollment | 3,017 |
Females | 1,909 (63.3) |
Graduate Division | 1,368 (45.3%) |
| Medicine (Professional) | 827 (27.4%) |
| Pharmacy (Professional) | 357 (11.8%) |
| Dentistry (Professional) | 320 (10.6%) |
| International Students | 321 (10.6%) |
| Underrepresented Minority | 774 (28.7%) |
| First Generation to College | 835 (27.7%) |
| First Generation to Graduate School | 1,486 (49.3%) |
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Usually, the University of California San Francisco acceptance rate is around 13-15%. For Fall 2023 admissions, UCSF received over 8,700 applications from prospective undergraduates and graduates. Out of these, only about 280 candidates secured an admission offer from the university. Hence, it can be concluded that with the University of California San Francisco acceptance rate of 3.2%, the university is extremely selective to get into.
Below are the highlights of Fall 2023 admissions:
- Count of Applicants: 8,766
- Count of Admitted Students: 282
- Count of Students Enrolled: 156
- UCSF Acceptance
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The University of California Santa Cruz ranking for 2024 in the World University ranking was #201-250. The ranking of UCLA was #81 according to the top-ranking publishers. According to the Shiksha Study Abroad grading system UC Santa Cruz secured an overall university grade of A whereas, UCLA secured an overall grade of A+. Thus, both in terms of ranking and grading the University of California Los Angeles holds a higher ranking and grading than UC Santa Cruz. The tuition fee of UC Santa Cruz and the University of California Los Angeles are mentioned below-
| University | Tuition Fees for International Students |
|---|---|
| University of California Santa Cruz | USD 16,014 (INR 1,343,246) |
| University of California Los Angeles | USD 13,225 (INR 1,109,306) |
To determine which university is better there are other parameters that ne
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The safety and protection of students is of utmost importance for UCSC. The UC Santa Cruz has a on-campus police department who look into the safety and protection of the students and faculty on campus. Moreover, to increase hazard awareness among students, the University ensure routinely presentation on reduction of fire and injuries on campus and have a campus fire station as well. To ensure that the students are safe in their residential colleges and at night, UCSC also offers a Community Safety Program which is readily available for any emergency needs and also provide security for other university events as well. Hence. The univer
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The University of California Santa Cruz offers more than 10 residential colleges that is supported by a strong faculty and staff who provide academic support to the students along with organisation of activities for students, and events focusing on the enhancement of intellectual and social life of the students. Post acceptance to the University, the admitted students can select their college of preference from the 10 options provided by the University. Each college community offers a diverse background and academic goal to the students.
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