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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Tarleton State University acceptance rate of 57-61%, places it among the list of institutes that can be described as “fairly selective”, accepting on average about 6 applications for every 10 it receives.
Salisbury University, on the other hand, with an 86% acceptance rate is much less selective & relatively easier to secure admissions at.
Interested applicants are advised to maintain a solid academic record to secure admissions at either institute.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Tarleton State & Texas State are both among the top 450 colleges & universities in the United States for undergraduate business studies.
Acceptance rate wise, Tarleton State is relatively trickier to secure admissions to, & from a ranking perspective too, Texas State stands out.
However, when it comes to course fees, Tarleton State is relatively more affordable than Texas State & thus can be an ideal option for students prioritising saving money.
The choice of which one is better depends on the needs & requirements of a student that varies for everyone.
The table below gives a better look at both Tarleton State & Texas State:
Criteria | Tarleton State University | Texas State University |
|---|---|---|
Location | 1333 W Washington St, Stephenville, TX 76401, USA | 601 University Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA |
Acceptance Rate | 57-61% | 88-90% |
Popular Courses & Streams | Business & Management Studies, Engineering, Nursing
| Psychology, Business Administration & Management, Law
|
Tuition Fees (UG) | INR 15.36 L-INR 16.1 L | INR 18.6 L-INR 20.9 L |
Tuition Fees (PG) | INR 16.7 L | INR 8.6 L-INR 19.9 L |
UG Business Studies Rankings (US News) | #440 | #316 |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Governors State University (GSU) with an acceptance rate of 48%, can be described as fairly selective when it comes to admitting students, accepting on average nearly 5 applications of every 10 it receives, showing a clear preference towards admitting students with better academic backgrounds.
In comparison, University of Bridgeport is relatively easier to secure admissions at with an acceptance rate of 71%.
Interested students are advised to maintain a good academic background to have the best possible chance of admissions at either institute.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both Governors State University (GSU) & University of New Haven (UNH) are part of the top 450 universities & colleges in the USA for Business studies at the undegraduate level.
New Haven with a rank #316 ranks above Governors State (#440) as part of the country-level rankings for UG Business Studies. Acceptance rate wise, UNH acceptance rate of 91% is nearly double that of GSU (48%).
However, when it comes to affordability, GSU is much easier on the pockets of international students for UG studies, while PG course fees can go north of the INR 1 Crore mark.
The choice of which is better, ultimately comes down to what a student
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
UEA acceptance rate of 100%, suggests, securing admissions at UEA is very much realistic for student who satisfy its eligibility criteria and submit their applications on time. On the other hand, the University of Greenwich acceptance rate of 64-68% is relatively lower in comparison, making it trickier to secure admissions at than East Anglia.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of East Anglia & University of Hertfordshire are both among the best ranking institutes in the UK.
Ranking & acceptance rate wise, East Anglia gets better the of University of Hertfordshire, however when it comes to tuition fees for UG students, Hertfordshire offers a more affordable option to international students, while East Anglia does the same for PG studies.
The choice of the better university can vary for every student, based on their respective needs & what they are looking for in a university.
For a detailed comparison between the two, check out:
Criteria | University of East Anglia | University of Hertfordshire |
|---|---|---|
Location | Research Park, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK | Hatfield Campus, College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 9AB |
Acceptance Rate | 100% | 70% |
Popular Courses & Streams | Economics, Business Administration, Computer Science, Accounting and Finance | Business Management, Computer Science |
Tuition Fees (UG) | INR 26.6 L-INR 54.7 L | INR 15.26 L-INR 22.4 L |
Tuition Fees (PG) | INR 12.9 L-INR 54.95 L | INR 14.5 L-INR 51.4 L |
Shiksha Popularity Ranking | #35 in UK | #63 in UK |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University is a popular choice among the students. It offers BSc across different specialisations. The mode of study is full-time. For college comparison, the aspirants can consider the following parameters:
- Course Fee
- Placements
- Location
- Faculty, etc.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Cambridge & Oxford are #1 & #2 ranked Law Schools in UK according to Shiksha Rankings.
There is not much to separate between them almost identical acceptance rates & average graduate salaries.
When it comes to cost of studies, Oxford Law is more affordable than Cambridge Law, offering law courses with lower starting costs.
Comparison between Oxford Law & Cambridge Law is given below:
Criteria | Oxford Law School | Cambridge Law School |
|---|---|---|
Location | St Cross Building St. Cross Rd, Oxford OX1 3UL, United Kingdom | 23 King St, Cambridge CB1 1AH, United Kingdom |
Average Starting Salary | INR 36.2 L | INR 40.2 L |
Acceptance Rate | 10% | 14-17% |
Popular Courses & Streams | Criminology, Intellectual Property Law, Human Rights | Master of Law, Corporate Law |
Tuition Fees | INR 14 L-INR 54 L | INR 28 L-INR 47 L |
Shiksha Popularity Ranking | #2 (in UK) | #1 (in UK) |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both Oxford Law & Harvard Law are part of top 2 colleges in UK & USA.
While Oxford ranks #2 in UK, Harvard Law ranks #1 Law School in USA.
Acceptance rate wise, they are very much neck-and-neck, with the Oxford Law acceptance rate of 10%, being marginally lower than that of Harvard Law (11%).
For more detailed comparison between two, check out table below:
Criteria | Oxford Law School | Harvard Law School |
|---|---|---|
Location | St Cross Building St. Cross Rd, Oxford OX1 3UL, United Kingdom | 1585 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States |
Average Starting Salary | INR 36.2 L | INR 1.47 Cr |
Acceptance Rate | 10% | 11% |
Popular Courses & Streams | Criminology, Intellectual Property Law, Human Rights | Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Contracts |
Tuition Fees | INR 14 L-INR 54 L | INR 64 L |
Shiksha Popularity Ranking | #2 (in UK) | #1 (in US) |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both Harvard and Oxford are among best law schools globally- Harvard ranks #1 among all Law schools in US, while Oxford ranks #2 in UK.
In tuition fees, Harvard costs more with tuition fees of around INR 64 L, while Oxford fee is around INR 14 L-INR 54 L.
Average starting salary earned by Harvard graduates is INR 1.47 Cr, while that of Oxford Law graduates is INR 36.2 L.
This suggests Harvard gives better ROI than Oxford.
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