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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
They both offer the best education to international students. If we compare them in terms of MS in CS, then the cost of study at Georgia Tech is lower than at UCL. Students can check the below table for more detail:
| University | First Year Tuition Fee | Ranking |
|---|---|---|
| Georgia Institute of Technology | INR 17 L | #97 |
| University College London | INR 37 L | #9 |
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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
The college offers MSc courses. Students are selected based on both merit and entrance. Check the table below to know the course-wise total tuition fee:
| Course Name | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| MSc | INR 17.8 lakh |
Note: Above information is taken from the official website and hence, is indicative.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
University College London graduates were placed in a wide range of industries/ sectors with Education and Other Educational Activities as the top one with 16.6% of placements. Other sectors include Health & Social Care, Academic Research and HE, Accountancy and Financial Services, Construction, Built Environment and property, IT, technology & telecommunications, Manufacturing, Scientific Research, development & analysis, Publishing, journalism & translation, Law, Retail & wholesale activities, Other professional, scientific and technical activities, Policy & government, Consultancy, Engineering, Hospitality, leisure & tourism, Pe
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
University College London graduates were placed in a wide range of job roles with maximum of them getting placed as Secondary education teaching professionals. Other popular job roles include Generalist medical practitioners, Programmers and software development professionals, Finance and investment analysts and advisers, Primary education teaching professionals, Management consultants and business analysts, Higher education teaching professionals, Other researchers, unspecified discipline, Business and related research professionals, Marketing associate professionals, Actuaries, economists and statisticians, Biochemists and biomedical
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Economics course offered by Economics Department, University College London, recorded a career outcome rate of 94.2%. Following are the finer details:
- Salary: £42,184 (average) and £38,000 (median)
- Location: UK (67%), Overseas (26.4%), EU (6.6%)
- Industry: Consultancy, Accountancy & Financial Services, Policy & government, Academic Research and HE, Banking and investment, Other professional, scientific and technical activities, Scientific Research, development & analysis, etc.
- Recruiters: Frontier Economics, Bank of England, UK Government, University College London, Charles River Associates UK Ltd, EY, Her Majesty's Treasury, Ox
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