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Hari Chagantipati

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The availability of part-time jobs can be a blessing and a curse, with regard to needing to worry about whether or not the students of Imperial College London should bother about turning up for classes.
Flexi Timing
Most forms of part-time work are pretty flexible with working hours for the student, especially if they involve anything to do with tutoring, retail, or hospitality. However, it must also be avoided that any working hours interfere with studies.
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Locally, employment opportunities for part-time jobs are posted through various media, including job boards and agencies. Therefore, students should keep themselves po

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Jiya Aggarwal

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With the University of Hertfordshire acceptance rate of 70%, the university is moderately selective to get into. Also, the University of East London acceptance rate stands at 72%, which indicates that the university selects only 72/100 applicants on average. Hence, both universities are moderately competitive when it comes to admissions.

Students must excel in academics in order to boost their chances os securing admission to either of the universities. Apart from this, students who are outstanding in activities outside class also stand a good chance to secure an admission.

 

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Lalit Gulati

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According to Shiksha popularity ranking, Nottingham Trent University ranking is among the top 100 universities in UK for Computer Science. The university is also popular for its employability for MSc in Computer Science graduates. Nottingham Trent University placement rate is 100% and Information Technology graduates get employment within 15 months after finishing their degree. Recent computer Science graduates have become technical specialists, support engineers, and software engineers for companies such as Siemens, Schlumberger, Rolls-Royce, etc. Therefore, NTU University is good for an MSc in Computer Science in the UK.

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Manori Khandelwal

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Nottingham Trent University provide theoretical and practical skills to students for a career in Biotechnology within companies and research organisations. NTU is one of the most employment-focused universities. Graduates have taken placements across a wide range of companies including the NHS, Pfizer, and Public Health England. The NTU School of Science and Technology will work closely with students, helping them find placements and strengthening their CVs and interview techniques. Mentioned below are some popular roles for Nottingham Trent University Biotechnology graduates:

  • Trainee Biomedical Scientists (Immunology)
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Neha Karan

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By completing a placement year, you automatically increase your chances of securing a graduate job. All the big graduate employers look for candidates who have completed work experience before graduation. You might get a job from your placement employers.

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Shiksha Jain

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Apart from Nottingham Trent University the highest placement UK Universities are Loughborough University, Warwick University, Imperial College London, Durham University, Edinburgh University, Oxford University, Cambridge University, etc.

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Saakshi Majumder

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The important employability resources at NTU are Employability Hubs on campus, Advice & applications, Events, Work experience, jobs & placements, Employability awards, NTU Enterprise, Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR), etc.

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Aayushi Sharma

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To get proper work experience, students must spend time that depends on the sector and individual employer. Some work placements are undertaken during holidays and last between one and three months. Other placements involve working one day a week over some time.

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If you go on a Nottingham Trent University placement as part of your degree, you're twice as likely to secure a graduate job within six months of graduating. Sandwich placements are assessed, usually paid, and done as part of your course. You will need to complete 36 or more weeks to be awarded a Placement Diploma.

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Piyush Kaur

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Nottingham Trent University has a placement rate of around 97% that is improved over the past few years. This university organizes placement drives and invites recruiters to hire graduates and offer them good salary packages based on their ability. 

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