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Carlow’s Office of Career Development focuses on the student’s career goals and future planning. Some of the career resources offered at the university are given as follows:
· Career Coaching
· Job Search Help
· Networking and Internship Programs
· Career Planning Services
· Handshake Portal
· Micro-Internship Opportunities
· Short-Ter
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Some of the top alumni course preferences at Carlow University are given as follows:
· Registered Nursing
· Psychology
· Business Administration and Management
· Nursing
· Organizational Leadership
· Counseling Psychology
· Biology
· Accounting and Related Services
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a year ago
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According to various sources, Carlow University has an acceptance rate of around 93% making it less selective for admissions of international applicants. Some of the general requirements to be considered for admission are given as follows:
· SAT/ACT scores
· Overall Student’s GPA
· High School Class Ranks
· Proof of English Language Proficiency
· Addition
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a year ago
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The University of Pennsylvania is quite tough to enter for international student admissions with an acceptance rate of 5.4%. students can easily be considered if they have submitted all the required documents by the given deadlines. Some of the general documents are academic transcripts, GRE or GMAT scores, English language scores, and additional documents that will increase their chances of securing an admission at the university.
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a year ago
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Yes, the Uni of Pennsylvania offers scholarships for their international students. However, foreign students can only avail need-based scholarships offered by the university. Candidates must note that they are not eligible to apply for financial aid during the course of their undergraduate programme if they were not admitted with financial aid in their first year of study.
Penn University of Pennsylvania is dedicated to meet 100% of an international student's demonstrated need with grant funds and work study. Every year, the university provides USD 10 million in form of need-based University of Pennsylvania scholarships for in
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Most of the University of Pennsylvania graduates get placed in industries such as Business Development, Education, Healthcare Services, Research, Engineering, and more, as per the historical data of the university's alumni. Given below is a graphical representation of the top industries in which the UPenn University graduates work:
Note: In the above pie chart, Others include Consulting, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Sales, and Human Resources.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
At the University of Pennsylvania UPenn, the median annual base salary for the graduates is around USD 175,000 (INR 1.46 Cr). Whereas, the median signing bonus as well as the median guaranteed bonus is USD 30,000 (INR 25 L). Given below are some details of the UPenn University placements:
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Placement Rate | 93.1% |
| Median Annual Base Salary | USD 175,000 (INR 1.46 Cr) |
| Median Signing Bonus | USD 30,000 (INR 25 L) |
| Median Guaranteed Bonus | USD 30,000 (INR 25 L) |
| Top Recruiting Companies | Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, McKinsey & Company etc. |
| Top Industries | Business Development, Education, Healthcare Services, Research, Engineering, etc. |
Conversion Rate: 1 USD = INR 83.49
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Annual tuition fee is around 40 L which can be considered expensive. Check the table mentioned below.
| Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MBA/PGDM (6 courses) | INR 35 L - 73 L |
MS (44 courses) | INR 18 L - 66 L |
BBA (19 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
PG Certificate (28 courses) | INR 14 L - 63 L |
BA (43 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
BE / BTech (14 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
MA (18 courses) | INR 30 L - 58 L |
Others PG (12 courses) | INR 21 L - 59 L |
MSN (9 courses) | INR 52 L - 66 L |
MPhil (5 courses) | INR 21 L - 58 L |
MDS (7 courses) | INR 21 L - 65 L |
BSc (18 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
MIM (3 courses) | INR 35 L - 54 L |
LLM (6 courses) | INR 31 L - 59 L |
MArch (3 courses) | INR 46 L - 49 L |
BJMC (4 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
MFA (1 course) | INR 46 L |
MPH (1 course) | INR 29 L |
BSN (1 course) | INR 51 L |
MD (1 course) | INR 60 L |
BArch (2 courses) | INR 51 L |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Studying in the University of Pennsylvania can be considered expensive for Indian students as the cost sums up to be around INR 40 L on an average. Students can refer to the table for course-specific fees requirements:
| Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MBA/PGDM (6 courses) | INR 35 L - 73 L |
MS (44 courses) | INR 18 L - 66 L |
BBA (19 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
PG Certificate (28 courses) | INR 14 L - 63 L |
BA (43 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
BE / BTech (14 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
MA (18 courses) | INR 30 L - 58 L |
Others PG (12 courses) | INR 21 L - 59 L |
MSN (9 courses) | INR 52 L - 66 L |
MPhil (5 courses) | INR 21 L - 58 L |
MDS (7 courses) | INR 21 L - 65 L |
BSc (18 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
MIM (3 courses) | INR 35 L - 54 L |
LLM (6 courses) | INR 31 L - 59 L |
MArch (3 courses) | INR 46 L - 49 L |
BJMC (4 courses) | INR 51 L - 55 L |
MFA (1 course) | INR 46 L |
MPH (1 course) | INR 29 L |
BSN (1 course) | INR 51 L |
MD (1 course) | INR 60 L |
BArch (2 courses) | INR 51 L |
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