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Vikram Kumar

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Yes, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is better than IITs in India. Here we have compared the MIT and IIT Bombay, and according to the placement data, the Median base salary drawn by MBA graduate in 2023 is USD 170,000  (INR 1.41 Cr) while the average package at IIT Bombay is INR 21.50 LPA. The highest packages were:

  • IIT Bombay: INR 1.68 Cr 
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): INR 1.57 Cr 

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Parul Pandey

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The University of British Columbia is one of the top university globally. As per the employment report released by the School of Business, University of British Columbia, MBA graduates earns an average salary of CAD 98,336 or INR 60.95L, with maximum salary of CAD 1,90,000 or INR 1.17Cr.

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Manori Khandelwal

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology placements for 2023 is good as compared to last year. In 2023, the median base salary drawn by MBA graduates is USD 170,000  (INR 1.41 Cr),  which was USD 165,000  (INR 1.36 Cr) in 2022. Students can check the below table to know more about the MIT MBA placements 2023:

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Class of 2022 MBA Report

Class of 2023 MBA Report

Mean base salary

USD 159,391  (INR 1.32 Cr)

USD 168,095  (INR 1.39 Cr)

Median base salary

USD 165,000  (INR 1.36 Cr)

USD 170,000  (INR 1.41 Cr)

Median signing bonus

USD 30,000  (INR 25 L)

USD 30,000  (INR 25 L)

Top Industries

Finance, Consulting, Technology, Healthcare / Pharma / Biotech, etc.

Consulting, Technology, Finance, Healthcare / Pharma / Biotech, etc.

Top 5 Companies

The Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey & Company, Amazon, Google and Bain & Company

McKinsey & Company, Bain & Company, The Boston Consulting Group, Amazon, and Verizon

MIT MBA job outcomes

Download the report for 2022

Download the report for 2023

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Priya

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It's true that Cambridge College is less expensive than Imperial. It's hard to say if Cambridge College is less expensive than Imperial College. International students pay greater fees than domestic students, and the cost of tuition and housing varies depending on the programme and degree of study. That being said, Imperial College London is renowned for its specialised emphasis on STEM, FAME, and medicine. which can mean that tuition for overseas students fluctuates less. For additional information, it is advised to check the precise costs for the selected programs and study levels at both universities or to get in touch with the admi

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The deadlines to submit applications for Indian students at Cambridge depends on the programme and the level of study. For undergraduate courses, the last date of UCAS is usually mid October of year before course starts. For postgraduate courses, the deadlines vary by the course and are occuring usually in December and January or year of admission. It is recommended to check the deadlines of specific course by the company website or contact the Admission office.

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Anushree mundra

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No, work experience is not required for the full-time MBA programme at Boston College, but it is recommended that applicants have at least two years of professional work experience before entering the program. The average work experience in recent classes has been four and a half years. For the part-time MBA program, work experience is not required, but applicants are evaluated for merit-based scholarships and advanced standing credit. 

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Anushka Mendiratta

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There various scholar offered at New Jersey City University for their domestic as well as international students. However, there are various scholarships that suits best for international Indian students. There are university-wide scholarships as well as programme specific scholarships offered at the University. University-wide scholarships includes NJCU International Student Merit Scholarship which is awarded to the international students were academically strong,  NJCU Presidential Scholarship (Highly competitive),  NJCU Trustee Scholarship and NJCU Global Citizen Scholarship. 

Program specific scholarships include Scho

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Anushka Mendiratta

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New Jersey City University has open it doors for students belonging from all backgrounds across the globe, including international students from India as well.  It offers various part-time jobs as well which helps Indian students as well to earn income and valuable learning experiences, which ultimately contributes in their expenses. The university has strong support system providing financial aids in scholarships as well. Living in campus is proved to be comparatively cheaper as compared to living off campus. Living off campus would require around dollar 2400 per month. Whereas staying in campus is proved to be more affordable fo

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Anushka Mendiratta

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There are various sectors in which Indian students prefer to do part-time jobs at New Jersey City University. In the sector of hospitality, various Indian students are seen to work part time as the university is situated near Hoboken. Jersey City's bustling downtown has numerous restaurants and cafes at the place. Various students, specially Indian students, get to work part-time at these restaurants and cafes to earn customer service experience alongwith their income. Students also work, part-time in libraries, administrative work, student support and retail sector. Babysitter, child, care, healthcare etc. are other options where Indi

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The New Jersey city University offers various course in diverse sectors for its students. Various students from across the world, choose the courses which suits them the best according to their preferences, needs and career aspirations. However, there are few popular courses among Indian students. In the field of business and management, Indian students tend to choose their courses along with in the accounting sector.

New Jersey city University has good relations with major tech companies in New Jersey and New York. This feature of the university ultimately attracts Indian students who seek to pursue their careers in software developmen

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