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Bhumika Kaur

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Very high - over 90% because Northeastern Illinois University's mission is access so if the student has a GPA of 2.5 for UG they are admitted.  If they have a GPA of 2.75 for GR classes they are admited (but also must have 2 letters of recommendation and a personal statement).

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As an Indian you require an extremely strong profile to gain admission in the MBA programme in Stanford. This involves good academic track record (average GPA of 3.75), good GMAT (average 738) or good GRE scores, 5 to 10 years of good quality of work experience which proves leadership. Presenting appealing essays to open your story and values, as well as powerful references, is essential. Moreover, you are also supposed to have a high score in English Proficiency test (TOEFL 113, IELTS 7.0, or PTE 68) unless your previous education was purely in English. The last round is an interview on invitation basis.

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The famous faculty members at Duke University are mentioned below. The list of famous faculty members includes, Ingrid Daubechies, Robert Leftkowitiza who is nobal laureate in Chemistry, Dan Ariely, Helen Ladd, Charles Clotfelter, Doriane Lambelet, Emily Rio, Sara Sternberg Greene and more you can find in their website. For more information you can visit the official website of college.

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George Mason University placement rate stands at a high of 85%,  as per the GMU job outcomes 2024. This means that GMU gradautes are 85% likely to be employed, enrolled in graduate school, hired in military, or doing volunteer work within six months of graduation. The median salary stands at USD 74,000 (INR 64L), and the George Mason University top recruiters include Amazon, Deloitte, Mayo Clinic, Nike, U.S. State Department, Capital One, etc.

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Yes, Pace indeed offers internships to its students. At Pace University, students are offered a paid summer internship programme called “Community Impact” that helps the students attain paid positions in the NYC hosted by non-profit organizations. The positions pay up to USD 19/hour or INR 52L for the summer. Moreover, it also offers hands-on skills, work experience, and networking opportunities. Some of the summer internship employers for Pace students include New York Climate Exchange, RMHC, New York Public Radio, National Urban League, Bee University NYC, the gotham, NYBG, etc. 

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Pace University employment rate stands at a high of 93% for UG students and 97% for PG students. The graduates get employed by top recruiters like the Pace University itself, NYC Public Schools, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Citi, JPMorganChase, etc. and in top industries like Business Development, Education, Operations, Healthcare Services, Information Technology, etc.

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