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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, all F1 students, even those in the first semester, can work part-time while studying at SJSU. They can work for a 20 hours max when the school is in session and full-time during semester breaks. They can work as Teaching Assistant, Spartan Shop student worker, Student Assistant, etc. Students can work off-campus at the location educationally affiliated with SJSU.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
A few of the Indian student reviews at SJSU are:
- Good learning experience for shaping the career. To get the part-time jobs, students can reach out to professors for TA's and RA's as this helps boost their experience at the university academically
- The classes at SJSU are engaging and interactive
- The best thing about this university is its location. The fact that it is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, means it is also super convenient for the local industry
- SJSU's campus is diverse and vibrant
- Great university to study and great opportunity to grow professionally. Also note, there are well-connected train and bus services around the c
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per the College Scorecard 2025, the average salary of Brown University's graduates is USD 93,487 (Around INR 80 lakh). The average salaries of the other Ivy League universities are given below:
University | Average Salary |
|---|---|
Columbia University | USD 102,491 (Around INR 88 L) |
Cornell University | USD 104,043 (Around INR 90 L) |
Dartmouth College | USD 97,434 (Around INR 84 L) |
Harvard University | USD 101,817 (Around INR 87.8 L) |
Princeton University | USD 110,006 (Around INR 95 L) |
University of Pennsylvania | USD 111,317 (Around INR 96 L) |
Yale University | USD 100,533 (Around INR 87 L) |
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Anant Ambani is one of the well known alumni members at Brown University USA. The open curriculum at the university allowed him to develop a well-rounded education, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills in a lot of disciplines. He studied a degree in Business Management which offered him a great foundation in the principles of Economics and Business. This degree has been important in preparing him for the multi faceted challenges he faces in the corporate world combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
UCLA does not have a specific GPA requirement for incoming freshman student athletes, while they are no minimum GPA for freshmen applicants. A 3.2 GPA is required for transfer applicants to be considered; however, a strong Academic record, including a high GPA still important for admission and for demonstrating Academic readiness for the university rigor.
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