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Ms Shruti Gupta

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This is for students whose family income is below INR 2,00,000 per year and they must pass last exam in first division in first attempt.

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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This is for students whose family income is below INR 2,00,000 per year supporting students from economically weaker backgroundsand. To be eligible, students must have passed the last exam in first division and first attempt. Therefore a good academic performance is benefical.

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Ishita Singh

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Yes, UC San Diego MS-BA course is STEM-designated. This course features an AI-assisted curriculum that incorporates Large Language Models (LLMs) in every face of the Business Analytics process, from problem definition, to coding, data cleaning, analysis, and presentation. The duration of this course is 11-months.

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Rupali Singh

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To get into the University of California San Diego from India, the applicants are required to have passed high school. For the first-year applicants, a minimum GPA of 3.0 is required. The acceptance rate for Fall 2024 is 25%. This acceptance rate justifies that the university is very selective at the time of admission. Indian applicants at the UG level must have passed Class 10 and 12 board / state examinations. At the graduate level, the applicants should hold a Bachelor's degree or equivalent. Additionally, at the PG level, standardized test scores may also be required. Also, submit an English language proficiency score.

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Chandra Sharma

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UCSD offers various career services such as dedicated career coaches, customized workshops and programs, career website with curates resources and content, access to Rady alumni and employers. The top employers of UC San Diego MBA Class of 2024 graduates were:

  • Analog Devices
  • Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Japan
  • AGS
  • Morgan Stanley
  • Kearney (Japan)
  • Engage Stack LLC
  • YPOG
  • EY-Parthenon

The placement rate of UCSD graduates was 72% (within 3 months of graduation). Top industries where the graduates were employed include Consulting, Financial Services, Healthcare, Technology, Manufacturing, Non-Profit / Education, etc.

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Ridhi

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Students can refer to the table below for the racial makeup of the student body enrolled at the Washington State University:

Ethnic/Racial Group 

Headcount 

American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic 

136 

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic 

143 

Race and/or ethnicity unknown 

483 

Nonresidents 

518 

Black or African American, non-Hispanic 

680 

Asian, non-Hispanic 

1,451 

Two or more races, non-Hispanic 

1,750 

Hispanic Latino 

4,012 

White, non-Hispanic 

12,282 

Total 

21,455 

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Ridhi

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Washington State University acceptance rate stands at 86.6%, meaning that out of every 100 students who apply for the WSU admissions, the university is likely to admit around 86-87 applicants and offer them the opportunity to enroll on the WSU campus. This means that the admission criteria of the university are very lenient.

When it comes to the Washington State University acceptance rate for international students, it stands at 82%, almost on par with the general admission rate, suggesting that getting into Washington State University is just as easy for international applicants.

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Anya Aggarwal

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Yes, there is an Indian student organisation at NC State University called as MAITRI. This is the official Indian Graduate Student Association of the university. It hosts many events throughout the year such as Diwali and Holi. It also conducts casual events frequently such as Welcome parties for incoming students, Mehfil nights, Meet n Greets, Board game nights, and more. It also provides all-round support for all incoming Indian graduate students.

 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, F1 students at North Carolina State University can work part-time, considerably the working hours not exceeding 20 hours per week. This on-campus employment can be full-time (more than 20 hours) during the summer (conditions apply). The top 10 part-time jobs in USA for international students are:

  • Tour Guide
  • Teaching Assistant
  • Campus Tech Support
  • Barista
  • Production Assistant

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Bhumika Kaur

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The applicants who have showcased academic excellence and leadership potential may be considered for NCSU Jenkins MBA Scholarship. The award amounts may vary and are usually offered before the starting of the students' first semester in the MBA course. The requirements for this scholarship are:

  • Full-time MBA
  • Exceptional academic qualifications
  • Should maintain a GPA of 3.0 in the MBA programme while receiving the scholarship

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