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The UCF acceptance rate stands at 44.7%, meaning that out of every 100 students who apply to the UCF admissions, the university is likely to extend the offer to join the Central Florida Campus to only about 44-45 applicants, making the admission criteria moderately selective.
On the other hand the UCF acceptance rate for international students is around 23%, suggesting that securing a seat at the University of Central Florida is extremely tough for international students as around 80 international applicants are likely to be rejected of every 100.
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The University of Washington is renowned for offering the highest placement rate in USA. University of Washington placement rate attracts international students the most. The University of Washington placement rate is 85%, and the students secured employment within 3 months of graduation. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around 85 students secured employment. According to unofficial sources, the average annual salary of University of Washington graduates is USD 112,000 (INR 96.88 LPA) annually. The university graduates are always in high demand all over the world. The university graduates work for top sectors such as
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University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign was ranked #25 at national level and #70 at the global level by Shiksha Popularity Ranking. THE (Times Higher Education) ranked the university #41 in 2026, which showcases an improved trend when compared with 2025. Apart from this, the university was ranked #70 by QS World University Rankings 2026.
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Students at Clark University can work part-time (on-campus) while studying. However, there are certain restrictions for this. They can work 20 hours per week. The students can work full-time during the scheduled breaks. Note that the on-campus jobs are competitive and are available on first come basis. Working more than 20 hours per week will lead to violation of the immigration status. Students working part-time can earn USD 10-15 approximately per hour (Around INR 900 – INR 1,300).
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Yes, Clark University MSc in CS is a STEM-designated course. This means that students who graduate with a STEM degree may be eligible to work in the U.S. for up to 36 months on Optional Practical Training. This course gives students a powerful combination of knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience and access to a network of industry professionals. A few of the job roles that students can take up after completing this course are Data Scientist, Web Developer, Business Analyst, UX / UI Product Designer, etc.
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The most popular majors at Clark University Boston are Political Science, Biology, Psychology, Interactive Media, and Management. This university offers nearly 40 majors, 30+ Master's degrees, and 10 PhD programs. Study areas at this university are:
- Arts, Media, Design and Communications
- Health Professions and Life Sciences
- Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship
- Science, Data, and Technology
- Government, International Affairs, and Law
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Clark University students can check out Green Hill Park, Worcester Art Museum, Elm Park, Worcester Public Market or more over the weekend. Furthermore, to enjoy the student life, one can chek 130+ students clubs and organizations. They can also take part in the athletics. The university has 17 intercollegiate teams and various intramural and club teams.
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