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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Cornell University is one of the most prominent universities for higher education The average median salary of Cornell graduates is around USD 135,000 (INR 1.22 Cr). Cornell University overall placement rate is around 89%.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Cornell University placement rate stands at 89%, and graduates found employment within three months of graduation. Average median salary of Cornell University graduates is around USD 135,000 (INR 1.22 Cr). The university graduates work for top sectors such as:
- Business Development
- Operations
- Education
- Engineering
- Research
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, without a doubt Uni of Manchester is worthwhile looking into, considering some of its remarkable rankings for 2025 and 2026. Few of these are mentioned below in a tabular form-
| Ranking Body | World Rank |
|---|---|
| QS World University Ranking (2026) | 35 |
| Academic Ranking of World Universities (2025) | 46 |
| Times Higher Education (2026) | 56 |
| Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings (2025) | 2 |
| QS World University Sustainability Rankings | 9 |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Although the % for Black or African American students has dropped by 5% for the Class of 2029, the overall stats do suggest that Princeton University is rather inclusive. Moreover, this drop was evident in most of Princeton's peer institutions following the Supreme Court decision to ban race-conscious affirmative action.
Hispanic student enrollments remained stable whereas the no. of Asian enrollments increased from 24% to 27%.
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
AIIMS Delhi offers paramedical B.Sc. courses, including Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology.
These courses are full-time degree programs of 3–4 years.
There isn't a 2-year B.Sc RIT programme at AIIMS Delhi.
A 2-year programme does exist in some other institutions as diplomas but not as B.Sc degrees at AIIMS Delhi.
You must qualify the AIIMS Paramedical entrance exam for admission.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
International students coming from multiple countries choose various majors. The reason for choosing particular majors like Political Science and Government, Psychology, History, English, Computer Science and Math, Art History, is its affordability, and job opportunities.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Columbia University offer various programs for Indian students. Some most chosen programs are History, Economics, Political Science, Data Science, Architecture, Film Studies, and more. The tuition cost is between INR 53L-INR 62L for UG and INR 21L-INR 1.23 Cr for PG.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Both are very good but in different areas. Harvard has the better global reputation and stonger connections globally. NUS has better connections in Asia, similar quality of placements, and is far more affordable than Harvard University. In terms of culture, there is greater diversity at Harvard, compared to NUS. Students have better chances of admission at the National University of Singapore, as Harvard's acceptance rate is just 3.6%.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
International students coming from multiple countries join Purdue for various popular courses. Some popular UG and PG programs are Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, Business, Management, Psychology, and Agricultural and Biological Engineering.
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