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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Ratan Tata attended Harvard University. In 1975, he attended Harvard's Business School's Advancement Management Program. There is one hall dedicated to him at Harvard, known as Tata Hall. It was opened in 2013 and extended and expanded the Exceutive Education at HBS.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
FAANG companies, Consultancy firms, Law firms, and Finance giants hire MBA graduates from the Columbia B-School. Given below is a list of some popular names who hired graduates of the Class of 2025.
| Company | Number of Graduates Hired |
|---|---|
| McKinsey & Company | 62 |
| Boston Consulting Group | 62 |
| Amazon | 21 |
| PricewaterhouseCoopers | 24 |
| Bain & Company | 33 |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
USD 3,666 (INR 3.3 L) per year or USD 22,000 (INR 19.76 L) overall, is what an AI Certificate Program would cost you at Columbia. You would also have to pay USD 105 (INR 9.4 K) as document fee and USD 500 (INR 44.9 K) as the enrollment deposit.
1 USD = INR 89.86
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
At present, 24,519 students are there at Harvard University. More than 6,700 students are international at Harvard. Many international students were enrolled Harvard College and GSAS almost 1,000+. Over the last 5 years, the total student enrollment at Harvard has remained over 20,000+. Being one of the selective universities in the world, the acceptance rate of Harvard is around 3.6%.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, as an Indian student, if your family's annual income is less than USD 6,000 (INR 5.4 L), you can get a 100% Scholarship at Columbia. Your parents don't need to contribute anything towards your cost of attendance. More information can be found on the scholarships page.
1 USD = INR 89.86
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
You would need to do well in your academics to get into either. At Columbia however, you have better chances of admission. Columbia accepts applications at a rate of 4.3%. Harvard, on the other hand, does so at a rate of 3.6%.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Columbia accepts around 4 applications for every 100 it receives. Its acceptance rate was 4.29% for the Class of 2029. NYU accepts twice the number of applications, at an 8% acceptance rate. You would have to work hard to get into either. However, at NYU you have a better chance.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, current F1 students can work part-time on campus for up to 20 hours per week at the time of classes. They can work full-time at the time of vacations. Some of the popular part-time jobs in the US are:
- Tour Guide
- Campus Tech Support
- Teaching Assistant
- Barista
- Campus Tech Support
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The median base salary of Harvard MBA graduate is around USD 184,500 (Around INR 1.65 Cr). and the median signing bonus is USD 30,000. For the Class of 2025, the placement rate is 84% (received an offer). Some of the job functions on which the graduates of this university have been employed are Consulting, Business Development, Marketing, General Management, etc.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Harvard MBA is a 2-year long course. Also, the university offers need-based scholarships to international students, with an average award of USD 47,000 per year. More than 50% of the university's MBA graduates go for entrepreneurship. Harvard's MBA tuition fee is USD 78,700 for 9 months. The placement rate for the Class of 2024 is 84%.
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