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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The London University of Economics placements were good in 2020 as 93.1% of graduates get employment within 15 months after graduation. As per the Graduate Outcomes Survey 2020, 52.5% of students participated in the survey. Out of the total students, 68% get full-time employment. Financial and Professional Services is the top sector in which LSE graduates are placed. Check below the LSE placements highlights for 2020:
Particular | Stats |
|---|---|
Full-time employment | 68% |
Employment and further study | 10% |
Full-time further study | 8% |
Part-time employment | 5% |
Unemployed | 4% |
Others | 5% |
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
No, Delhi School of Economics is primarily known for its excellence in economics and social sciences. It does not offer engineering programs, so it may not be the best option for those interested in pursuing engineering education. Considering its fielod of education, Delhi School of Economics is one of the best institutes to pursue economics and social sciences.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The ideal students for this major forPlaksha University admissions should have a strong interest in math, data and programming, along with excitement to apply these in the context of business, economy and society. Having studied mathematics in Classes 11 and 12 is an eligibility requirement. It is important to note that this major is different from a pure business degree or a pure economics degree. This major has a strong data Science core upon which the applications in business and economics are built, to create a rigorous and interdisciplinary, four-year program. A strong interest in Mathematics, Programming and Data Science along wi
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The University of Oslo requirements for international students for the Master’s in Economics:
- A bachelor’s degree: 4-year bachelor’s degree / 3-year bachelor’s degree and 1-year master’s degree
- The applicants must have an equivalent of Norwegian C in the required specialization
- GRE / GMAT. At least 152 points in the Quantitative Reasoning section in GRE / GMAT with at least 600 points
- English language proficiency requirement
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