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Atul Mishra

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No, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis is not part of the Ivy League universities. Ivy League is an American collegiate athletic conference comprising eight private research universities. The Ivy League universities are: Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania and Yale University.

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Indianapolis campuses of Indiana University and Purdue University - some of which are more than 100 years old, were merged together creating IUPUI. This merger won IUPUI accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission in 1969. IUPUI is now Indiana's premier urban research university offering more than 450+ undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.

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Yes, various undergraduate and graduate degree programs are offered at IUP. Students can access the same at any time of the day.

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Students can obtain their official transcripts, in English, from their high school or other secondary schools. In case they want their credits to be transferred from another institution, they should indicate on the application form that they are a transfer student and send their college transcripts as well.

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Pranjal Singh

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The CDC of Indiana University is responsible for offering its students resources in order to learn more about themselves, research about prospective careers, gain career-related experience, build a network, etc. Other than this there are other services that are offered to Indiana University’s students, they are mentioned below: 

  • Learn to create a resume 
  • Finding a part-time job or internship 
  • Interview related tips 
  • Build experience 
  • Get career coaching 
  • Exploring relevant majors 

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Pranjal Singh

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 It recorded from Indiana University’s graduates’ 21 in terms of employment aligning with career goals that:

  • ‘Job directly aligning with career goals’ was accepted by 69.2% of the students. 
  • ‘Job is a temporary way to earn money while searching for a position that better aligns with career goals’ was chosen by 13.5% of the students. 
  • ‘Job not aligning with career goals’ was opted by 8.9% of the graduates. 

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Pranjal Singh

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In the following table given below students can check the function-wise salary for the MBA graduates of Indiana University for the year 2021. The highest salary was USD 165,000 from the consulting function and the lowest was operations/logistics .

Function

Percentage Accepting New Jobs

Median Base Salary

Consulting

34%

USD 165,000

Finance/Accounting

12%

USD 130,000

General Management

13%

USD 125,000

Human Resources

1%

N/A

Marketing/Sales

28%

USD 120,000

Operations/Logistics

6%

USD 120,400

Other

6%

USD 122,000

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Pranjal Singh

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In the table given below studetns can check the placement highlights for the year 2021 for Indiana University.

Head

Data

Placement Rate 

93%

Knowledge Rate 

71.1%

Average Salary 

USD 49,233

Median Salary 

USD 47,000

Total Employers 

55+

Top Employers 

Indiana University | KPMG | EY

Internship Stats 

78%

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Pranjal Singh

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 Based on the career outcomes survey, the graduates’ 21 of indiana University responded the following responses for their employment satisfaction:

  • Very satisfied: 34.3% 
  • Satisfied: 27.3% 
  • Extremely satisfied: 27% 
  • Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied: 9.3% 

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Anurag Pal

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 No, Indiana University Indianapolis is not part of the Ivy League universities. Ivy League is an American collegiate athletic conference comprising eight private research universities. The Ivy League universities are: Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania and Yale University.

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