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Contributor-Level 10
Cardiff University requirements for MSc in Physiotherapy are:
- An Honors degree or a Diploma in Physiotherapy or an equivalent international qualification
- IELTS score of 6.5 with 5.5 in all sub-skills or equivalent
- A reference from the employer or colleague which confirms that students have equivalent 12-months full-time equivalent clinical experience
- A personal statement
Selection Process: Students have to meet the entry requirements and after assessment of suitability through a personal statement, the university will decide on giving the applicants an offer of admission
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a year ago
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The placement (statistics) for MS in Information Systems at Northeastern University is good as 91.8% graduates get a the highest salary of USD 70k or more. According to Northeastern University placements for MS in Information Systems, 94% of graduates are employed or in graduate school within nine months of graduation. Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services is the top industry and hires the highest 37.4% graduates. The popular employers who hires MS in Information Systems graduates are AWS, Airbnb, CNBC, IVIVA Medical, Facebook, etc.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
To apply to Harvard MSc in Data Science, the applicants are required to apply through the designated application link mentioned on the official website. Harvard University admission requirements for MSc in Data Science are given below:
Online application form
Statement of Purpose
3 letters of recommendation
Academic transcripts
CV or resume
TOEFL / IELTS score report
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the reasons to study MSc in Data Science at the University of Hertfordshire are given below -
- Teaching Excellence: Students will be taught by internationally recognised research staff with expertise across Statistics, Mathematics, Medical Physics, and Computer Science, etc.
- Work-Placement Opportunities: Students will have an option to undertake a placement of up to one year conditional on course requirements. Depending on the employer organization, employer may be paid or unpaid.
- With the support from the Career Service at the university and the career advisors of the departments, students will look forward to their placements dur
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The choice to study MS in Finance at LSE or MSc in Financial Economics at Oxford will eventually depend on students’ choice and preferences. When it comes to the study cost, both LSE and Oxford are quite expensive. MSc in Financial Economics cost around INR 58 lakh. Whereas, for LSE MSc in Finance, the tuition fees is £44,928 (Around INR 47 lakh). Also, note that this is just the tuition fee, the cost of living has to be kept in mind too while deciding the university.
- One key difference between both universities is their teaching styles. LSE is known for its research-oriented approach that focuses on analytical thinking
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