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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
New Jersey Institute of Technology is a good university for international students who want to choose STEM education and research opportunities. NJIT is ranked #84 among national universities and #42 in top public schools. It is known for its affordable programs and a supportive community.
Popular NJIT University courses are given below -
- Engineering
- Computer
- IT services
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences
- Business, Marketing
After finishing this curriculum students will improve their entrepreneurship skills, develop innovative ideas and can expect their career in the Technology sector and leading companies.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The NJIT Graduate placement rate stands at 82.0%, while that of Undergraduate students stands at 77.8%, per the graduate outcome report made available by the institute for the Class of 2024.
Of the overall graduate population, 7.8% of the students were still seeking employment, while the figure stood at 3.6% for undergraduate students, a few months after the completion of studies at the institute.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
NJIT graduates are paid handsomely for their contributions to respective industries, with graduates earning salaries as high as USD 124,384 (INR 1.06 Cr) at the PG level, while UG students also earn starting salaries as high as USD 105,667 (INR 90.2 L).
Mentioned below are the best paying industries employing PG students:
| Industry | Average Salary |
|---|---|
| MBA | USD 124,384 (INR 1.06 Cr) |
| Computer Engineering | USD 92,000 (INR 78.5 L) |
| Electrical Engineering | USD 89,792 (INR 76.6 L) |
Mentioned below are the best paying industries employing UG students:
| Industry | Average Salary |
|---|---|
| Computing & Business | USD 105,667 (INR 90.2 L) |
| Computer Engineering | USD 97,667 (INR 83.3 L) |
| Computer Science | USD 92,375 (INR 78.85 L) |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Stevens Institute of Technology and New Jersey Institute of Technology are some of the most prominent universities in USA. Both the universities are among the top choices of international students. The Stevens Institute of Technology is located in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA and New Jersey Institute of Technology is located in Newark, New Jersey, USA. Stevens Institute of Technology acceptance rate stands at 52.7%. This figure indicates that out of every 100 students, only 52 students enrolled at the university. New Jersey Institute of Technology acceptance rate is around 69%. This means out of 100 students around 69 students are enro
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
NJIT recieves a rating of 4.0. on a 5.0. scale as part of student reviews posted on Shiksha Study Abroad. The overall campus life is described as "good", with students suggesting emphasis should be given to efficient financial planning, before visiting to pursue higher studies.
The campus includes a decent chunk of Indians, so the transition from India is relatively easier.
However, some students do raise concerns about the high costs of living, with the university neighborhood described as "very costly", and a high competition for part-time jobs in the area.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
NJIT boasts one of the largest campuses in the United States, with its college of engineering, computing & architecture all occupying large spaces. The institute also houses the largest technology & business inclubation center in New Jersey.
It heavily emphasises research & is known to spend a decent fortune on resources with over USD 140 million already invested as part of its research facilities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
NJIT's Master of Science in Computer Science Engineering course secures a country-level rank of #74 as part of the course-specific rankings given by Shiksha placing it among the United States's best institutions for CS studies.
Additionally other popular courses/streams of the institute, are ranked by Shiksha as mentioned below:
| Course/Stream | Shiksha Popularity Ranking |
|---|---|
| Biomedical Engineering | #73 |
| Electrical Engineering | #100 |
| Chemical Engineering | #84 |
| Mathematics | #112 |
| Physics | #144 |
| Business & Management | #178 |
| Science | #139 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The University of Dayton and New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) are affordable universities to study MS in CS in the USA. They both offers qaulity master's course in Computer Science to students at low cost. The table below includes the comparison between the University of Dayton (UD) and the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) for an MS in Computer Science in terms of their fees:
| Universities for MS in CS in USA | MS in CS First Year Fees |
|---|---|
| University of Dayton MS in CS | INR 15.67 L |
| New Jersey Institute of Technology MS in CS | INR 28.06 L |
They both look good in terms of thier tuition fees. Therefore, it's your choice where you wish to study MS in CS in the USA.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
In order to secure an enrollment in NJIT, students must appear for one of the standardized tests (SAT/ACT) or other entrance exams like GMAT/GRE for postgraduate courses and secure the scores as listed below:
Entrance Exams | Minimum Score Requirements |
|---|---|
500 or higher | |
26 or higher | |
500 or higher | |
3.0 or higher |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the tips for students starting their first-semester at the NJIT are:
- Students who applied for NJIT must be humble and should interact with as many people as possible. Mainly beacause, the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get.
- Attend as many gathering and parties as much as you can.
- Applicants should avoid missing classess, as 70% of learning comes from students going to classes.
- Students can get invovlved with extracuricular activities, i.e joing university clubs, sports etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the longer run.
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