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Kapil Lalwani

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There are superiorities that it has over the New York Institute of Technology as an MFA school in the US. SVA can boast of an employability rate for MFA graduates of 96%, as opposed to NYIT's 80%. The 270+ active artists on its faculty enrich SVA with visibility and industry contacts not normally available at NYIT. SVA has its Art Gallery, Museum, and Performance Venues, right in the heart of Manhattan and this also provides a great draw for students. In addition, with the 8:1 student staff ratio, SVA provides a more personalized learning atmosphere. SVA's fee structure ranges from INR 29,51,000 to INR 36,83,000 per year and is in almo

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Kapil Lalwani

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School of Visual Arts- 37,01,000 - 46,26,000 a year, depending on the program. New York Institute of Technology- Upwards for 43,96,000 to downwards 55,63,000 a year. Considering all these figures, arts school seems to be a cheaper option overall, especially for undergraduate programs. But here one must note that the living expenses, health insurance, and books may incur additional costs that might differ. For an accurate estimate, it's always better to check with both institutions for current price updates. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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The US News and World Report 2024 ranked NYIT #22 in Regional Universities North. For the 12th consecutive year, US News ranked NYIT among the top 50 colleges in the North and the top 25 universities in the North in its Best Colleges rankings category.

A reputable private institution, the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) is especially well-known for emphasising hands-on, career-focused education in disciplines like computer science, engineering, architecture, business, and health sciences. Even while NYIT isn't as well-known as certain Ivy League or elite research universities, it is frequently praised for its academic offer

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Tasneem Hoda

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New York Institute of Technology offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degree level courses for international students. Some of the popular majors at the institute are given in the pie chart below:

Others denote Marketing, Mechanical Engineering, Finance, etc.

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Akansha katariya

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Indian students must pay application fee of USD 50 - INR 4K. Once student meet eligibility and submit required documents they must pay application fee to apply. They must submit documents such as reports English scores LOR and more.

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NYIT is famous for its academic opportnities. It offers education in a numberof study fields such as Engineering and Computing Sciences, Management, Architecture and Interior Design, Health Professions, etc. NYIT was ranked #37 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs, #62 in Best Value Schools, and #15 in Regional Universities North. Also, NYIT has accreditation from COCA, ARC-PA, ACOTE, and others.

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76% of international students are accepted to the New York Institute of Technology. The university's flexible admissions policy and easy admissions process are demonstrated by the above-average acceptance rate. To maximize their chances of being chosen, students must achieve very high academic standing. Several characteristics are given priority by the institute, including class ranks, standardized test results, academic performance, and English language ability. Students have a good chance of being chosen if they are doing well academically, are involved in extracurricular activities, and are actively volunteering.

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New York Institute of Technology expects a cumulative GPA of 3 on a 4-point scale. Along with the GPA score, international students must fulfill the basic eligibility and submit the required documents. For UG, students must have proof of high school completion and submit documents such as transcripts from the schools attended, English language scores, letters of recommendation, LOR, and more. For graduates, students must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university and submit transcripts, English language scores, and course-specific requirements.

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Acceptance rate at NYIT is around 76%. This acceptance rate shows that NYIT is less selective at the time of admission. So, students with good academic background can take admission to NYIT. 

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Tasneem Hoda

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New York Institute of Technology has over 68,000 old student that have been doing job after graduation. Some of the top fields are as follows:

  • Business Development 
  • Operations 
  • Engineering 
  • Information Technology 
  • Arts and Design 
  • Healthcare Services 

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