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HEMANTH KUMAR CHITTA

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Yes, ofcourse will get admission with this rank.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Northwest-Shoals Community College range highly cheaper than Lewis-Clark State College, as the fees for Northwest-Shoals Community College stand equal to INR 4.41 Lacs per annum for out-of-state students and around INR 1.32 Lacs per annum for in-state students. On the contrary, Lewis-Clark State College charges fees near about INR 8.41 Lacs to out-of-state students and around INR 2.09 Lacs per year to in-state students. Therefore, Northwest-Shoals Community College is regarded as more affordable for students, with tuition fees approximating 47% lower than Lewis-Clark State College. 

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is really tough to get into: acceptance was at a lowly 17.5% for the entering Class of 2025, out of an applicant pool of over 26,000 students. The picture shows a very competitive atmosphere which has to be tackled only by those very fine in academics if they wish to get in.

The average GPA admitted has gone up to about 3.91, and average SAT score has been touched on 1540 out of 1600, with the middle 50% of students scoring between 1500 and 1570. On top of this CMU processes admission holistically, which includes extra-curricular qualifications, essays, and letters of recommandations along with academic

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Sadiq Rahman

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The fees ranges from 21000 to 60000 per year. It depends on state to state for B.Ed.

Mostly State Colleges are cheaper than the Private Universities. So check your state college website respectively for better understanding. 

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Rayamkula Harish

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UCLAN- University of Central Lancashire is without doubt among the schools in the UK which are good, though it might not on a par with some of the more renowned or better established universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, as well as some others located in London.

Its student population is probably one of the most diverse in the country with an extensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Very strong industry links add value to this institution's reputation as a model for delivering education programmatically.

Despite the presence of these top institutions, UCLan cannot be regarded as one of the most patently national leagu

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Ravi Babu

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Cost, curriculum and opportunity are some of the factors that determine whether to attend Wagner College for Business Administration or Farmingdale State College. Farmingdale has a strong emphasis on experiential learning through internships and industry ties and it provides reasonably priced tuition particularly for in-state students. Its Business Management programme prepares the students for a competitive employment market by integrating technology and globalization abilities Wagner College on the other hand takes a liberal arts approach to business education and emphasizes small class numbers and individualized attention. Despite b

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Ravi Babu

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Resources like the Nexus Center and CareerConnect make it relatively easy to find part-time work while attending Farmingdale State College (FSC). These services assist students in locating internships, part-time work outside of school and on-campus jobs. Federal Work-Study and student assistant positions are available on campus and are frequently given preference to financial assistance recipients. Additionally the Nexus Center helps students with job applications and résumé construction. Furthermore students looking for flexible work have more alternatives for off-campus employment due to Farmingdale's close proximity to Long Island

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Ravi Babu

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Yes, if they fulfill the prerequisites, the typical Indian student can enroll at Farmingdale State College. Strong academic records, including valid high school transcripts assessed by an accredited organisation such as WES or NACES are required of applicants. Tests such as the TOEFL (minimum score of 74) or IELTS (minimum score of 6.0) are used to demonstrate English competence. Although not required SAT and ACT scores can improve an application. Students must also submit recommendation letters and a personal essay. Students that consistently work hard and prepare can get into the college, which has a 73% acceptance rate.

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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All the scholarships are available and can be accessed through the college's future foundation website that is Wallace State Future Foundation website.

some top scholarships are the Academic Achievement Scholarship, Career Technical Scholarship, and Completing the Dream Scholarship there are also donor-funded scholarships These scholarships consider factors like academic performance, test scores, and a personal statement.

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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Wallace State Community College (WSCC) and Jefferson State Community College (JSCC) both offer Associate in Applied Science in Nursing programs.

However, WSCC offers a Joint Enrollment Pathway that allows students to earn both an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AAS) and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree in four years.

thus choosing WSCC is better even though the tuition fee is a bit more.

 

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