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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Cornell Uni international students can work part-time. Students may work up to 20 hours per week when the classes are in session. During the winter and summer breaks, students can work full-time or part-time. Popular part-time jobs in the US are Barista, Teaching Assistant, Catering Assistant, Tour Guide, Campus tech support, etc.
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Yes, there are many Indian students at Cambridge. Moreover, the university also provides support for Indian origin students for eg the Oxford and Cambridge Society of India (OCSI) has its headquarters in New Delhi with 850 members holding a UG or PG degree or matriculation from either unis. OCSI also helps existing Indian scholars on both the Oxford campus and the Cambridge campus to help tudents on thei journey back into India at the end of their studies.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
For the two-year MBA course at Cornell University, the tuition fee is USD 86,596 and the student activity fee is USD 110. Other fees that students have to pay are:
| Particulars | Fees |
|---|---|
| Health fee | USD 580 |
| Housing | USD 16,796 |
| Meals | USD 5,654 |
| Books and supplies | USD 2,466 |
| Transportation | USD 3,544 |
| Misc. | USD 4,248 |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
There are many pretty structures that students can visit before or after enrollment on campus of Oakland Uni. Some landmarks are Anibal House, Dodge Hall, Elliot Tower, Baldwin Memorial Pavilion, Katke-Cousins Golf Course, Lepley Sports Center, Oak View, Trumball Terrace, Varner House and much more.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, according to Yelp students can find various Indian food chains nearby Oakland University campus like Rangoli Indian Cuisine (0.9 miles), Virasat the Heritage (3.2 miles), Noorjahan Indian Cuisine Waterford (8.4 miles), Pink Garlic Indian Cuisine-Shelby Township (12.4 miles), Indian Heaven Cuisine (6.6 miles), etc.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Students looking forward to study at Oakland University in Rochester should know that in Jan the temperatures can drop to an average of -9 degrees Celsius and 28 degrees celsius in July. Moreover it can snow in the month of January as well. Meanwhile summers tend to be warm with occasional thunderstorms.
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
In order to study for free abroad applicants will be eligible, if they fall into the following scenarios: Students who qualify for a need-blind scholarship irrespective of his/her financial background. Those international students who show exemplary performance in academics can also receive a fully-funded education abroad. There are also options for students to study at public universities in Germany and Italy which offer cheap education and further waive the tuition fee for students so that they pay only for their living costs. Finally, the Indian Government also sends some of the top academic performing students to its abroad-partner
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
For the majority universities abroad, Fall and Spring are the major intakes. While Fall is the most preferred, Spring is the next best option. Check out the difference below:
Feature | Fall Intake | Spring Intake |
|---|---|---|
Begins | September or October. | January or February. |
Competition Level | Very high, bigger class size | Lesser than Fall, smaller class size |
Popularity Level | Higher | Lower than Fall |
Accommodation | Higher competition for housing (on and off campus) | Easier to find housing |
Visa Processing | May have longer visa processing times due to higher demand. | Generally shorter visa processing times. |
Ideally, Fall is a more popular intake abroad, in comparison to Spring intake. More applicants apply for Fall, more courses are offered for admission in Fall and most of the top-ranking universities offer admission in Fall intake only. Spring intake is for those who have either missed their Fall application deadlines or those who have deferred their admissions.
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
The number of international students taking admission abroad is touching around 6 million, thus, the numbers will increase annually. Why applicants wish to study abroad can vary. While some may look for specialised course options, others may look at research scope. Some may be interested in internships abroad, while others may be interested in working abroad full-time. Thus, reasons will vary, it is up to the student what is his/her calling to study abroad. Once they have their reasons to study abroad, they can get ahead and plan their admissions abroad.
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