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Tasneem Hoda

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Extracurricular activities are an important part of the Northeastern University admission application. Students are recommended to showcase their excellence in various activities which is a part of the holistic admission process at the university. Other than extracurricular activities, must also have a strong academic performance, standardized test scores and relevant work experience to get selected for admission. 

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joisha verma

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International students who are willing to apply at the RMIT University for the Master of the Science in Computer Science course are required to hold a relevant GPA score of 2.0 or above on the scale of 4.0 or any other equivalent scores or a 65% or higher score in the undergraduaet degree along with other documents such as English language test scores.

 

Students are also required to complete the selection task of the university to be eligible for the admission in the MS course in Computer Science that requires a Research proposal and supervisor of minimum 2 to 5 pages.

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Tasneem Hoda

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The first School that was founded at Northeastern University is the School of Law being established in 1898. Some of the other colleges and schools at the university are given as follows: 

  • Polytechnic School (1904)  
  • School of Commerce and Finance (1907)  
  • School of Engineering (1920) 
  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts  
  • College of Arts, Media and Design  
  • Khoury College of Computer Sciences  
  • Bouvé College of Health Sciences 
  • College of Professional Studies 
  • D'Amore McKim School of Business 

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Northeastern University was founded in 1898 first under Evening Institute for Younger Men. The university has also gone through many changes in the past with it named as Northeastern College in 1916 and finally named as Northeastern University in 1922.  

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joisha verma

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Yes RMIT University requires GRE or GMAT scores for admission to the MBA course as the mandatory course-specific requirements.

Students who are applying for the course are required to submit a GMAT score of 550 as a minimum requirement, along with a 1.0 GPA on a scale of 4 to be considered for the selection process. 

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Tasneem Hoda

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The Oakland campus of Northeastern University has the same acceptance rate as the main campus as a part of the Northeastern University system. The campus has received an overall acceptance rate of around 5.2% which makes it extremely selective for international student admissions.  

The students who have received admission to the Northeastern Oakland campus can change to Northeastern main Boston campus after their first year or they can choose to continue to study at the Oakland campus.  

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Tasneem Hoda

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Northeastern has 13 campuses and one of them is located in London that offers a range of opportunities by expanding the classroom for growth and discovery. The campus has 2,281 students and 89 nationalities have been represented in the community from around the world. Northeastern London is located at St Katherine Docks which is close to historic tower of London and Tower Bridge.  

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joisha verma

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Master of Business Administration (MBA) course at RMIT University requires a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) score of 1.0 on the scale of 4.0 along with a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score of minimum 550.

Moreover the university also requires the English language test scores with other necessary documents as a part of the entry requirement for the international students.

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The Master of Business Administration course at the RMIT Univerisyt is an 18-month to 2-year-long course offering different course majors to enhance the professional skills in design thinking, leadership and management, marketing, operations and many more.

The courses offered at the RMIT Univerisyt under the MBA programme are in general MBA and Executive MBA depending on the profile and the students selection.

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joisha verma

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Yes, RMIT University requires interviews for some of its higher programs, including programs in postgraduate courses, as a part of the admission process. Students whose application are filtered and selected for the admission are called for the interview round or asked for the portfolio for some of the courses .

Interviews are the major part of the admission process and compulsory for most of the programs, students can access to the interview with the help of video conferences and respond to the general questions asked to evaluate the motive and the experience of the student.

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