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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Huron University College has approximately 70% acceptance rate, making it moderately competitive. Strong academics and extracurriculars improve your chances. As per the sources admission decisions are based on a holistic review of applicants' academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, and personal statements.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
National Institute of Computer Arts does not provide any scholarship but they offer facilities of fees payment in installments.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Santa Clara University is known to offer a great study environment to its students. As per reviews posted by students on Shiksha Study Abroad, the overall student consensus around the university can be described as satisfactory.
Majority of the student reviews state, that their university experience was great. This is evidenced by the fact that the institute attains 4.7 stars out of 5 for Student Life & 4.6 stars out of 5 for Safety.
The university's events are described as valuable & fulfilling while the faculty is said to possess great in-depth knowledge of their respective areas of studies.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you stand a chance for an MS at Hochschule there Bayerischen Wirtschaft, but admission will depend on several factors
1.academic requirement - Your Bachelor's in Commerce should be evaluated against their entry requirements
2.english or German proficiency - If the programme is in German, you may need a B2 or C1 level in German
3.visa and financial proof - You'll need to show financial means for living expenses and tuition fees
4.appliction documents - Your academic transcripts, CV, motivation letter
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Stanford University is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities (Very high research activity). So far, the university has worked on more than 7,500 externally sponsored projects, with a total budget of USD 2.2 billion.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
For Fall 2024 admissions, Stanford University received over 57,000 applications from prospective students. Out of these, merely 2, 000 candidates secured an admission offer from the university. Hence, it can be concluded that with the Stanford University acceptance rate of 4.4%, the university is extremely selective to get into.
Particulars | Statistics |
|---|---|
Applications Received | 57,326 |
Admission Offers | 2,067 |
Students Enrolled | 1,693 |
Acceptance Rate | 3.6% |
Yield Rate | 81.9% |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Of the 1,693 students enrolled in the Class of 2028 at Stanford University, 51% are females. Below is class profile of the Stanford University Class of 2028 first-year students:
Particulars | Statistics |
|---|---|
Class size | 1,693 |
Female | 51% |
Male | 49% |
International | 14% |
States & Nationalities Represented | 50 US states & 70 unique nations |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, Stanford University accepts Indian students. Around 9% of the undergraduate and 35% of the graduate student population of the university is made up of international audience and Indians are a major contributor. Apart from India, Stanford accepts students from 69 different countries.
Indian students must fulfill all the Stanford University entry requirements as mentioned in the course of their choice. Since the university takes a holistic approach, aspirants must excel academically and actively participate in extra-curricular activities as well as sports to boost their chances of securing a spot.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Getting into the Stanford Graduate School of Business is an extremely competitive affair. Of the 7,295 applicants, merely 424 students made it to the Stanford MBA Class of 2026. Some of the key highlights of the Stanford University MBA class profile are mentioned below:
Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
Count of Applicants | 7,295 |
Class-time Size | 424 |
International Students | 39% |
Nationalities Represented | 72 unique nations and 67 different languages spoken |
Average Age of Students | 28 |
Females | 44% |
US Students of Colour | 53% |
Average Years of Professional Experience | 5.1 years |
Average GMAT Score | 738 (Range: 560 - 790) |
Average GRE Score | Verbal: 163 (Range: 152 - 170) Quantitative: 164 (Range: 153 - 170) |
Average TOEFL Score | 113 (Range: 104 - 120) |
Average Undergraduate GPA | 3.75 (on a 4.0 scale) |
Top Undergraduate Majors | Engineering (31%) Economics (20%) Business/Commerce (18%) Social Sciences (16%) Math/Sciences (10%) Arts/Humanities (5%) |
Top Five Industries (prior experience) | Consulting (20%) Investment Management/Private Equity/Venture Capital (19%) Technology (14%) Government/Education/Non-profit (9%) Consumer Products & Services (7%) |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Stanford faculty members comprise 20 Nobel Prize holders and some of the best scholars around the world. With the student-to-faculty ratio of 6:1, students get to interact one-on-one with the world class faculty. Mentioned below are some of the top Stanford University faculty and their department:
- Dr. Condoleezza Rice: Department of Political Science and Department of International Relations
- Dr. Michael Levitt: Department of Biophysics and Department of Chemistry
- Dr. Jennifer Widom: Department of Computer Science and Department of Databases
- Dr. Andrew Ng: Department of Artificial Intelligence and Department of Machine Learning
- Dr.
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