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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are the job opportunities after doing MBA from Pennsylvania State University:
You can make your career in consulting, finance, technology, manufacturing, and healthcare. There are various Big MNCs who visits the university for direct campus recruitment like Amazon, Deloitte, Johnson & Johnson, PwC, and IBM. Average salary is around $111000.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are not enough valid reasons to choose UCIC over Massey University.
As the UCIC is foundation studies and pathways oriented college while the Massey University have a variety of programs with more specialization.
The chances of getting a reasearch opportunity at UCIC are unlikely to happen, while the Massey University offers really good Research opportunities.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes UCIC is cheaper than UW because the UCIC offers programs that are related to foundation studies and pathways for University which are not a full degree programs so these programs are less expensive
On the hand the University of Waikato offers full degree course programs which are expensive enough.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, an Indian students meeting the academic and English language requirements can get admission at UCIC (University of Canterbury's International College).
For getting admission in UC International College a student must have at least 5.5 overall score and not less than 5.0 band score in the IELTS ( International English Language Testing System) .
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
RMIT University, Australia, accepts admission based on clearing the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) certificate, provided it is equivalent to Australian Year-12. NIOS is acknowledged by the Association of Indian Universities, and the recognition and process of admission varies depending on the actual situation so far evaluated by RMIT in India case-by-case.
The overall marks needed for 12th (five subjects, with accepted grading) are 60-65% and specific course prerequisites upon completion of the secondary school (math, for example, in engineering). Provide full scorecards, certificates, and IELTS scores of 6.5 or its equival
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Alberta School of Business in Canada as a University of Alberta justifies global ranking in Business and Management Studies of the QS World University Rankings 2024, say at around 100-150 worldwide.
However, this depicts it distinctly to be one of the world's best schools in finance, energy, and entrepreneurship. It is ranked by the Financial Times as one of the top 90 places globally, with specific strengths to North America (top 40). The exact ranking changes every year, but it constantly gets high scores for research and employability. At overall ranking by QS 2025, the University of Alberta stands much above the 100-120 bracket, enh
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
From an Indian perspective, it is far better for MBBS in the Philippines as it is mainly taught in English, thus avoiding any of the at times strenuous language barriers that one can find in Germany where at least a basic proficiency in German would be required.
Philippines also gives an interesting 5.5-year course with BS-MD pathway and cost altogether around INR 20 to 30 lakh, which is still manageable given the higher living costs in Germany, though universities charge nothing at the public level. NEET is needed for both countries, but admission in the Philippines is much more straightforward (10+2 with 50% PCB), while Ge
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Indian students choose to study at the University of Windsor for its strong academic programs, particularly in engineering, business, and law, coupled with experiential learning opportunities and a relatively affordable education and living cost, along with pathways to Canadian immigration.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the reasons:
Academic Strengths:
Engineering Programs:
The University of Windsor is known for its strong programs in Automotive, Mechanical, Industrial, and Applied Computing
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Living on campus at the University of Windsor can cost between $6,864 to $9,530 for 8 months (September to April) for residence fees, with a deposit of $475.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Residence Fees (2023-2024):
Alumni Hall (Single): $5,172 (Fall 2023) / $9,530 (Total fees)
Cartier Hall (Double): $4,740 (Fall 2023) / $8,734 (Total fees)
Laurier Hall (Single): $4,596 (Fall 2023) / $8,468 (Total fees)
Laurier Hall (Double): $3,725 (Fall 2023) / $6,864 (Total
fees)
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
After earning an MBA from the University of Windsor, graduates can pursue diverse career paths in various sectors, including management, consulting, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship, with opportunities in both Canada and internationally.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of job opportunities:
Common MBA Career Paths:
Management:
Roles like Marketing Manager, Business Development Manager, Project Manager, and Human Resource Manager are common.
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