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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Students are allowed to retake the said course and improve their GPA at U of T Canada. However, the number of attempts will be reflected in the academic records. Repeated failures of a course can lead to dismissal from the program.
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| University | Global Ranking (THE/QS/ARWU) | Strengths | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karolinska Institute | THE: 49, ARWU: 43 | Medicine, Public Health, Life Sciences | Home of Nobel Prize in Medicine. |
| KTH Royal Institute of Technology | QS: 74, THE: =95 | Engineering, Computer Science, AI | Strong industry collaboration. |
| Lund University | QS: 75, THE: =95 | Humanities, Medicine, Sustainability | One of Europe's the oldest universities. |
| Uppsala University | QS: 103, ARWU: 88 | Natural Sciences, Humanities | Founded in 1477, historic reputation. |
| Stockholm University | QS: 128, ARWU: 101–150 | Environmental Science, Social Sciences | Strong interdisciplinary research. |
| Chalmers University of Technology | QS: 139 | Engineering, Technology, Innovation | Industry-focused research. |
| University of Gothenburg | QS: 194 | Arts, Social Sciences, Medicine | Large multidisciplinary programs. |
| Linköping University | QS: 304 | Technology, Applied Sciences | Known for interdisciplinary PhDs. |
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, TCD Ireland courses do offer internship/study abroad opportunities to Indian students. Over 80%+ of the courses offer optional or mandatory internships ranging between 6 and 12 months to students, per an unofficial sources.
Accenture, Salesforce, Deloitte, and Intel are some popular firms students work with during their studies at Trinity College Dublin.
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Students at TCD Ireland are usually assessed via a mix of end-of-term written essays, continuos assessments (CA), and practicals. The final results are calculated based on the ECTS credit weighting.
End-of-year exams and a capstone project or dissertation carry the highest weightage. Students are advised to consult their Personal tutor to know more.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
TCD Ireland mixes traditional lectures with interactive tutorials, seminars, and self-directed research. The college follows an independent learning model, where classes are usually for discussions and practical implementation of concepts rather than introductory sessions.
With a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1, students get a more personalised study experience.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, graduates of the UE Applied Sciences do retain their access to the Career Development Centre (CDC) services. This allows them to use key CDC services such as alumni networking, job opportunities, and career services.
More information can be found on the official Uni of Europe for Applied Sciences website.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The Alumni Mentoring programme at UE Germany connects current students with experienced alumni for career advice and networking. The programme is managed by the Career Development Center, and offers personalized support, allows students to build industry connections, and gain insights.
Students can contact the CDC at UE for Applied Sciences Germany to know more.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students at the UE Applied Sciences Germany offers several networking opportunities to Indian students. This includes campus career days, and mentorship sessions with the UE Germany alumni.
The alumni offer career counseling, CV and resume services, and often refer students for jobs in Germany.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the Uni of Europe Applied Sciences offers several dual-study programmes to Indian students. These follow a split-week model where students work at a partner company 3 days a week while studying.
The dual study programmes allow students to gain professional experience during their studies. These can be pursued in areas like Data Science, Digital Media, Sport & Event Management, and Psychology.
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