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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
If we look at the below comparison between the University of Amsterdam and the University of Rotterdam, with a World ranking of #73, UvA is far better than the Erasmus University Rotterdam. In addition, University of Amsterdam is also leading with other factors including country or state specific rankings. Students can check the table below for the comparison between the two to get more clarity:
Particulars | University of Amsterdam | Erasmus University Rotterdam |
|---|---|---|
World Ranking | #73 | #263 |
Europe | #12 | #96 |
Netherland | #1 | #9 |
Acceptance Rate | 51% | 53% |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the University of Perpetual Help offers internship opportunities to students that help them to find and choose from different options and grab the opportunity easily. With its great connections with the top industries, hospitals and its excellent teaching; increased the placement opportunities for the students.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
As per an unofficial sources UvA's acceptace rate is 51% for international students and 14% overall and the moderate percentage shows that the university is quite stringent during admission and believes in providing admission to those who are truly deserving. The university general entry requirements include a minimum of 2 years of academic background, an academic GPA of 3, resume, English requirements, and more hence students must adhere to these required eligibility and requirements and try to showcase some extracurricular activities or work experience to stand out.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The University of Amsterdam expects a GRE score of min 155 preferably 158 in the Quantitative Reasoning section. Along with this graduate applicant must hold a bachelor's or master's degree in the relevant discipline and submit required documents including transcripts, resume, letter of recommendation, English language requirements, statement of purpose, essay, and more.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the University of Perpetual Help is not considered expensive for Indian students. however, this Phillipines univeristy (University of Perpetual Help) is among the cheapest universities for the Higher studies.
Moreover, the cost of living at the University of Perpetual Help can be cosnidered little expensive as it covers different factors including the living cost (accommodation); meal expenses; transportation; utility; personal expenses; lifestyle and more.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The highest salary to the UofT MBA graduates was offered in the industries Legal Services, Technology, Consulting, Energy & Natural Resources, etc. The industry-wise average salary is given below:
Industries | Average MBA Grad Salary 2023 |
|---|---|
Financial Services | CAD 107,822 (Around INR 67.7 L) |
Consulting | CAD 147,504 (Around INR 92.7 L) |
Technology | CAD 121,525 (Around INR 76.4 L) |
Legal Services | CAD 177,882 (Around INR 1.1 Cr.) |
CPG & Retail | CAD 89,900 (Around INR 56.5 L) |
Healthcare | CAD 86,468 (Around INR 54.3 L) |
Real Estate / Construction / Infrastructure | CAD 85,000 (Around INR 53.4 L) |
Other | CAD 99,562 (Around INR 62.6 L) |
Manufacturing | CAD 119,250 (Around INR 74.9 L) |
Students can check the list of the highest-paying jobs in Canada
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per the University of Toronto MBA employment report 2023-24, the highest number of graduates were hired by the Financial Services and Consulting industry. Check the placement statistics from the table given below:
Industry | % of MBA Graduates |
|---|---|
Financial Services | 34% |
Consulting | 31% |
Legal Services | 7% |
Technology | 7% |
CPG & Retail | 5% |
Healthcare | 5% |
Other | 4% |
Real Estate / Construction / Infrastructure | 2% |
Energy & Natural Resources | 2% |
Manufacturing | 2% |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
MBA course students of the UToronto have to take part in the 4 months of paid internship. As per the facts, 95% of the MBA Class of 2024 students secured internships mainly in areas of Financial Services, Consulting, and Healthcare. The average monthly salary is CAD 6,861 (Around INR 4.3 lakh).
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to the employment statistics for the University of Toronto MBA course the reported average salary is CAD 140,289 (Around INR 88.2 L). 90% of the full-time MBA students are employed 6 months after graduation. Whereas 81% of MBA students seeking employment were employed 3 months of graduation.
Particulars | Stats |
|---|---|
Average base salary | CAD 123,724 (Around INR 77.7 L) |
Median base salary | CAD 102,000 (Around INR 64.13 L) |
Average signing bonus | CAD 21,163 (Around INR 13.3 L) |
Median signing bonus | CAD 19,000 (Around INR 11.9 L) |
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