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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Vermont Technical College has a strong focus on applied, hands-on education in technical areas. It provides a range of programs with degrees in Nursing, Computer Software Engineering, and several engineering technologies. The college has a reputation for its caring faculty and career-focused education with an emphasis on preparing the student for immediate job placement in fields like healthcare, engineering, and technology. In addition, Vermont Tech has a friendly atmosphere to welcome international students and is part of the system of Vermont State Colleges, thus further establishing it as a sure institution for technical education.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Vermont Technical College has a number of English proficiency tests that they accept from international students. The tests that are accepted are the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum requirement of 70, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum requirement of 5.5, and the Pearson Test of English (PTE) with a score of 45 or better. Also, students can provide scores on other accepted tests, like Duolingo, as per individual programme requirements. It is recommended to verify the current guidelines from the college website for any modification.

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Abhay Arora

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At a Glance – Here are the components of an SAT Score Report and what they mean:

SAT Components

Description

Score Range

Total Score

The aggregate of the two section scores

400–1600

Section Scores

Reading & Writing and Math Sections

200–800

Test Scores

Reading, Writing &  Math Sections.

10–40

Cross-Test

These scores show how well you use your skills to analyze texts and solve problems in these subject areas.

10–40

SAT Sub Scores

Reading and Writing: Command of Evidence and Words in Context & Expression of Ideas and Standard English Conventions.

Math: Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, and Passport to Advanced Math.

200-200

Note: The SAT Optional Essay is no longer a part of the test. 

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Obtaining part-time employment during study at Vermont Technical College is generally found to be manageable. The college provides several student work opportunities, including work-study programs that assist students in coordinating their studies and work. Students find on-campus employment to be favorable, as employers are cooperative in terms of accommodating class schedules. Local labor markets also offer employment opportunities related to the study fields of students, especially technical and service work. Generally, finding employment might involve some effort, but students generally find assistance and accommodation in working

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Reviews of Vermont Technical College by students reveal a blend of experiences. Most students praise the applied, practical learning process, affirming that the education provided is excellent and immediately transferrable to their working lives. Reviews reflect good faculty support, especially in nursing courses, where instructors are noted as being knowledgeable and very willing to give of their time. Nevertheless, some students are dissatisfied with the college, complaining of problems like administrative problems and reputation concerns. Generally, though, most recommend the college for its specialised programs, but others advise c

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Living on Vermont Technical College can be quite costly. For out-of-state students, the overall estimated cost, including tuition and fees, is about $42,359 annually, which includes about $12,404 for room and board. For in-state students, the overall cost is about $28,943 per year. Other costs like textbooks and supplies usually come to about $800 per term. In all, students must budget for tuition and living costs so that they can effectively handle their finances as they pursue studies at the college.

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Esha Tiwari

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San Jose State does not believe in disclosing acceptance rates, as per the unofficial web, San Jose State University acceptance rate is 80%. The high acceptance rate demonstrates that the university takes a comprehensive and simple admission process. The rigor of secondary high school records, academic GPA, and other criteria are used to evaluate students. 

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Vermont Technical College ranks number 5,710 in the world rankings 2024 and number 1,518 within the US while being ranked at number 1,603 on the continent. The college boasts a high application acceptance rate with a score of 50%. The college specializes in applied learning. Although its international ranking is not among the best, it is highly regarded for offering quality education and technical training, especially in Vermont, where it has been rated as the top public university in short-term net value.

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Piyush Pandey

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San Jose State University does not expect any minimum GRE score from graduate international candidates. In addition, graduate students must have completed a four-year bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and submitted the necessary documents including official transcripts from all of their colleges and institutes, a statement of purpose, program-specific requirements, two letters of recommendation, the GRE or GMAT (if applicable), and English language requirements.

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