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Misha

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Miami University-Oxford has an acceptance rate of 82%. The acceptance rate varies from 80%-82%. It can be considered a slightly selective college. Half the applicants admitted to Miami University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1210 and 1380 or an ACT score of 26 and 31. However, submitting SAT/ACT scores is optional. Competitive applicants generally have a GPA between 3.6 and 4.0+. Students are required to have official academic transcripts and letters of recommendation.

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Misha

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Miami University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The university is known for its inclusive environment and diversity. It hosts students from over 101 countries which reflects the diversity.  It is ranked #1201-1400 in QS World University Rankings 2025. The Princeton Review, Entrepreneurship Rankings, 2024 ranked the university #7 for Undergraduate entrepreneurship program. The total cost of studying at Miami University is around $39,248 which is quite affordable than many other US universities. Graduates from Miami University enjoy high employment rates, with a reported 98% employment rate for graduates. To lesse

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Misha

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According to the US News and World Report, Miami University-Oxford ranked #136 among National Universities, #69 in Top Public Schools, and #196 in Best Value Schools. The top courses at the college include finance, marketing, psychology, computer Science and biology. Paul Ryan (American politician), The Miz (American professional wrestler, actor), Benjamin Harrison (American politician), Nicholas Scott Lachey (American singer) and Tina Louise (American actress). The university offers 120 bachelor's 70 Master's and doctorate programs. It hosts students from 101 countries all around the world. Graduates from Miami University enjoy h

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Aashi Shukla

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No course guarantees a high salary. Remember, your success depends on several factors, including your hard work, continuous learning, adaptability to market trends, and networking skills. Choose a path that aligns with your passion and invest in your personal and professional development.

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Jiya Arora

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Explore alternative paths like vocational courses, Diploma programs, or skill development initiatives. Consider retaking exams or pursuing entrance exams for specific universities with lower cut-offs. Remember, your career path is not defined by a single test score.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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Any skills-based job can pay well, irrespective of the gender. As one grows experience in the in-demand skills, the payout that they may get is unimaginable because several big companies remain in the lookout for people who can do their jobs and have expertise in these fields. Below are some top Science courses that one can pursue after 12th for high salaries:

  • B.Tech/B.Sc. Computer Science: Strong foundation for software development and design, AI, data Science (high demand) and many more skills.
  • B.E./B.Sc. Electronics Engineering: Expertise in hardware & software for diverse industries.
  • Data Science/Machine Learning Programs:&n
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Aayushi Dhawan

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 In New Zealand, work visa holders can modify their job or employer by submitting an application with documents like -

  • Employment offer
  • Employer agreement
  • INZ 1113 completed by the new employer
  • Cover letter if a notice period needs to be served

Apart from this the personal identification information documents must also be carried at all times. 

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Virajita Bisht

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A 9.9 CPA corresponds to 94.05% - 95% as per the CGPA to percentage conversion table. This amount of CGPA is generally considered to be very good to be admitted to universities abroad. 

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Rohini Rawat

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Before learning how to convert CGPA to GPA, let us see the basic difference between these grades. 

  • CGPA  (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is a cumulative measure of your academic performance across all semesters.
  • GPA  (Grade Point Average) is a measure of your academic performance for a specific semester or year.
     

Let us now understand how to convert a CGPA into GPA:

While it is not always a direct conversion, as GPA can vary by semester, you can generally estimate your GPA based on your CGPA if you know the maximum possible CGPA in your system.

Here's a common formula for calculating GPA from CGPA:

GPA  = (CGPA ÷ M

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Abhishek Mehra

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A 10 CGPA in percentage depends on the grading system used by the university. There isn't a universally accepted conversion rate, but here are two common possibilities:

  • If your university uses a 10-point grading scale where 10 is the highest achievable grade:

In this case, a 10 CGPA would be equivalent to 100%.

  • If your university uses a 10-point grading scale with a letter grade system (e.g., A+ = 10, A = 9, etc.):

You would need to find the specific conversion table used by your university to translate the CGPA into a percentage. For example, some universities might use a conversion where a 10 CGPA translates to 95% or 90%.

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