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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The career zones at the Exeter University campuses offer help at various stages of the career, be it planning for the career or competing for the jobs. Also, there is a whole range of CV-boosting opportunities that students can utilize. The university runs workshops, career fairs, internship programmes, mentoring schemes, etc. The Career Zone at the university provides the following support:
- Jobs and events platform – Handshake
- Exclusive internship programmes
- Support to find part-time work and on-campus jobs
- Training to develop specific skills
- Opportunities to gain a career mentor
- Also, there are unique career-ready programmes for Indian s
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
King's College London is famous for its academic performance, research focused courses and for producing globally recognised notable alumni who are among the noble prize winners. The college offers an extensive range of programs in the study area of law, science, business, management, medical, healthcare and many more.
Additionally, the college has gained its reputation by involving in the development of major Media and technology in the world such as television, Radio and more with many other health related researches. The college is popular among students for its easy and modern approach of study and courses along with a diversity amo
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Syracuse University USA is globally renowned for offering world-class programs and attracts students from all over the globe. As per the Syracuse University reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the academic environment is top-notch, and the results are worth it. Reviews say that the teaching menthods are top-tier and the placement opportunities are good. Students have rate the university 4.4 stars for the quality of faculty.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top organizations where Uni of Exeter graduates are working include:
- EY
- Deloitte
- PwC
- HSBC
- JP Morgan Chase
- Goldman Sachs
- Amazon
- UBS
- Exeter Student Investment Fund
- University of Exeter Law Society
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, international students at Exeter University could work part-time. The working hours limit applied to all employment and volunteering. For UG and PG students, the working-hour limit is 20 hours per week during the standard term dates. A few of the part-time jobs for which students could go for are on-campus bars, cafes, and shops.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students from King's College London enjoy diverse and vibrant opportunities to grow and explore with different students from different nationalities. Students can explore over 400 societies, clubs and activity groups with themes revolving around academics; arts & creative; common interests; Faith & spirituality and many others.
The college also provide many sports and other activity related opportunities to the students which helps them to explore and understand different culture and opportunities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
King's College has recorded nearly 14 people who have been awarded the Nobel prize; including Charles Barkla; Owen Willans Richardson; Frederick Gowland Hopkins; Charles Scott Sherrington; Edward Appleton; Max Theiler; Maurice Wilkins; Desmond Tutu; James Black; Mario Vargas Llosa; Michael Levitt; Peter Higgs; Roger Penrose and Michael Houghton who have served their excellence in different field including Physiology; Medicine; Physics; Chemistry and more. Some of the alumni of the King's College London also won Nobel prize in peace, and other welfare work globally.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
King's College London has many famous alumni globally including many Nobel prize winners, athletes, poets, writers, filmmakers, actors and many others. Some of the notable alumni of King's College London are Peter Higgs; Michael Levitt; Dame Katherine Grainger; Susan Hill; Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje; Asma Khan and Michael Morpurgo.
The personalities studied in King's College London are highly recognised and known for their roles and for their great influence.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Indian students at BPP University get the access to a wide world of opportunities. As per the reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the university offers one of the best campus life in UK. From academics and sports facilities to meal options and the student affairs team, everything is readily available for students. Also, get the opportunity to participate in a variety of clubs and organizations. Most of the students feel that the city is extremely safe to live in, which is a strong factor to choose this institution.
Listed below are ratings of BPP University UK as per the reviews:
| Parameters | Stars |
|---|---|
| Public Transportation | 4.4 |
| Safety | 4.4 |
| Indian Food | 4.2 |
| Student Life | 4.0 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
King's College London does not require an interview for most of the programs. However, for most of the courses the King's College invites the students for the interview that are generally based on research programs.
King's College London interview is a part of a selection process which helps the college to understand and help the student to select the course according to their interest and evaluate whether the student is eligible for the particular course and decide accordingly.
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