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Misha

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Reviews of Westminster College generally show a positive experience. Students like the small class size where they get one-on-one help. The professors are understanding and helpful. Students mention that there is a very close community in which everyone is warm and friendly. The social climate is diverse and inclusive. Students positively highlighted the free resources for mental health and physical wellness provided by the college. A few negative reviews mention that students find tuition fees a little expensive. 

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Misha

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Westminster College can be considered a moderately competitive college. It has an acceptance rate of 70%. Students that get into Westminster have an average SAT score between 1150-1370 or an average ACT score of 23-29. Submitting standardized test scores is not mandatory, but having a good score can increase the chance of getting scholarships. International students are required to submit English proficiency test scores. Letters of recommendation are optional. It is not overly difficult to get admission. 

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Rayamkula Harish

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Several world-leading universities are providing incredible M.Tech scholarships abroad.

Some examples of these prestigious universities include

  • MIT,
  • Stanford University,
  •  University of California Berkeley, and
  • the University of Cambridge.

 Such governmental institutions offer the latest research and various scholarships to students, like the Fulbright Scholarship, Chevening Scholarship, DAAD, etc., to study in Germany. Most of these scholarships are highly competitive; therefore, one must be well aware of all eligibility, deadlines, and applications much earlier to get a better chance of this scholarship aid.

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Chandra Sharma

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Admission requirements for the University of Galway for international students are:

  • UG: The applicants must have passed Class 12 (CBSE or CISCE or State Boards of Education) with 65% - 85%. The minimum percentage depends on Irish leaving Cert points
  • PG: A bachelor's degree with 55% to 75% is required (Varies as per 2:2 equivalent, 2:1 equivalent, 1st equivalent)
  • Meet English language proficiency requirements

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Himanshi Shekhar

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The University of Galway ranked in the Top 2% of the universities worldwide and the Top 100 universities in Europe as per QS rankings. The university was established in 1845 and since then the university has massively grown in size and reputation with a student population of around 19,000 today. Also in Times Higher Education (THE) Impact rankings 2024 it ranked at #47 in world.

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Misha

Contributor-Level 10

Students can apply via the Common Application or College application. 

Complete the application form. 

Submit required documents, including

  • Official academic transcripts
  • English proficiency test scores.
  • Letters of recommendation are optional. 
  • SAT/ACT scores (optional)

Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 

Once the application is reviewed, students will be notified on their admission portal. 

 

 

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Definitely, the normal Indian student can meet up the eligibility requirements for an admission into Westminster College.

The college evaluates the candidate based on an overall profile including academic performance, extracurricular achievements, and personal essays.

 Certainly, top grades positively influence an applicant but Westminster College also gives value to diversity and potential, which means that an average student with strong application and relevant experience will be well considered for admission.

 Hence, Indian students are encouraged to apply as these would merit consideration in the scholarship and financial ai

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Westminster College really emphasizes personalized education, small classes, and a comprehensive education in business, while it takes pride in close student-faculty ratio:

 everything about Westminster college promotes intimacy in learning, which can be beneficial to students who want more individualized instruction. In contrast, Regis University possibly has a larger network and different resources which could work in your favor if you are trying to use a wider-reach business network.

 Hence finally, this decision depends upon what suits best for you in terms of vacancies related to where you seek to make a career move and ha

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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This decision of selecting Southwestern College over Tabor College for pursuing an MBA majorly rests on different aspects such as syllabus, faculty, facilities, culture, and campus lifestyle.

Southwestern College claims to be well recognised in academics, has experienced faculty, and is very good in student support services, making an enriching MBA experience to students. The college offers personalized attention with a close community, so it is good for those wanting a more intimate learning environment.

Tabor College is indeed a good choice for studying, but it doesn't have as many resources for business models or worldwide connections

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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It's very possible to get part-time jobs while studying at Westminster College, but it again depends on how available one is, as far as the work schedule is concerned.

The college is really a hub for possibilities, indeed, many students have managed to bag part-time jobs in retail, food service, tutoring, and such. The college also has career services, which tend to inform students of the availability of part-time positions within or outside college.

Getting along with studies and doing a job is a little tough; and so jobs should not be a hindrance to study time. Always check with ure college for guidance and other available opportunitie

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