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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
SOP for MS in Biotechnology must be able to reflect the applicant's interest, focus, and potential in the field of Biotechnology. Introduction should strongly establish the student's interest in Biotechnology and in the subsequent paragraphs, the student should talk about his academic background and work experience. The post-program goals should be aligned to the Master's programme in Biotechnology. You should give your reasons for selecting the particular university offering the MS programme in Biotechnology.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
LOR full form is Letter of Recommendation. It is also known as reference letter. An LOR is usually required by universities abroad as a part of the application. An applicant is required to get these letters written by professors, supervisors or any other person of authority who can vouch for his or her academic or professional experience.
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4 months ago
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During the semester, students may accept a paid part-time job of not more than 15 working hours a week. Full-time employment is allowed during the regular summer vacations. But, in both cases, the employer of the students will have to apply for your work permit at the Cantonal office for economy and labor.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Uni of Zurich Master of Management and Economics combines Business Administration and Economics. Students are going to learn how to run a successful company and how to interpret developments of the economy as a whole. Additionally, students are going to deep dive into the economics, personnel economics, organizational economics, and microeconomics and more.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Uni of Zurich does not have its own on-campus accommodation. But, the Housing Office at ETH and UZH offers a limited number of rooms for the newly incoming exchange students. Note that Uni of Zurich cannot guarantee that the Housing Office shall be able to arrange accommodation for its students. Hence, it is the students's responsibility to arrange the accommodation.
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