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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Students can easily find Indian cuisine around the UoM campus. Places like Saakshis even provide tiffin service and its located near the student zone. Another featured place for Indian food in Manchester near the university is Dishoom. Some other top-rated Indian places in Manchester, as per unofficial source's, are Hungamaa Chorlton, Sangam Didsbury, Chef Platters and Indian Affair.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Students can easily find Indian cuisine around the UoM campus. Places like Saakshis even provide tiffin service and its located near the student zone. Another featured place for Indian food in Manchester near the university is Dishoom. Some other top-rated Indian places in Manchester, as per unofficial source's, are Hungamaa Chorlton, Sangam Didsbury, Chef Platters and Indian Affair.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Washington is among the best public universities in the USA. UW offers a large variety of programs at UG and PG levels for its international and Indian students. As per Shiksha Popularity Rankings, UW is ranked at #30 in World and #16 in USA.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Ratan Tata attended Harvard University. In 1975, he attended Harvard's Business School's Advancement Management Program. There is one hall dedicated to him at Harvard, known as Tata Hall. It was opened in 2013 and extended and expanded the Exceutive Education at HBS.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
There are many food venues on the UoM campus like Kro Bar for drinks and food, Big Hands for a live music venue and even Turing Tap for affordable drinks while enjoying sports. Supermarkets like Co-op and Sainsbury's Local are also there. Some other hot spots include Brewdog, Bold Street Coffee, and Whitworth Cafe and plus the university also has community fridges with free lunches.
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
Core / Foundation Subjects (Year 1 / Beginning)
If you start studying IT / Computing at UniMelb, these are the foundational subjects many students take:
| Code | Subject Name | What you learn / focus |
|---|---|---|
| COMP10001 — Foundations of Computing | Basic programming (even without prior coding background), fundamental data structures, algorithmic thinking, problem‑solving, debugging. | Basics of writing and understanding code; essential first step for CS/IT students. |
| COMP10002 — Foundations of Algorithms | Introduction to standard data structures and algorithms — how to design and analyze algorithms, problem-solving via algorithms. | Prepares you for more advanced computing and software‑engineering subjects. |
These two form the starting “Information Technology subject‐set” under Bachelor of Science (or related degrees) for IT/Computing.
Intermediate / Major‑level and Elective Subjects
As you progress beyond first year (depending on your major: e.g. “Computing & Software Systems”), the curriculum opens up many more subjects. Some common ones include:
Design of Algorithms (advanced algorithms)
Object‑Oriented Software Development (software design & programming paradigms)
Datab
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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Core / First‑Year (Foundational) IT Subjects at University of Melbourne
If you join the IT/Computing track, some of the first‑year (level‑1) subjects are:
COMP10001 – Foundations of Computing: Introduces programming from scratch, basic data structures, algorithmic thinking, debugging, problem‑solving.
COMP10002 – Foundations of Algorithms: Deals with data structures, basic algorithms (searching, sorting, trees, hash‑tables, memory/ pointers if low‑level languages are used), efficiency/complexity analysis, etc.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
FAANG companies, Consultancy firms, Law firms, and Finance giants hire MBA graduates from the Columbia B-School. Given below is a list of some popular names who hired graduates of the Class of 2024.
| Company | Number of Graduates Hired |
|---|---|
| McKinsey & Company | 50 |
| Boston Consulting Group | 29 |
| Amazon | 14 |
| PricewaterhouseCoopers | 12 |
| Bain & Company | 12 |
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
USD 3,666 (INR 3.3 L) per year or USD 22,000 (INR 19.76 L) overall, is what an AI Certificate Program would cost you at Columbia. You would also have to pay USD 105 (INR 9.4 K) as document fee and USD 500 (INR 44.9 K) as the enrollment deposit.
1 USD = INR 89.86
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
At present, 24,519 students are there at Harvard University. More than 6,700 students are international at Harvard. Many international students were enrolled Harvard College and GSAS almost 1,000+. Over the last 5 years, the total student enrollment at Harvard has remained over 20,000+. Being one of the selective universities in the world, the acceptance rate of Harvard is around 3.6%.
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