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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the top universities in the United States for higher education. Georgia Institute of Technology placement rate for UG students stands at 78%, and the graduates secured employment within 6 months of graduation. Also, the average graduate salary of Georgia Institute of Technology UG graduates is USD 88,587 (INR 75.82 L), annually. As of the MBA Class of 2023, Georgia Institute of Technology placement rate stands at 96%, and the graduates are employed within 3 months of graduation. The average salary of Georgia Institute of Technology MBA graduate is USD 154,679 (INR 1.32 Cr), annually. Georg
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The California Institute of Technology application fee is USD 75 (INR 6.4 K) for all international applicants seeking admissions to the institute. This fee is non-refundable & is to be submitted as part of the Caltech application process.
Only students with a valid application fee waiver are exempt from the submission of an application fee at Caltech.
Conversion rate: 1 USD = INR 85.57
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
Applicants will have to share the device name upon SAT registration. The applicants are allowed to use the following devices for their Digital SAT exam:
- Windows laptop
- Mac laptop
- Windows tablet (with external keyboard), or any other tablet
- iPad
- Chromebook (managed by school)
Applicants who do not have these devices, can request for one when completing SAT registration process.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The IELTS syllabus test your skills in four main areas – Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The Listening and Speaking parts are same for both Academic and General Training types. But the Reading and Writing sections are different depending on which version you take.
Test Section | Academic Format | General Training Format | Time Allotted |
|---|---|---|---|
Listening | 4 parts, 40 questions | Same as Academic | 30 minutes |
Reading | 3 passages, 40 questions | 3 sections, 40 questions | 60 minutes |
Writing |
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| 60 minutes |
Speaking | 3 parts: Interview, Monologue, Discussion | Same as Academic | 11–14 minutes |
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Some cool University of Sydney engineering alumni:
•John Bradfield (designed Sydney Harbour Bridge)
•Greg Chamitoff (NASA astronaut)
•Rod Johnson (created Spring Framework)
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