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Pallavi Sharma

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London School of Economics is among the top universities for higher education in the UK. LSE placement rate attracts international students the most. LSE placement rate is 94%, and the graduates were employed within 6 months of graduation. This figure shows that out of 100 students, around 94 students secured employment. LSE graduates work for leading companies such as YPO, Google, Microsoft, JP Morgan, HSBC, EY, Deloitte, and more. Furthermore, London School of Economics graduates work for esteemed sectors that are listed below:

  • Business Development
  • Finance
  • Operations
  • Education
  • Community and Social Services
  • Research
  • Legal
  • Sales
  • Media and Commu
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Raushan Kumar

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Choosing the right courses should start with choosing what you like to study. Then look at which courses have good job scope. The best course is the one that matches your interests and also has future demand in the job market.

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Raushan Kumar

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No, this is not necessary that only Science students can study the emerging courses abroad. Some courses, like brain-computer interface or blockchain, need tech knowledge, but others like AI ethics, digital psychology, or creative coding, are also open to students from arts, design, or social Science backgrounds.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, there is high job demand for students who finish these emerging courses worldwide. Areas like AI ethics, fintech, digital health, and climate tech are growing fast. Many jobs pay between USD 70,000 to USD 150,000 per year, depending on the role and location.

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Raushan Kumar

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Some of the best countries to study these in-demand courses are the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, and the Netherlands. These countries have top universities and also many job options after the course.

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Raushan Kumar

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A course that is new and growing fast with better job prospects, because the world is changing, is known as an emerging course. Today, many jobs need skills in AI, health tech, climate, and design, and studying these courses from abroad makes you well advanced and helps students get better jobs and learn future skills.

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Vipra Bisht

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Monash University is one of the most prominent universities for higher education in Australia. Monas University placement rate for UG students stands at 74%, and the graduates are employed within 3 months of graduation. Whereas, for PG students, Monash University placement rate is 93%, and the graduates are employed within 6 months of graduation. According to the survey conducted by the Australian Association of Graduate Employers, the average salary of graduates of Monash University is in the range of AUD 42,000 to AUD 93,000 (INR 23.45 L – INR 51.93 L), per year. Monash University graduates are highly skilled in Project Management,

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Akash Gaur

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Majority of the University of Birmingham students are known to live as part of the residence halls based in Edgbaston & Selly Oak, in large part due to the close proximity of these halls to the university campus.

The university campus offers over 7,500 residential spaces to students as part of its townhouses.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Birmingham can be considered an ideal place to study for international students, thanks to the presence of its world class academic infrastructure that includes two of the best universities in the UK: University of Birmingham & Birmingham City University.

The city is full of international students & there are a number of places to hang out at over the weekend including: Cadbury World, Library of Birmingham, Symphony Hall, Villa Park & Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.

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