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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
International students can apply for a PR in Netherlands by following the process mentioned below:
- Install the DigiD app on your mobile phone or sign up on its official website
- Fill the PR application, provide all essential information & the necessary documents
- The documents can be submitted in the PDF or JPG format, students are advised to check the instructions on the website carefully before starting their application
- The data must be complete, as incomplete data can cause a delay in the overall processing of the application
- Use iDEAL to pay the application fee
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, the University of Hamburg offers free tuition for most of the programs except the executive MBA. However, students must make a budget for living costs that can lie between INR 70K to INR 1.2 L. Students who are willing to do an executive MBA can expect an overall cost between INR 15L and INR 22 L, including living expenses.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
International applicants from all over the globe attend the MBA at the University of Hamburg in specializations such as Business Analytics, Finance, Banking, & Insurance, Marketing, Operations & Supply Chain Management, Health Care Management, Management and Corporate Governance, and more. The thing that makes these programs popular is the academic excellence, the job roles associated with them, and the popular roles that students can grab.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Along with the reputation and rankings, the University of Hamburg MBA programs is popular for various reasons. Some of the best reasons to pursue the University of Hamburg MBA are:
- Provides in-depth business knowledge
- Helps develop analytical and management skills
- Helps students think and act ethically, responsibly, and sustainably
- By providing students the exposure to different cultures and perspectives, the programme helps them develop an international mindset.
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6 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
In terms of the rankings and acceptance rate, UT Dallas ranks better than Arizona State University. According to U.S. News & World Report, UT Dallas Rankings is #109 in the National Universities category. Whereas, ASU ranking in the U.S. is #121 in 2025. On the other hand, Arizona State University acceptance rate is around 90%, whereas, UT Dallas acceptance rate is around 66%. A comparison between these two universities is given below:
Particulars | ASU | UT Dallas |
|---|---|---|
Location | Tempe, Arizona | Richardson, Texas |
Presence of Indian students | Very high | High (Especially for STEM courses) |
Strong courses | Business, Computer Science, Engineering | Computer Science, Data Science, Business Analytics |
Top employers | Deloitte, Amazon, Intel, Microsoft | Amazon, Cisco, IBM, Infosys |
Weather | Very hot summers | Warm climate, storms occasionally |
Indian Student Association | Large and Active | Active with cultural events happening frequently |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
With the approval as per the academic unit, full-time or part-time internships are allowed in Spring, Fall, and Summer. Academic justification is required for full-time internships during the Fall or Spring semesters. For UG students, part-time internships are recommended in the Spring and Fall semesters. The internships are allowed for international students at ASU as given below:
- Undergraduate: At least 1 credit hour per internship experience in addition to or included as part of degree requirements
- Graduate: At least 1 credit hour per experience in addition to or included as part of degree requirements
Eligibility for Internship
- UG stud
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
South Korea can be an ideal alternative to the likes of USA, United Kingdom & Canada for a number of different reasons. The table below compares some aspects of studies in South Korea with that of the popular study abroad destinations:
| Comparison Factor | UK/US/Canada | South Korea |
|---|---|---|
| Cost of Studies | Very high (INR 17 L-INR 34.2 L per year) + Higher costs of livig | Generally INR 1.7 L-INR 8.5 L + lower costs of living |
| Scholarships | Limited availability & very competitive | Bigger pool, lower competition |
| Visa work rights | Complex & Less Flexibility | Greater Flexibility for part timw work (20 hr/week during academics & full-time during vacations) |
| Safety & public transport | Higher crime rates & Higher costs of transportation | Lower crime rate & costs |
| Cultural familiarity | Centered around Western values | Has a closer resemblance to the Indian culture |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
YES, it is now possible to study in South Korea for no tuition fee, as part of the Seoul Tech Scholarship (STS). The scholarship is an initiative by the South Korea's Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG), that allows PG students enrolled in STEM based education the chance to pursue their education, without paying anything, along with some other additional benefits.
If you want to know how to apply, then check out: Seoul Tech Scholarship 2025 Eligibility
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
GMAT and GREs are one of the crucial criteria during admission and are submitted by students to improve their profiles. 58% class submitted GMAT scores, and 42% submitted GRE scores. There is no ideal score provided by students to get into the Stanford MBA. According to the university student profile 2026, an average score of 738 was scored by the applicants who were selected.
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