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Akanksha Malhotra

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A few unofficial sources have mentioned that Southampton University acceptance rate is around 84%. This acceptance rate signifies that the university is less selective while granting admission. So, to take admission to this university, the applicants must meet the general entry requirements and as a prior step should have a strong academic record. The general entry requirements for admission to this university include passing out Class 12 for admission to the UG course. For admission to PG courses, the applicants are required to have a bachelor’s degree.

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Yes, you can work at Southampton University while studying. Students can find a lot of part-time jobs in and around campus and Southampton. A few limitation that international students have to follow is that they can work up to 20 hours per week during term time. A few of the on-campus jobs for Southampton University students are student ambassador, becoming a part of the student co-design panel, working with the Students’ Union or taking on jobs like catering or guest lecturer.

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Southampton University graduates are working in diversified job sectors such as Business Development, IT, Engineering, etc. Here are some of the other industries where this university’s graduates are employed:

  • Operations
  • Healthcare Services
  • Business Development
  • Sales
  •  IT
  • Finance
  • Community and Social Services
  • Marketing
  • Engineering
  • Media and Communication
  • Consulting
  • HR
  • Entrepreneurship

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Southampton University graduates are working in the companies  given below:

Top Employers 

EY

NHS

Deloitte

IBM

PwC

JP Morgan Chase

Accenture

Google

Microsoft

JP Morgan

Amazon Web Services

British Army

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The average professional level full-time starting salary for a Southampton University graduate was £28,000, when surveyed in 2020. Also, according to unofficial sources, the average Southampton University graduates salary is £22,000 per year. The estimated total pay range for a graduate student at this university is £11,000 – £27,000. According to the statistics for UG level graduates, 95% are either employed or in further studies.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Southampton University one-year placements will allow students to complete a work placement between years 2 and 3 as a part of the degree (subject to the eligibility of the course), helping students to develop work-based skills and graduate with year in employment in the degree transcript. Most of these placements are paid with average salaries between £18,000 – £21,000.

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Rashmi Gupta

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The University of Southampton is widely regarded as one of the top mechanical engineering institutions in the United Kingdom. It is highly respected for its research and teaching in this area. The university has strong industrial contacts and a high reputation for producing skilled mechanical engineering graduates. However, the university's fit for your unique needs is determined by a variety of factors, including your academic interests, professional aspirations, and personal preferences. I recommend examining the University of Southampton's individual programs, professors, and facilities to see if they fit with your academic and care

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  • Get acquainted with the campus: The University of Southampton has a huge and lovely campus, so take the time to explore it. Familiarize yourself with the various campus buildings, departments, and facilities so you don't get lost on the first day of class.
  • Attend orientation events: These programs are designed to assist new students adjust to university life. Attend as many of these events as possible to meet new people, get to know the campus, and gain useful knowledge about university resources and services.
  • Joining organizations and societies is an excellent opportunity to meet people who share your interests. The University of Southa
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Konanki jayanth

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Yes, Solent University of Southampton accepts NIOS board PCM end result for service provider Navy route, B.Sc nautical Science at Warash Marine School. However, you will want to meet the following additional requirements:

You must have at the least 50% marks for your NIOS board PCM checks.
You should have exceeded the English language test with a minimal rating of five.Five in IELTS or 60 in TOEFL iBT.
You must be bodily match and feature proper eyesight.
To follow to the B.Sc nautical Science direction at Warash Marine School, you may need to put up the following documents:

Completed application shape
Copy of your NIOS board PCM mark sheet
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Rashmi Gupta

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The University of Southampton processes applications submitted by candidates in two to six weeks. Because of the huge number received at that time, applications submitted in January, particularly close the UCAS equal consideration deadline, may take significantly longer to process.

You will be invited to an Applicant Visit Day either after you apply or if you are granted an offer to study, depending on your degree and the time of year you apply. You may be needed to attend an interview for some topics. If this is the case, the faculty will contact you personally. If you are made an offer, you will have to accept it.

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