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Chandra Shekhar

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Students get better placements at Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) and the University of Southern California (USC). We have compared both in terms of salary in the table below:

University/CollegeSalary
Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT)INR 9 L to INR 1.20 Cr
University of Southern California (USC)INR 60 L to INR 1.40 Cr

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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Southern California MBA employment rate sligtly decreased in 2024. The MBA Class of 2024 employment rate was 80% post 90 days of graduation and for 2023, it was 86.1%. Other details are listed below: 

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Placement Data 2024

Placement Data 2023

Placement rate post 90 days

80%

86.1%

Average Salary

USD 144,442 (Around 1.25 Cr.)

USD 150,081 (Around 1.30 Cr.)

Average signing bonus

USD 32,524 (Around INR 28.31 lakh)

USD 32,531 (Around INR 28.3 lakh)

Top employers

Google, Amazon, EY, IBM, etc.

Amazon, Amgen, PwC, Deloitte, etc. 

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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Southern California average salary is INR 67.89 L, which increases from INR 61.09 L. The University of Southern California average salary for MBA graduates increases year by year. In 2018, the USC MBA salary was INR 1.01 Cr, which increases to INR 1.24 Cr. Check the below table for USC California the highest package:

Year

Average Base Salary

Signing Bonus

2018

INR 1.01 Cr

INR 26.40 L 

2019

INR 1.05 Cr

INR 41.48 L

2020

INR 1.10 Cr

INR 23.80 L 

2021

INR 1.08 Cr 

INR 24.46 L

2022

INR 1.24 Cr 

INR 30.89 L 

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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Southern California employment rate was 80% within 90 days post-graduation for the Class of 2024. The University of Southern California average salary was USD 144,442 (Around INR 1.25 Cr.) The top companies who hired MBA graduates graduates are EY, Deloitte, Accenture, Amazon, Microsoft,, Bank of America, etc. Industries where the graduates of this university have been hired Consulting, Technology, Financial Services, Consumer Packaged Goods, etc.

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Anushree Sinha

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Yes, students can get into University of Southern California without good grades as it takes a holistic approach when it comes to admissions and they look for students who they think will succeed at the university. Southern Cal admission process is intended to learn more about the candidate and their unique story, enabling them to assess how well they would benefit from USC's wealth of opportunities. SoCal takes a holistic review of the candidate's application to consider academic and personal characteristics. They review the applicant's performance in school, the rigor of their program,  writing

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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Southern California cost for Indian students vary from INR 18 L to INR 1 Cr. The below table includes the first year University of Southern California fees for international students and the course duration:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MS

INR 25 L - 68 L

MBA/PGDM

INR 32 L - 1 Cr

PG Certificate

INR 18 L - 64 L

MIM

INR 32 L - 65 L

BA

INR 57 L - 60 L

BSc

INR 57 L

BE/BTech

INR 53 L - 57 L

BBA

INR 57 L

MFA

INR 31 L - 45 L

LLM

INR 59 L

BFA

INR 57 L - 60 L

MArch

INR 30 L - 74 L

BJMC

INR 57 L - 60 L

Executive MBA/PGDM

INR 37 L - 71 L

BDS

INR 57 L

LLB

INR 60 L

 

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Chandra Shekhar

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According to the University of Southern California reviews given by students, the university gets a 4.3 rating out of 5.0 for Quality of faculty. USC also gets a 4.0 rating out of 5.0 for Student Life and 3.9 ratings out of 5.0 for Part-time work. The impressive ratings make USC University a good choice to study in the USA for international students. The below table includes the University of Southern California admission 2024 highlights:

Particulars

Requirements

Application portal

UG: Common Application

PG: gradadm.usc.edu/apply/

Application fee

UG: USD 85 or INR 7,075.14*

PG: USD 90 or INR  7,491.32* (Exception for those courses offered by the Marshall School of Business)

ELP tests accepted

TOEFL / PTE

Standardized test scores (PG)

GMAT / GRE / Any other test scores (As applicable)

International Application Deadlines

UG: Closed

PG: Varies as per courses

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The job placement rate at USC is 81.7% (through unofficial  resources ).

Organizations  like Aldi Inc., Apple Inc., and Aristocrat Technology Inc. visit University of South California for internships and jobs. The average salary for the year 2022 was USD 150,314 and the average signing bonus was USD 37,218. Some of the top industries where the graduates were placed are Technology, Consulting, Financial Services, etc. Some of the top recruiters that hired the graduates of Marshall Business School are  Google, Amazon, Meta, Apple, McKinsey & Company, Deloitte, etc.

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Pranjal Singh

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Yes, there are a lot of options for the graduates of USC to find what fits best for their career. Some of them are:

Case Questions Interactive

Case Questions Interactive provides skill exercises needed to perform well and master case interviews in consulting and business management. 

ConnectSC:

Provides you with information on jobs, employers, Career Center services, workshops, Trojan Talks, and other topics of interest.

VMock:

VMock is an AI platform that offer students essential resources to assist with resume creation and career planning.

Trojan Network:

Trojan Network is USC’s exclusive professional networking and mentorship pla

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Pranjal Singh

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More than 80% of the graduates were placed through university-facilitated resources while 18% of the students used their sources to get placed like social media, personal contacts, etc. The percentage-wise list of the students has been given in the table below. 

Resources

Percentage

USC Marshall – Facilitated Resources 

81.7% 

Scheduled Interviews on or off campus

11.3%

Activities supported by career center (job fairs/conferences

4.4%

Conversion of Internship

50.3% 

Job Postings on school career system, resume books 

12.6% 

School network/resources 

3.1% 

Student Facilitated Resources 

18.3%

Online job postings (social media/LinkedIn, company websit

8.3%

Personal Contacts – Family Friends

7.5% 

Other graduate-facilitated sources

2.5%

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