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a month ago
Contributor-Level 10
BDes in Animation and VFX from ITM Institute of Design and Media exposes students to diverse sectors such as films, television, gaming, advertising, OTT platforms, and digital media.
Students master 35+ AI tools during the course which lands them opportunities in futuristic, rapidly-evolving sectors like AR/ VR, edtech, architecture visualisation, and corporate content creation.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
A lot of your learning happens through hands-on labs and real-world projects. The university believes in "learning by doing" to build your technical confidence. At Illinois Tech Mumbai, you won't just read about data or AI; you will build systems yourself. This practical focus is a key part of the MSc journey. It ensures you are ready to hit the ground running when you start your professional career.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Work experience is not mandatory to apply for Illinois Tech Mumbai MSc program, but a resume is required. You should list your projects, internships, or any extra certificates. This helps the team see your practical skills. At Illinois Tech Mumbai, showing what you can do is very important. It makes your MSc application much stronger. They want to see that you are active and interested in the world of technology.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the research experience, work experience and publications may be considered highly valuable for Indian students for them to be considered for the LMU scholarships.
The given factors can definitely improve one's chances of getting in but the academics of a student is the most important criterion.
For courses like a PhD, the research experience can be highly significant.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the research experience, work experience and publications may be considered highly valuable for Indian students for them to be considered for the LMU scholarships.
The given factors can definitely improve one's chances of getting in but the academics of a student is the most important criterion.
For courses like a PhD, the research experience can be highly significant.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
A holistic review means the school looks at everything in your file. They check your grades, but they also read your essays carefully. They want to know about your interests and any challenges you faced. Illinois Tech Mumbai uses this to see if you are a good fit. It gives every BSc applicant a fair chance to shine. Your personality and potential matter just as much as your test scores.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, the Monash University scholarships are not decided on academic merit purely, but they are generally considered based on the various factors as given below -
- Academic excellence
- Leadership experience
- Application statements
The students are required to focus heavily on achieving really good scores in academics, community involvement and also a 500-word statement.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Work experience is valued but not necessary. The Illinois Tech Mumbai MBA programme is open to various backgrounds and looks for candidates who demonstrate leadership potential and intellectual curiosity. Your CV should mention your education, work experience, and specific skills. They want to see how you have grown professionally over time.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
No, you do not need work experience to apply. The University of Liverpool, Bangalore welcomes fresh graduates for the MSc programme. They focus more on your academic marks and your passion for the subject. If you have worked before, that is great too. The classroom will have a mix of different people. This diversity makes the learning experience better for everyone.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students are allowed to work upto 16 hours per week in Netherlands during the term. During term breaks, students are allowed to work full-time. Students will need a valid work-permit for the same.
Also read: Post Study Work Permit in Netherlands for Indian Students
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