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No, Stanford University, Duke University, and Penn State are not part of the Ivy League. It's a common misconception that the Ivy League consists of all esteemed and selective institutes or universities. A wider range of universities offer excellent educational experiences. This often happens because many mistakenly conflate prestige and selectivity with the Ivy League.
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Cape Breton University has a vast network of 25,000 alumni across the world. Every year, over 1,000 international students take admitted to various programs and courses at Cape Breton University. Cape Breton University is a publicly funded research university and a perfect place for students to begin their journey toward success in their careers and life.
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Cape Breton University is known to be a public Canadian university and has been established by the legislation in the Provincial area of Nova Scotia. Cape Breton University is also fully accredited and is a member of the following:
- AUCC
- AAU
- CONSUP
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Cape Breton University is a public university that was founded in 1951 and is located in Sydney, Canada. The university has received academic affiliation from the Association of Atlantic Universities (AAU), Universities Canada (UC), Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan), and the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE).
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The first-year tuition fees for international students at Cape Breton University are given as follows:
| Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MBA/PGDM (1 course) | INR 17 L |
BHM (1 course) | INR 12 L |
BE/BTech (10 courses) | INR 12 L |
PG Diploma (5 courses) | INR 13 L |
UG Diploma (3 courses) | INR 10 L - INR 12 L |
BA (10 courses) | INR 10 L - INR 12 L |
BBA (6 courses) | INR 10 L - INR 12 L |
BJMC (2 courses) | INR 14 L |
BSc (8 courses) | INR 10 L - INR 12 L |
BJMC (1 course) | INR 12 L |
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