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Ishita Singh

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The co-op and internship courses at Sheridan College are the courses that links classroom learning with unpaid or paid employment. These courses at Sheridan College require 360 hours for the completion of a work term. Some of the co-op courses that are available at this college are Applied Data Analytics and Visualization, AI Development and Applications, Computer Systems Technology, Computer Systems Technician, Network Engineering Technology, etc.

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Akash Gaur

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EPFL Switzerland graduates are in very high demand to industries across Europe and globally. They find jobs in industries like Engineering, Business Development, Education, and Operations, among others.

Mentioned below is a breakdown of the top industries that employ the most number of EPFL graduates.

IndustryPercentage of Graduates Employed
Engineering11,755
Business Development8,966
Education7,259
Research7,114
Operations6,231

Source: Unofficial 

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Virajita Sharma

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So far, Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management has not released any admission dates. Students can go to the DIHRM site regularly and keep checking notifications to know about the admission dates.

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Abhay Arora

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SASTRA University admission is based on entrance exams. The university accepts national entrance exams like JEE Main, CAT, CLAT, UGC-NET, NEET, and others. It is mandatory to qualify the entrance exams as per the course. 

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Akansha Gaurav

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SASTRA University has an Anti-Ragging Cell. Hence, the freshers will never meet with this problem while studying in this college. The college premises has strict laws against the student found guilty of any act such as abusing, assaulting, threatening, teasing and embarrassment to new students, among others.

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Sanjana Srivastava

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The admission for Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management can be is an online process. Students can apply online and go through the selection process. The selection is based on IPUCET. After the merit list is released, shortlisted students need to pay fees.

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Pallavi Karan

Contributor-Level 10

No, Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management admissions are not merit-based. The institute accepts students on an entrance basis only. Students  need to apply for the IPUCET and go through counselling/ shortlisting to get admission in DIHRM.

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Anangsha Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 10

Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management eligibility is simple. Students who have completed Bachelor's degree in a relevant field can apply for the course. Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 50% is the minimum eligibility to apply for the course.

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Students can pay their tuition fees via bank transfer or wire transfer directly to the school's bank account. The other mode of payment can be online international money transfer services.

Students from outside Switzerland, currently living in the country have to pay an three times the base tuition fees. The fees for Indian students in Switzerland is CHF 2,190 or INR 2.52 Lakhs.

1 CHF = INR 115.36

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Aishwarya Malhotra

Contributor-Level 10

No, Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management admissions are not offered on a direct basis. Students have to appear for the Common Entrance Test followed by other selection rounds if any. The institute however, may have some seats under the management quota. Students can contact the Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management team for more details.

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Kartik Shekhar

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SASTRA University has a vibrant campus life with vast course curriculum. The university organises cultural fest, tech event, sports events to motivate studnets to showcase their talent. The university has various clubs for better learning. The campus has all the facilities like gym, cafeteria, hostel, and others. 

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Upasana Harsha

Contributor-Level 10

To get admission in Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management, students need to check eligibility first. Eligible students can then apply online. The selection is done based on IPUCET performance. Selected students have to report for verification of documents and pay the admission fees.

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Bhumika Jain

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Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management admissons are expected to open soon. Interested students can apply online for the same. Students can go to the institute's site for more details.

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Both EPFL and ETH Zurich have the same per semester tuition fees of CHF 2,190 or INR 2.52 Lakhs. Both these universities are operated directly by the Swiss government. The only difference comes in the cost of living.

The cost of living for Indian students at EPFL is CHF 2,393 or INR 2.75 L per month. The same at ETH Zurich is CHF 1,841 or INR 2.12 Lakhs.

So it can be said, ETH Zurich is slightly more affordable.

1 CHF = INR 115.32

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Students with a degree from outside Switzerland have to pay application fee of around CHF 150 or INR 17.3 K. Students from Switzerland have to pay an application fee of around CHF 50 or INR 5.76 K.

Students who have completed their bachelor's from EPFL and are applying for a Master's don't have to pay an application fee.

1 CHF = INR 115.32

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Mamona Dixit

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Once you have submitted the USyd application successfully, you may be asked to submit more documents or also be called for an interview. 

In any case, the applicants can see their application status by logging into the admission portal they used and going to 'My applications'. There may be a case as given below - 

  • In progress would mean that the university has received the application and it will take some time to assess it. 

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Lalit Shukla

Contributor-Level 9

If an international student has applied for the University of Sydney admissions, this university can possibly call them for an interview. Look at the informative pointers given below - 

  • The University aim is to assess and reply to the student application as soon as possible. 
  • And they generally take up to four weeks for the whole assessment to get done. Sometimes it may also take longer than that. 

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Pallavi Garg

Contributor-Level 9

The two key intakes available at the University of Sydney are Semester 1, which begins in February each year, and Semester 2, which starts in July. 

Out of these two, the most popular among International students is Semester 1 as this is the main one and also most of the USyd courses are made available at this time. 

The July intake mostly has programs in Science, Business, Health Sciences and also Arts. 

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Kanika Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

As an Indian student, international students are required to apply for the University of Sydney admissions via the official portal of the university. For different courses at this university, the exact dates are different as per the program. 

USyd advises the Indian applicants to apply here at least 6 to 8 weeks before the start date. This allows enough time to have the visa and the application processed. The application should be made using the documents given below - 

  • Academic transcripts 
  • English test scores 
  • SAT or ACT scores sheets 

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