What are the job opportunities after doing a B.Tech from Wabash College?

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    Kundan Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Wabash College is a liberal arts college, it does not offer a B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) degree. Instead, Wabash college offers programs in a various disciplines, particularly in the arts, humanities, and Science stream .
    If you are considering a Science or engineering-related career after studying at Wabash, here are some options listed below :

    1. Graduate Studies in Engineering/Technology

    2. Career in Technology and IT

    3. Business and Management Roles

    4. Pre-Engineering Program

    5. Research and Development

    6. Teaching and Academics

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Kundan Kumar

Wabash College and Grossmont College are very different educational institutions, which is important to consider when comparing them for a B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) degree .
If your goal is to pursue a B.Tech in the USA, Grossmont College may be a better option, as you can transfer to a 4-year institution offering a B.Tech degree . Wabash College,  on the other hand, would be a good fit if you value a liberal arts education with a focus on personal development and leadership but not necessarily for a direct path to a B.Tech .

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Yash Kumar

Yes, your campus life at Wabash College will be better than staying off campus as it provides cultural programs among International clubs of students which allows students to network a huge number of people enhancing the networking of students. Being a small college it provides you an opportunity to interact with like minded students and share thaoughts and experiences. You can explore many cultural activities and clubs in campus life as well .

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Kundan Kumar

The total cost of studying at Wabash College, USA, for an international student can be different based on several factors, like tuition, fees, living expenses, health insurance, and personal expenses . Below is an estimate based on the typical costs for an academic year (2023-2024), converted to Indian Rupees (INR).

Tuition Fees:
In INR: Rs 45,20,000 - Rs 45,70,000 


Room and Board (Housing and Meals):
In INR: Rs 9,30,000 - Rs 9,40,000.


Student Fees:
In INR: Rs 66,000 - Rs 67,000.


Total Estimated Cost for One Year

In INR: Around Rs 50,50,000 - Rs 55,00,000 per year.

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Devina

The application deadlines for Wabash College, in case of a student applying from India, are: 

Nov 15, 2025 for Early Decision
Dec 1, 2025 for Early Action
Jan 15, 2026 for Regular Admissions
The students interested in applying are strongly encouraged to submit their applications through the Wabash application portal where there is no application fee required.
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Devina

Wabash College is known for its strong academic reputation as one of the few all-male liberal arts colleges in the United States, emphasizing a rigorous educational experience and a close-knit community. This institute was started in 1832 with a small student body of approximately 835 students, so that it may facilitate personal attention and close relationships. Wabash College has high acceptance rates into med schools and  job placements. Along with this, it has international students representing different countries that enrich the atmosphere of the campus with a vibrant culture. Finally, the co-curricular campus life is v

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