What is the placement rate at South Dakota State University?

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    Kartik Bisht | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    South Dakota State University is one of the top universities in the USA. SDSU graduates are working for top sectors such as Operations, Engineering, Business Development, Information Technology, Marketing, and more. South Dakota State University placement rate is 89%. Moreover, the university placement rate attracts students from all over the world. Additionally, SDSU graduates are highly skilled in Communication, Management, Strategic Planning, Marketing, and more. Furthermore, SDSU graduates are working for top organizations such as:

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    Tasneem Hoda | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    According to the First Destination Survey 2020-21, the overall undergraduate placement rate for the academic year is 88.3% which includes employed full and part-time students. Some of the post-graduation data of the university students is given as follows:

    CategoryNumber/Percentage of students 
    Employed Full-Time51.2%
    Employed Part-Time2.4%
    Enrolled in Continuing Education Program or Graduate School19.7%
    Seeking Employment11.7%
    Still Interviewing/Deciding between Job Offers7.4%
    Not Seeking Employment or Continuing Education/Graduate School0.4%

     

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