What is the placement rate of University of Huddersfield?

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    The University of Huddersfield is recognised for offering the highest placement rate in the UK. The University of Huddersfield placement rate is 95%, for UG students. This figure indicates that out of every 100 students, around 95 students get employed. Huddersfield University placement rate are one of the major attractions for international students and offer a huge return on investment to graduates of the university. Also, Huddersfield University graduates work in top companies such as
    NHS, NHS England, University of Leeds, Asda, Kirklees College, Morrisons,
    and more. Huddersfield University placement rate for PG students is 97%, and

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No, the University of Huddersfield doesn't issue work permits for its international student. Moreover, international students are can work up to 20 hours per week during their semester. Furthermore, international students can work full-time during their semester holidays. Moreover, the Huddersfield University suggest its international students to not work more than 15 hours a week to focus more on their studies.

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The University of Huddersfield is one of the most prestigious universities in UK. The University of Huddersfield placement rate is 95%, for UG students. This figure indicates that out of every 100 students, around 95 students get employed. The average salary of Huddersfield University graduates falls under the range of GBP 36,100 (INR 40.41 LPA) annually. Huddersfield University placement rate for PG students is 97%, and the students are employed within 15 months of graduation. Indicating that for every 100 students, around 97 students are employed. According to the student reviews on Shiksha, Huddersfield University graduates can earn

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