What Students Say?
Likes
- The events that they conducted during the welcome week were very fun and got to learn a lot about the university
- The club Devil Data Science, the club helped me gain even more skills, and they have a very good vibe here so you can literally ask anything and they will help you no matter what
Dislikes
- The classes are really far apart so there is a lot of walking that you have to do and it’s a bit difficult because of the heat.
- Some events like career fairs and resource fairs have limited entries and though you register before you sometimes don’t get an opportunity.
I applied to various colleges before I finally got into Arizona State University: University of Sunny Albany - admitted University of North Texas - no seats were left for my subjects University of Houston - admitted Arizona State University - admitted I joined this college as it had a professor who had done his research work same as my undergrad project which is what made me come here. I applied at the end of Feb and got my admit on April 3rd. After coming here the heat was a major issue but it’s really surprising how you get easily habituated to it. And coming here I become a major football fan and I am very happy about it.
Course Curriculum
The class program for Data Analytics at Arizona State University is too demanding and needs a lot of hard work. It includes both theoretical and practical aspects, with an emphasis on technical activities such as coding or data analysis. Students have to go back to basic concepts as well as follow advanced ones in order to catch up with classes. One good thing about it is that the skills learned are useful in real-life situations making learning more meaningful. But then again, there can be much to do within a short period of time therefore, good time management is very essential. In the Data Analytics program at Arizona State University, there is a notable Indian representation among the students; this indicates that the course is popular globally. This learning approach consists of lectures followed by practical projects which is effective in actual practice-oriented learning. While the subjects taught are comprehensive and include all necessary industrial competencies, it requires students’ additional effort beyond the lecture room to be market-ready.
Exams
The eligibility criteria are IELTS 6.5 and Duolingo 105 but the good thing is that GRE is waived. I am pursuing my master's in Data Analytics from Arizona State University (ASU) which has some specific exams that depend on the program and one’s background. For instance, international students should take language proficiency exams like Duolingo, TOEFL test, IELTS, or PTE. Some graduate programs require GRE or GMAT scores but they are usually optional. I submitted my Duolingo English Test score as part of the admission requirements. Several documents were required to complete the admission process. Official transcripts, Letters of Recommendation (LORs), a Statement of Purpose (SOP), and a Curriculum Vitae (CV) were needed among other things. The transcripts highlight academic achievements while SOP allows applicants to express their motivations and goals. On the other hand, LORs give an insight into an applicant's abilities and character while a CV showcases relevant work and academic experience. There was no interview as part of my application process. ASU did not require a formal interview and thus relied on the submitted documents for making admissions decisions regarding students who apply to it one can say this has made it easier by focusing only on academic merit without having an additional step involving personal interviews.
Placement
Several students at Arizona State University get part-time jobs such as Teaching Assistant (TA), Research Assistant (RA) or Departmental Assistant (DA). These positions are very competitive; TA and RA slots often require a first-rate academic record or pertinent experience. The remuneration for these posts is between $12 to $18 hourly, depending on the department. Others have on-campus employment such as working as librarians, serving meals in dining halls, and working in administrative offices of various institutions with hourly wages that range from $12 to $15. Each semester, a maximum of 20 hours is allocated for work done. Because of the high competition among those looking for these jobs on campus, it may be difficult to find one’s own job; thus, the application must be made early enough while also getting in touch with professors or departments where one would like to work. Off-campus part-time job opportunities around town are also sought by many students. Most Indian students working at Arizona State University prefer to work part-time on-campus due to the convenience it offers and the flexibility that suits their study schedules. Hence, common jobs include positions in libraries, dining services, and administrative offices. Certain individuals also serve as Teaching Assistants (TA) or Research Assistants (RA), which are among the most prestigious positions one can obtain. For part-time jobs, hourly wages range from $12 to $18. In particular, for on-campus positions, it can be very competitive to get part-time employment; therefore students should ensure they apply early and take initiative. Typically the process for applying involves job portals where listings can be found such as ASU’s Handshake system. The students must submit a resume and application while they may have interviews too. It is further possible to get roles like TAs or RAs by networking with professors and staff. Many alumni from Arizona State University's Data Analytics program get employed full-time about six months after their graduation. The majority of my classmates, approximately between 80 and 90 percent, have found jobs during this period. The annual pay range for recent graduates in this field is usually within $70,000 to $90,000 based on the role and company. Usually student assignments come with campus recruitment drives, internships, networking as well as websites.The career services section of the college together with alumni helps make placements easier.My classmates’ placements have been good with many ending up in respectable companies like Intel, Deloitte and Amazon. They work as data analysts, business intelligence analysts and data scientists among other roles which use extensively skills learnt during the program showing its strong connections to the job market.
Fees
Per SEMT fee is 16000, rent is 450 and 70 are other expenses.
Scholarship
You get new American university scholarship.
Faculty
The average number of students in a class is moderate, making sure that every student receives individual attention. There is a good student-faculty ratio with Teaching Assistants (TAs) available during office hours and an incredibly useful resource for clearing doubts as well as providing guidance. On top of that, one has to schedule an appointment before seeing any professor because they are never free at the same time. The instructors are available for consultation but helping you get a job through their networks depends on your personal connections.
Campus Life
Arizona State University (ASU) has several campuses besides including Tempe, Downtown Phoenix, West and Polytechnic. Each campus is unique in their offerings and facilities. The Tempe campus where I go to school is the biggest one equipped with a library, sports services and other medical facilities. At ASU life on campus does not lack vibrancy especially during significant events like ASU Football Games beginning from the first week of semester all through till spring break. It’s so much fun and it provides a good chance to meet new friends among your fellow students. In terms of academics I belong to Devil Data Science Club which involves group projects, workshops attendance and networking with professionals in the field. Moreover there are an array of extracurricular activities that include sports as well as cultural clubs or student organizations like any other university out there making sure that everyone finds something interesting to do.
Hostel
I opted for off-campus accommodation, which I found to be a great choice in terms of affordability and convenience.I found the place through online platforms and recommendations from student groups on Telegram and Discord. The monthly rent is $450, which is quite reasonable, and the accommodation includes basic amenities such as internet and utilities. One of the challenges I faced was the speed of securing the place due to high demand so speed was key. For future students, I suggest that you start your search early and join student groups for leads. Most Indian students tend to stay in similar off-campus housing near the university with mine located very close to campus.