What Students Say
Likes
- Best resources made available by the university in making connections, Events and much more.
Dislikes
- I dislike about MET college is that they dont have STEM benefits & less industry connections
Course Curriculum
- Courses are designed well, they have well Industry exposure, an on-ground capstone project, which is almost a kind of Internship partnering with real companies, which helps in getting full-time roles.
Admission Experience
- I chose BU mainly because of the name & the course offering. The best part is they give you Six Sigma Green during your course completion, which helps you to stand out in the market, and also opens the gate for going into the manufacturing Lean domain as well.
- My IELTS score was 6, NO GRE or GMAT. You can alternatively take TOEFL
Faculty
- The faculty have great experience and a strong understanding of the supply chain. They are always ready to help and are approachable. Many professors like Peter Mayer, Patrick Courtney, Marcus G, and Valorie Luther.
Campus Life
- One of the best campuses, Clubs, no matter which culture or country, they have got you covered. If you are a startup, there is an innovation center that helps you build and offer a stipend to work on your own startup. Amazing sports and fitness center, Massive library resources, databases, and much more.
Part Time Jobs
- Part-time salary: $15-25/hr. We have an in-house college job portal for part-time, 20 hours maximum per week. You can find a part-time job; many people secured TA & RA positions based on their grades.
Placement
- It depends on market & work authorizations, it might be around 20%.
- Avg salary is around $70000-80000
- Internships, Networking events, LinkedIn, University partnered portals & other online portals
Accommodation
- I chose off-campus housing; the rental cost averages $550-1000, depending on sharing or private rooms.
Exams
- IELTS, SOP, LORs, CV & Transcripts from bachelors
Fees
- $71000+ Insurance+ taxes

