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Course curriculum is up to date. They’re introducing a new school of computing as well, as many new majors. Had to look for experience on my side though. Not much spoon feeding as compared to private schools with dedicated recruitment channels.
70,000 dollars for internationals including accommodation and tuition.
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Syllabus is great to cover the fundamentals thoroughly, especially if you don’t have any work experience in the field of Digital Design. The courses were fairly limited, so there were not too many options to choose from. Everyone from my program ended up completing almost the same courses by the time they graduated.
It is $11K per quarter. Usually, students finish in 5 quarters, so my total tuition ended up being $55K before any waivers.
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It’s very updated and relevant. They emphasize the latest research papers and discoveries a lot and every professor is well versed in the material.
About $60000 for total program.
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Course is quite updated. Courses have a mix of theory, systems, and applications making it relevant for both research and industry. Curriculum is very flexible.
For one quarter (3 months), $11000 is the fees and living will be $1400 per month. Students tend to graduate in 5 quarters on average, but can be between 4-6.
The course curriculum is well structured. With lot of electives to choose from and covers all the essential data anaytics concepts. Industrial exposure and research experience is also great with lectures from industry leaders.
INR 45 lakhs
I think it's tailored more for people to think outside the box. Rather than preparing one for a specific career, it prepares students for a variety of tasks in the future. Some classes offer more broad applications of content while some are somewhat specific.
It is broken down into school tuition, housing, and then several other activity fees. Activity fees range from a few dollars to a couple hundred.
The course curriculum is definitely rigorous but that is what the university is known for, it really challenges students and pushes them to do their very best. But I think sometimes it is far too difficult to their point where students feel like giving up.
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