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Yes, it is relevant and have to do a compulsory internship
35 lakhs for 2 years
The MS integrated Data Science in statistics course is up to date. Curriculum is set as per student's ability we get to choose from many subjects. You can choose your academic pace as you like. You can choose to finish your course earlier but not recommended as it push you in a very rigorous academic semester.
My tuition fee is 42000$ for 30 credits. Each semester I pay 11200$ and a yearly health insurance mandatory of 1625$.
The course is up to date with the present technology but the core subject are tough in Computer Science and we need to choose universities according and take decision.
10000$ per semester if we take 3 subject in that semester. Around 33000$ for the complete course. If we get any assistantships 90% of the fee is waived.
30 credits should be taken to be graduated. I don't have any research experience.
For 3 courses, it cost me around $10,000.
It is very heavy in reading but not unmanageable.
International scholarships are available, but in state students pay a much more affordable tuition. Florida students who are eligible for the bright futures scholarship have between 75 and 100 percent of their tuition covered for all four years of their education. In addition to financial aid from FAFSA, minimal loans are required to continue education here.
I believe that the course curriculum at Florida State University is appropriate and good. The curriculum definitely teaches students what they need to know and allows students to be ready once they get a real job in their career.
There are very few fees that I am aware of at Florida State University. You obviously have to pay for your books and classes but other than that there are not many additional fees.
Difficult in a good way. The classes are challenging but push you to learn how to manage your time. There is also a large variety of classes offered, even within one major. For example, biology has various electives available.
Tuition is really cheap. There are plenty of out of state and in-state scholarships. There are both academic and need-based scholarships.
The curriculum for psychology is very stimulating and discusses not only the clinical research-based side of psychology but the actual implementation, the culture and history behind it, and more. Hospitality is very hands-on which I love, giving me the opportunity to apply for internships and connecting me with professors that know what they're talking about and have plenty of experience in their fields as well as connections and so on.
Fees are like any other public college. Financial aid is always as helpful as they can be and work hard to ensure that we are getting the money we deserve. There is always a long wait but once you're speaking with someone they truly take care of you. My only complaint is with parking services, which take every chance they can to charge you for every little thing which is frustrating.
I do enjoy it. I like learning about people and want to be a profiler. I like that they are open and willing to help me to understand what they are talking about. They help me study and set me up with study groups and tutors.
I got a loan and grants to pay for my schooling. It is not that expensive. They have plenty of programs to help.
The course curriculum is hard but manageable. It is also very easy to find what coursework you need to complete for a specific major. It is all laid out in the academic map that tells you what courses you need to take each term to see if it's right for you.
I do not handle any fees or charges. Fees and charges are easy to manage because they notify you on your student page when you have one.
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