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Master of Arts in Statistics - Batch of 2025
3.7
Quite an adventure here.
Tips: My experience here has been a rollercoaster ride with a lot of twists and turns. There are a number of on-campus options and part-time opportunities such as research, tutoring, and on-campus stores among more. The professors are open and kind enough to help us out with doubts or questions. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Robotics and Autonomous Systems - Batch of 2025
4.5
Boston University is a bit expensive and the market is slow.
Tips: The city and the school are a bit expensive, and I would suggest that students have a clear or at least a vague idea of what they want to do. I would suggest they find a lab of interest and join as soon as possible. I personally got my allowance from my parents and did some parting on the campus as well.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at Boston University is very helpful. You can approach the faculty at all times. I also enjoyed the hands-on experience that some courses provided. It was fun to put what I had learned into practice. In addition, I found that the faculty was very diverse, which added to my overall experience.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are various companies that will offer to sponsor your visas. There are a variety of job roles and salary packages being offered. It totally depends on the role you are looking for. Although the market is a bit down we need to work on ourselves to stay different from others.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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MS in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2024
5
An academically enriching experience with a vibrant campus life.
Tips: Boston University offers a rigorous academic experience, but it also provides plenty of support to ensure success. The faculty is deeply involved in research, and the university offers numerous opportunities for hands-on learning. It is important to be involved in student activities and clubs to make use of all the resources available. Moving to Boston was a cultural shift, especially adjusting to the colder weather and a different pace of life.
Reviewed on 16 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Management Studies - Batch of 2024
3.5
The university is decent but very expensive.
Tips: Students should know that this course gives you a glimpse of the corporate culture here and the outline of all management courses. I can pursue it just to have some international experience. ROI is not great. It is too expensive for a one-year program. It is structured well and offers the opportunity to work with real-life clients.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Management Studies - Batch of 2024
4.2
Expensive but worth it experience. It makes you grow and learn the art of thinking out of the box.
Tips: Students should know that there are scholarships, but mostly given to first-intake students. It's an expensive city but with a lot of diversity. There is a lot to do on campus and off campus, but international students don't mingle quicker to avail of those opportunities. BU is big on ice hockey, so if you are a true terrier, you have to watch all those games. 
Likes (Student Life): The campus life is constantly happening and amazing. There are either professional or fun events happening somewhere, and the university makes sure that they are marketed well, plus there's free food and drinks. There is a BU pub on campus, and every Tuesday it is a random topic trivia night, and Wednesday is meant for karaoke nights. 
Dislikes (Part time work): There are enough on-campus job opportunities, mostly revolving around the kitchen and food. For MSMS, we don't get a chance to be a teacher's assistant since it is a small programme and you are required to have completed the subject on campus before applying for the TA. But some people still worked at a maximum of 20 hours per week, but in my opinion, the pay is not that great. 
Reviewed on 16 Aug 2024Read more
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MPH Public Health and MBA Health Sector Management - Batch of 2024
4.3
Challenging yet rewarding journey of growth, adaptation, resilience and survival.
Tips: Students should know that the community here is pretty inclusive, but being an international student can make you feel homesick. One also struggles most with the first semester because of the stark change in the education pattern from India, where only one final exam decides your grade. Here, grading is based on your performance throughout the semester until a course is completed. So, you have to keep up with the assignments and group projects and meet the deadlines besides managing your daily chores and part-time jobs. Most group projects have a peer review where group members rate each other's contributions. This is done to ensure a fair share of work among the teammates so that one person doesn’t get heavily burdened with group work while another person can get away without doing anything. But after the first semester, you start becoming comfortable with this pattern and will start enjoying the practical way of work and education more than just mugging up things and writing in your exam and eventually forgetting. Here, some courses even have open-book exams, and it will be difficult to take if one is not aware of the subject matter, and the concepts of a particular subject must be clear to take the exam. Additionally, often you have to present to the whole class, so you have to come out of your comfort zone and hesitate to address a whole class. Every student gets scholarships, but the amount might vary with each student and also with each year. It is called a merit-based scholarship, and one is automatically considered for this without any separate application. Two years back they were giving around 20% scholarships of the total tuition fees, but gradually they have started to increase the amount as per the recent data, but it is always random. The university and the course are expensive. But the employment rate has been good so far, and this country definitely has a lot of opportunities but is also becoming very competitive at the same time. 
Likes (Safety): Boston as a city is safe compared to other cities in the United States. They teach the MPH course on the medical campus, where you have to have card access to gain entry into any of the buildings. The Charles River campus is at the heart of the city at Commonwealth Avenue and it’s always crowded with students. Moreover, the Public Safety guys from the Boston University Police Department are always at work to ensure a safe and secure environment for all the students, faculty, and other staff. Boston University also runs its free shuttle service and it is very reliable so one can also avoid public transportation if they are unsure. However, in case of any kind of emergency, calling 911 always helps. So far, Boston is one of the most safest and student-friendly cities.
Dislikes (Value for money): Boston University no doubt holds a strong place for MPH candidates. But it is pretty expensive compared to the entry-level salaries one can get after graduating. Students are awarded scholarships but oftentimes it’s not sufficient to reduce the financial burden. So, if one has financial constraints they should reconsider applying to this school. One cannot expect to land a high-paying job right after graduation with an MPH from BU given the heavy investment.
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2024Read more
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MS in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
5
A transformative journey at Boston University
Tips: Transitioning here can initially be a little daunting as it's a new country and you will need to adjust to a lot of changes in personal as well as academic life. What makes it easier is that people in the town, as well as the University, are really nice and helpful throughout, you have to be prepared to give time to your academics as well as some time to exploring the city and learning new things.
Reviewed on 26 Sep 2023Read more
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MS in Robotics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
5
MS at Carnegie Mellon University is exciting and not stressful.
Tips: Before joining Carnegie Mellon University, be sure to leave your comfort zone behind. Be prepared to work hard and focus on your courses and mental health. Don't waste time joining unnecessary student clubs; instead, hone your skills. Although networking is important, it's ultimately up to you to figure out your career path. Most of my day goes by interacting with my peers in the research lab and attending classes. I get to learn so much from a diverse set of people that it feels like I am growing by 100 percent every day. Life is so engaging that time flies so quickly in a good way. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The faculty at Carnegie Mellon University are graduates from top universities and have immense expertise in their fields. As is true with truly smart people, the faculty members are humble and always open to clarifying your doubts and discussions. Additionally, I have never felt like an international student. Teachers are from diverse backgrounds and they make it so easy to help you feel at home.
Reviewed on 23 Dec 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.7
Great university - Best work options after graduation
Tips: Great culture, smooth transition for international students since there are many others and the school is very accommodating. Very satisfied with the university, the course is great with excellent ROI. I was given scholarships during admission which we could appeal and negotiate if we wanted to, other scholarships were also available through affinity groups
Reviewed on 28 Mar 2024Read more
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M.S. in Mechanical Engineering - Applied Advanced Study - Batch of 2023
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
3.7
You will be surrounded by smart people and will have a good learning curve.
Tips: A huge transition in terms of workload and lifestyle. Overall the students are friendly here. I was not fortunate enough to receive any scholarship and was able to offset my only expenses by being a research assistant and teaching assistant. The quality of education is awesome. Semester can be tough and stressful but end of the day you will have a good learning curve.
Likes (Public transportation): You can cover most of the city using the Pittsburgh Bus transport service and it is covered in the annual transportation fee which you pay to the college. You can access the transportation with your student ID card and can travel multiple rides throughout the year.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are companies that are ready to sponsor visas post your graduation, but due to the current economic situation (2023) there are not many offers. Robotics, control engineer and ML engineer are some of the roles that are offered to students post graduation.
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2024Read more
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M.S. in Software Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.1
Best private university in USA
Tips: Before joining, students should know that CMU is expensive private university so they need to be very careful while paying any expenses. University academic is very rigorous so they need to prepare themselves for much hard work. After coming in CMU I experienced a little cultural shift but was easy to cope with. I didn't avail of any scholarship. University is fully worth it for Masters in software engineering, course is also as per the industry requirement and the country is the best for Tech related career.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty members of CMU are approachable, friendly and supportive in nature. They encourage students to research work, doing different real world projects. Faculty members are well-experienced, top researchers and industry professionals. Teaching methods are unique and beyond traditional methods i.e. methods include project-based learning, group discussions, case studies, lectures from guest industry professionals. Much diversity can be found in the university among faculty members in terms of nationality, culture, engineering practices and so on.
Dislikes (Internships): Much guidance is available in terms of finding internship by professors, Alumni. There is a career center of CMU which supports and provides resources for finding and applying for internships. It also conducts workshops for students related to interview preparation, and resume writing. There are many available internships in the field of software engineering from big MNCs like Google, Amazon and so on.
Reviewed on 6 Dec 2023Read more
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MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering / MBA Program (Tepper School of Business) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
5
Amazing experience at CMU!
Tips: There was a huge cultural shift. But people here made me feel more inclusive. I got a scholarship of 50k dollars. University supported me for the scholarship. This decision was worth every penny. Every day here is a new learning day. After 7 years of experience, I felt my learning curve was getting better, but here I started pushing myself out of my comfort zone which was very important.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are so many fun filled activities for students here. Your personal life and college life will be well balanced. Fitness events and student counselling sessions are organised weekly. To make them feel comfortable on campus. There are professional and non-professional clubs on campus varying from Consulting to Swim Club.
Dislikes (Public transportation): It has amazing faculty, well qualified from across the world. Every faculty has a different style of teaching. The classes are very interactive. If you don't even do the post study and only concentrate on classes, half of your work is already done.
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2023Read more
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MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering / MBA Program (Tepper School of Business) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.6
CMU MBA Tepper Review
Tips: Pittsburgh is a smaller city as compared to major cities such as LA and New York. The local population is very warm and welcoming. Additional, there is a large Indian student community which makes things easier. CMU also has a very rich Indian alumni network that makes thing much easier.
Likes (Public transportation): The CMU ID gets us access to various local transportation services in and around the city. The buses are very nice and have a good frequency. Overall, the city is very well connected via the public transportation system. For CMU students the local public transport is free. Additionally, CMU also has a shuttle that runs on popular routes.
Dislikes (Part time work): As an international student, the opportunity to work part time is limited for on-campus jobs due to visa status restrictions. The on-campus jobs are limited and the number of applicants for those jobs is pretty high. It is not that there are no on-campus jobs, but getting them might be a bit tough.
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.6
Many opportunities to learn new subjects and non credit courses as well
Tips: I got a scholarship, and I would recommend students negotiate on scholarships with the university. I am satisfied with the university overall. University student coordinators and programme counsellors are very warm and the college consciously makes an effort for team bonding and networking.
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
3.9
Impressed by the job opportunities. University affiliations help a lot.
Tips: Negotiate scholarships on the basis of acceptances/scholarships received from other schools. An intense basecamp of 3 weeks is held by the school to help transition to the new environment. I am very satisfied with the flexibility to choose multiple subjects offered by different colleges within the university.
Likes (Post study jobs): Many companies are affiliated with/visit CMU for recruitment. The recruitment department is excellent and provides assistance in building resumes and interview prep. The industry is average and above observed in terms of jobs and salary packages offered to students.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are some restaurants to eat out as well as grocery stores in case you want to cook. However, traditional products are expensive to buy including masala, cooker, etc. Easier to find American replacements. Also, CMU provides a free pantry once a week for grocery and daily use items.
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.2
One of the best faculty in terms of research
Tips: This is a small and well-connected class. We had class networking and orientation for almost 3 weeks which shows the emphasis on networking and connections. Scholarships are also generous with merit-based scholarships. The course is data oriented so it is very quantitative.
Likes (Quality of faculty): CMU has one of the best faculty in terms of research and publications. MBA here is more data-oriented and so it is quantitative. CMU is known for its Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Cyber security programs. MBA also uses the latest tools and data analytics to make business decisions.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Pittsburgh is not a tech or any other industry-based city. Though now we have PNC and PWC offices, many other major tech companies and consulting companies don't have any offices here. So the options to settle here post-MBA are scarce. This slowly seems to be changing though.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023Read more
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MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering / MBA Program (Tepper School of Business) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
3.6
Graduate student life at CMU and Pittsburgh city is amazing
Tips: The city is beautiful and peaceful but different from India in terms of people, culture and lifestyle. If you receive scholarships then try negotiating with the school for a better offer if possible. Give time for the city to open up to you and be open to new possibilities.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.5
Great campus and student life.
Tips: Generally, Indians face a cultural shift so please be prepared to be independent and do things on your own. Build a strong profile to get a scholarship and further try to negotiate whatever you get. Currently, I am satisfied with whatever I have experienced so far.
Likes (Student Life): Great campus, great facilities for academics, sports, food options and the student affairs team is very helpful and available for students. There are a wide variety of clubs- ranging from professional to fun clubs. The students are interactive and willing to participate in engaging conversations.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I cook and eat my own food, not really sure about Indian food, although there are quite a few Indian restaurants. Generally, food will be available for $20 which is reasonable given the portions. There are a variety of cuisines like Turkish, American, Spanish, Mexican etc. Available.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4
Many job roles are available after completion of the course.
Tips: Initially, there was a bit of a learning curve after moving here. Everything was different the culture, the people and the food. The people here are extremely friendly which makes this place so much better. I was given a merit based scholarship from the university. Overall I am happy with the course, university and the country.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are a lot of jobs available in the market even when the economic condition is not the best There are a lot of companies that sponsor visas for work and there doesn't seem to be any issue with this the companies that offer jobs. A variety of jobs are offered which lets everyone get their dream role/company.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are a lot of part-time jobs available but because I am an international student I am not allowed to work part-time for a longer duration. For the first semester, we are advised not to work part-time as the schedule is very hectic The average payout is around $20-30.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.8
Best administration & tech oriented University.
Tips: Negotiate for scholarships. Get an apartment near the bus stop, bus services are very reliable and free for students. CMU allows you to take courses from across the schools. Use it to your advantage. Be in constant touch with your seniors. They will help you with the unknown.
Likes (Internships): MCC offers several portals. Lot of companies visit campus. Alumni relations are strong. A lot of startups are coming up from CMU and they are always eager to recruit from CMU. A look at the data shows that seniors were able to land internships where they wanted to.
Dislikes (Safety): Some places can get scary after late hours. Some of my friends have had experiences of people trying to interact with them having not-so-good intentions. The city is practically closed after 9-10 pm, except for a few places hence the streets are mostly void of people.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2023Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.3
Tepper Masters in Business Administration Review
Tips: Pittsburgh is a small yet vibrant city to live in. People are nice and friendly. However, the weather can be unpredictable at times. Tepper is known to give decent scholarships to deserving candidates. There is a large Indian student population at the CMU campus.
Likes (Student Life): CMU is a very close-knit community and Tepper is even more close. My classmates come from different facets of life and it has been a culturally enriching experience to interact with them. My conversations with the staff and the administration have been very positive. Everyone here is looking out for you.
Dislikes (Part time work): Only on-campus employment opportunities are available and considering the vast student population they are limited. F1 students are not allowed to work on off-campus opportunities in their first year of study. The university and various departments do post the TA and internship opportunities.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2023Read more
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B.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
3.9
Challenging but worth-it!
Tips: The program is very rigorous for those who are very passionate about what they are studying. Compared to other universities, you spend more time working here. The college experience here will be very rewarding only if you are very passionate about the program.
Likes (Post study jobs): Companies recruit students from Carnegie Mellon, especially for Computer Science, very aggressively. We have a big technological companies. There are career fairs and networking opportunities, and the university provides students with opportunities to learn useful skills to get a job.
Dislikes (Student Life): Students spend most of their time working since the course load is very challenging, however, student life is usually what one makes of it here. There are many extracurricular opportunities but students focus more on academics generally. Thus it is not considered a "fun" school.
Reviewed on 10 Jun 2022Read more
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M.F.A in Art - Batch of 2022
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
1
No return on investment at Carnegie Mellon University.
Tips: Do not attend this college, as it will not help you in your career. The professors hurt students, and there is no support for learning. This is a very dangerous place. I didn't know that going here would ruin my life, but it was the end of my future and career.
Likes (Student Life): I made the mistake of going to this college, and now I can't work because of the trauma it caused me. College life here is miserable. There is no campus or place to eat. The buildings are unsafe and falling apart. The university does not invest in the students or care about their well-being.
Dislikes (Internships): CMU faculty were accessible and approachable. I wasted hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars in this fake program. I was not taught anything or given any opportunities from the program to succeed. As a result of the program, my life is ruined.
Reviewed on 18 Dec 2024Read more
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BS in Information Systems - Batch of 2024
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.1
Best university for Bachelor of Information system
Tips: Little bit transition after coming to CMU and also experienced a cultural shift. But other things to know before joining CMU is that CMU has rigorous academics, high tuition fees and sometimes schedule is hectic. I am fully satisfied with CMU and course is worth doing and awesome.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are many companies which are willing to sponsor H-1B visas for skilled IT professionals. Jobs roles include IT Analyst, data Analyst, Information security analyst, database administration and so on. Salary offered in the range of 70000 USD to 95000 USD.
Dislikes (Internships): Too much guidance and support is available for finding and applying for internships. Career fairs and workshops are organised throughout the year connecting students and employers, faculty recommending ambitious students to their connections and other sources includes LinkedIn, Glassdoor, etc. There are many internships available in my field of study.
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Science Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.1
Best private university in USA
Tips: Before joining students should know about their course requirements, finances, living options and other necessary things. I haven't transitioned after coming here and didn't face any major difficulties in setting. I didn't avail of any scholarship. Talking about the university, I am fully satisfied and it's totally worth it. Country and its weather are lovely and amazing.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty are easily approachable and accessible during their office hours, before and after lectures, and can be approached through mail. Faculty members are highly experienced, very knowledgeable, have strong industry connections and also have made significant contributions in their fields. Teaching methods of faculty include project based learning, group discussions and case studies with full participation of students and also encourage collaborative learning with different departments. Diversity can be found in teaching faculty in terms of nationality, Engineering practices, and culture.
Dislikes (Public transportation): University is few smiles far from the major points of interest like Pittsburgh airport, the Botanical garden, Handy Museum and so on. Public transportation modes serving on the campus are CMU shuttle, Pittsburgh regional transmit and biking share/rent facility is also there. In CMU shuttle and Pittsburgh transmit, students, staff and persons will valid CMU ID can ride free of cost. And other Public transport is affordable and convenient.
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2023Read more
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M.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2022
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
4.8
Studying at CMU is a complete blessing.
Tips: At first it is difficult to adjust to new surroundings but with such a diverse and friendly environment around will make you feel at home. The college is a career focused college and the professors here will challenge you intellectually, which helps you in acquiring great opportunities.
Reviewed on 4 Jul 2023Read more
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B.S. in Physics - Batch of 2015
Offered by Carnegie Mellon University
5
One of the best college.
Tips: You should know about the Indian ambassy and other helpline numbers who can help in emergency situations. And about other assistance in foreign countries.
Likes (Student Life): Student life over there is good as one can experience lot of things and activities over there and enjoy with friends. It will be a great experience.  
Dislikes (Safety): Safety over there is little dissatisfactory for students. As there are many goons roaming in the area after a particular time and sometimes we become the victim of snatching and such  problems which seems to be serious.
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2022Read more
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Boston University V/s Carnegie Mellon University
MBA/PGDM

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  • GradeB++
  • Total tuition fees₹49.25 L - 50.72 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+5 More
  • Course duration21 months - 30 months
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  • GradeA+
  • Total tuition fees₹67.88 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+4 More
  • Course duration21 months
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Boston University V/s Carnegie Mellon University
B.A.

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  • Total tuition fees₹56.45 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration4 years - 5 years
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  • Grade-/-
  • Total tuition fees₹55.29 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+1 More
  • Course duration4 years
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Boston University V/s Carnegie Mellon University
Others PG

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  • GradeA
  • Total tuition fees₹19.42 L - 44.11 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration1 year - 2 years
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  • GradeB++
  • Total tuition fees₹33.77 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+1 More
  • Course duration1 year - 2 years
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Boston University V/s Carnegie Mellon University
M.A.

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  • GradeA
  • Total tuition fees₹19.42 L - 50.72 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration10 months - 4 years
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  • GradeB++
  • Total tuition fees₹22.09 L - 40.44 L
  • Accepted Exams
    TOEFL+2 More
  • Course duration1 year - 4 years
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