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Established Year
1841
Shiksha Grade
B+
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85 Acres
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1876
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140 Acres
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#91
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#6
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Vedang Verified Icon
Bachelors in Marketing - Batch of 2023
4.2
The university is great and a one of a kind experience.
Tips: The location and the networking prospects of the university are ideal to help land opportunities and broaden your horizons and knowledge. Although the university has great academic programs with good faculty who are very dedicated, the administration can be a challenge to deal with so come prepared. Overall, I am satisfied with the experiences here.
Reviewed on 22 Aug 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Finance (STEM) - Batch of 2024
3.9
Good experience with lots of learning to grow significantly.
Tips: Everyone at Fordham is extremely welcoming, and you will certainly feel accepted, along with a sense of community, which is one of the best things. The faculty is warm and welcoming and will guide you in every step. However, some of the facilities really need an upgrade, especially with the amount each student is investing in themselves. 
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2024Read more
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M.S in Quantitative Finance - Batch of 2022
4
Definitely a multifaceted experience with lots of learning.
Tips: I have had a pretty positive experience here at Fordham and I have learnt a lot while studying here for which I am grateful. I would say that its location within NYC is one of its highlights but this can also make things rather expensive. The faculty is friendly and very understanding towards every student so feel free to reach out to them. Finally, make use of the student services and feedback forms to address your concerns.
Dislikes (Internships): The college has limited resources or connections when it comes to ensuring internships while studying here. You may have better luck on completion of your degree as it is increasingly competitive by the year and job opportunities as well as internships are limited.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2024Read more
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Masters in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
4
The university is amazing and had a good time so far.
Tips: Students should know that the academic courses and offerings are very promising but it can be very intensive and overbearing at times as well as the environment is quite competitive. I would say that be a part of campus, by getting involved in student activities as a hobby or a way to balance your academic loads. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the course, college and the country.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2024Read more
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Full - Time MBA - Batch of 2023
3.7
The college environment is very optimistic and wonderful.
Tips: Students should know that Fordham University has a great feeling of community and the faculty is also very involved and genuinely cares about the students. Side from this, invest time in finding the ideal housing that too within your budget as living expenses here can be really high.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2024Read more
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Bachelors in Marketing - Batch of 2023
3.5
Learned a lot under good faculty.
Tips: Fordham will really teach you how to multitask while also inculcating a sense of discipline. This can be attributed to the course loads and the expectations from them. Also, the class sizes are limited and professors are friendly and interactive too.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I feel there is no real replication of the food back home especially because I am a vegetarian and vegetarian options are limited even if they are from the same cuisine. Hence when it comes to food I have a different experience than others.
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2024Read more
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M.S. in Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Johns Hopkins University
4.8
Academic and research centric university.
Tips: The university is very rigorous in terms of academics so be prepared for that. Apart from that, sports and other clubs are also very active but mainly education and research are their forte. If you want to explore your interests in the research field, this is the best option for you.
Likes (Safety): The university spends a good amount of money on students' safety despite the city being very unsafe. They have their own police force, they have deployed security at several locations and also they have their own transport shuttle which provides point-to-point service from evening till late night.
Dislikes (Internships): Getting an internship is comparatively more difficult than getting a research assistantship at the university. They don't have many industrial connections in other departments than Biotech, Bioinformatics, etc. People in these fields may get some departmental help, but others may have to look on their own for jobs and internships.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2024Read more
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M.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Johns Hopkins University
3
Low ROI and quality after spending huge amount.
Tips: This university is not very good for Master's in CSE and most of the courses are medical domain oriented. Low ROI and quality after sending a huge amount. This university is good for doing a PhD in Computer Science, and Chemical Engineering as they have a huge budget for the medical domain.
Likes (Part time work): There are plenty of part-time options available in university though they pay less. Johns Hopkins University offers a variety of part-time opportunities for students, providing a way to gain experience, meet people, and earn some extra income. However, while these positions are plentiful, the pay is generally modest. Many students work as research assistants, lab assistants, or administrative aids in various departments. These roles can be excellent for gaining hands-on experience, especially for students in Science, engineering, or health-related fields, where they can work directly with faculty members on projects that align with their academic interests. There are also opportunities in campus facilities, such as working at the library, student centres, dining services, or assisting with events and campus activities. These jobs often require fewer specialized skills, making them accessible to a wide range of students, even those in their first year. However, the wages for these roles tend to be lower than in private-sector part-time jobs, which can be a downside for students trying to balance their budgets, especially given Baltimore's cost of living. Additionally, some students take on Course Assistant (CA) or Teaching Assistant (TA) positions. While these roles usually provide a bit more pay and valuable teaching experience, they often require a significant time commitment and may be limited to students who have excelled in specific courses.
Dislikes (Indian Food): You have to make your own food. Baltimore has a few Indian restaurants, but the experience can vary significantly, especially for students living off-campus. While I don't rate it 1 star, the challenges often make it feel that way, particularly for those accustomed to authentic Indian flavour. First, the taste and authenticity can be hit or miss. Some restaurants try to cater to a broader audience, which can dilute the spice levels and flavour depth essential in Indian cuisine. This sometimes results in dishes that lack the richness and complexity of Indian home-cooked food, making it underwhelming for someone familiar with it. Another issue is the limited options for affordable, good-quality Indian food close to popular student neighbourhoods. Even if you find a good place, the prices are often higher compared to cooking at home. For students, budgeting is crucial, and eating out frequently at such rates isn't sustainable. Delivery options, which are sometimes the only way to access Indian food from off-campus, can be unreliable or add extra cost, compounding the convenience. Finally, some ingredients used here don't have the same freshness or flavor as they would in India, imparting the food quality. For those who have the time and resources, cooking at home is often the best way to satisfy authentic Indian cravings. While Baltimore does offer a taste of Indian cuisine, the experience just doesn't match the expectations of those who grew up enjoying it authentically, hence the sentiment.
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2024Read more
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MS in Biotechnology - Batch of 2024
Offered by Johns Hopkins University
5
A University of Paradise where faculties are top class.
Tips: Before joining to the University, I would ask all the prospective students to make sure they have all the original documents and also at least 5-10 copies of each. You never know when it will be required. While arriving make sure to have some cash in hand as it is really important for traveling and as we don't know the location.
Likes (Indian Food): The Johns Hopkins University campus is situated at various locations in the US and Europe. My campus is really great and beautiful. It is very diverse and is filled by students across the globe. Coming from India, here the campus culture is really great, it is very diverse. We are able to interact with different national students and get to know about their culture, tradition and also their language.
Dislikes (Student Life): At The Johns Hopkins University, the faculties are of top class. They all are highly qualified and are well established research scholars. Each of the faculty has a laboratory headed by them in which the faculties are encouraged to pursue their research. The laboratory facilities here at The Johns Hopkins University is of top class. The classrooms are very well diversified. Under the guidance of such faculties, the students who really have a passion for research are found and picked up to pursue their ideas. The faculties are student-friendly and so will clear the student's doubts anytime and anywhere.
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2022Read more
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