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Answered 3 days ago
The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is a better choice over Seminole State College of Florida for a B.Tech-related programme due to its strong engineering and technology programs, lower tuition costs, and proximity to Las Vegas' growing tech industry, offering better internship and job opportunitie
Answered a month ago
The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is perhaps the largest and most complete community college in the United States. Here are some of its highlights :-
1. Provides several very diverse academic programs:
Currently the CSN has over 180 degrees and certificates in various subjects, from healthcare to
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Answered a month ago
CSN does not have housing facilities for students, thus students live off campus accommodation. However, CSN has three major campuses inclining in Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas but they have varying facilities and services. They are able to use libraries, computer rooms, and study rooms o
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Answered a month ago
To study at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) under the F-1 student visa program, Indian students must put together several documents as part of the visa. The requisite documents include:
1. A passport that has a validity of at least six months beyond the period you intend to stay in the USA.
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Answered 7 months ago
The job opportunities after doing BBA from College of Southern Nevada include Management roles in various industries, as well as Marketing positions, Finance and accounting jobs, Human resources management, Entrepreneurship and small business operations among numerous other roles.
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Why choose College of Southern Nevada for B.Tech in USA rather than Seminole State College of Florida?