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Yash Kumar

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Hii Itisha, answer to your question is yes. Your campus life will be far better at the Northern Virginia Community College than staying off campus as while you stay in campus you will meet a lot of people increasing your social network and you can take part in various clubs and activities happening in the Northern Virginia Community College campus.

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Sama Supriya

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The cost to study at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) in Indian rupees depends on the course and the length of the program: B.E. or B.Tech: The first year tuition fee is between INR 9–10 lakh. BBA: The first year tuition fee is INR 10 lakh. LL.B. The first year tuition fee is INR 10 lakh. Associate of Science in Computer Science: The tuition and fees for a two-year programme is INR 8.94 lakh. Students should check the university's official guidelines for the most up-to-date fee structure. 

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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apply online: complete the application and pay the non-refundable application fee.submit testimonials and documents: English test scores, I-20 form, 194 entry record, f1 visacomplete registration - after receiving acceptence letterpay the tuition fee  

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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there are various job opportunities after doing B.Tech from Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) such--data centre technician -mechatronics operator-programmer-programming analyst -systems analyst-undergraduate internship at Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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Northern Virginia community coolege is generally known for its transfer credit programme which allows the students enrolled in different courses in NOVA to transfer to other universities for 4 year courses providing higher education opportunities and also allowing for residency .other then this NOVA is known for affordability that is its lower tuition fee in comparaision to other universities.

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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Indian students  choose to study at Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) primarily because of offering lower tuition fee then other traditional universities as it is a community college allowing the students managing their expenses which receiving quality education . Additionally NOVA also offers transfer credits which allows the students to transfer to other universities for heigher education opportunities. 

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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 Northern Virginia Community College  offers thousands of scolarship according to courses and departments generally ammounts ranges from 500 usd to 2000 usd and one has to apply through the official website of  Northern Virginia Community College .and some external scholarships are JN Tata Endowment Loan Scholarship, K.C. Mahindra Scholarship, Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program, visit official websites for eligibility criteria.

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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Yes, an average Indian student can potentially join the Northern Virginia Community College .NVCC has open admission policy. Anyone with high school dilpoma or any equivalent ceritifucate is eligible to apply, including international students like those from India. however, for application for admission to NVCC one has to meet required english profficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing and also other necessary criterias.

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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Yes, Northern Virginia Community College is a really good option for international students.NVCC has great technology, resources, and course selection, at least 5 campuses around the northern Virginia area, each with a slightly different culture/atmosphere to it.NVCC has got comparatively lower tuition fees in comparison to other universities. NVCC offers a wide range of programs and courses, including associate degrees, certificates, and transfer options to four-year institutions.  and also classroom sizes are small thus allowing for more personalized experience helping an international student to dissolve into the environme
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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Getting into NOVA is easy because of its open-door admission policy. Any adult seeking to enrol, regardless of age, may be admitted if he or she has achieved one of the following: Has earned a general education diploma, completed high school, or is at least 18 years old. Students can apply online very easily, and the application process is free. Some programs have specific requirements or limited enrollment, so this may impact admission chances. One must apply minimum of 30 days before the semester starts to get an opportunity to be processed and enrolled in relevant courses.

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