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Rashmi Gupta

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Indian students can gain access to top-notch education and a worthwhile international experience by pursuing a Master's in Data Science at Teesside University in the UK. The United Kingdom is home to a thriving data science industry, and Teesside University provides a number of services and support for overseas students. But it's crucial for Indian students to think about things like tuition prices, visa regulations, employment prospects after graduation, and Teesside University's unique staff and program. Finding out about the experience from current or past students and doing extensive study can yield insightful information.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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As per Payscale.com, the average base salary of an MS in Food Science in UK will be approximately £28,000 per year. The table given below can be referred to know about the MS in Food Science in UK average salaries of various job profiles:Job ProfilesAverage Salary Category Analyst£28,248Data Analyst£26,750Front End Developer / Engineer£26,859Product Development Engineer£31,947Supplier Quality Engineer£42,263

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Some of the top universities for Masters in Food Technology in UK are King’s College London, Glasgow Caledonian University, University of Nottingham, University of Leeds, etc. The Complete University Guide Rankings for Food Science for 2024 are given below:University The Complete University Guide Rankings for Food Science for 2024University of Glasgow#1University of Surrey#3Newcastle University#4Queen’s University Belfast#5King’s College London#6University of Leeds#7University of Nottingham#8Ulster University#9University of Reading#11

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Yash Nikam

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US is better because there are the more IT companies in the USA than Netherland and after you perform in a better way, they can select you in campus selection.

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7 years ago

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Rahul Dutt SharmaDynamic all rounder personality with IT background

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All these streams are good and it depends upon your interest and inclination that streams suits you most. You must choose the stream as per your interest so that you may rise high in your field of interest. There is high demand for almost all these streams in corporate sector and in govt organisations. So do not worry about the trend, just follow your on inclination and liking for a particular stream.
All the best.

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8 years ago

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HARIKRISHNAN RAGHUCreative guy with helping nature & stoicism!

Contributor-Level 7

Opt for the USA.
There are two types of schools in the US: private and state schools. As the name suggests, private schools are very expensive and state schools are cheaper in terms of tuition. There is a significant difference in fee between private and state schools. State School : University of Houston, Houston, TX.
Private School : Carnegie Mellon University for MS
Private School : Worcester Polytechnic Institute(WPI), MA
Private School : Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI Graduate tuition
List of entrance exams for MS.
Apart from the above-mentioned criteria, a student must clear some entrance exams set by the US. These include GRE
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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello, you are required to complete your 12th , with first class holders given more preference, further you are required to take the IELTS. UCAS is the UK university admission portal that is you will submit your application through UCAS, please visit the website of UCAS to understand the process.
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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Imperial College, Kings College London, University of East Anglia and ofcourse Oxford and Cambridge. You need to check out the website for the kind of research they do, the research centers they have, the projects they are involved in and also the profiles of prospective supervisors. Sometimes in the websites they give out calls for doctoral applications but you can also visit British Council for more information. Though it is difficult nowadays to get a totally funded ph.d position in UK but you can try through different scholarship programs like the Commonwealth scholarships.
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