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Jiya Aggarwal

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Yes, the University of Exeter has a Career Zone that focuses on supporting students throughout their careers by providing advice and opportunities to them. Some of the services offered at the are as follows:Explore career options;Vacancies for part-time jobs and internships;Prepare CV, cover letter, and application forms;Prepare for interviews and assessments; andDevelop a personal statement and elevator pitch.

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Shruti Mishra

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Post-graduation, majority of the University of Exeter students get placed in sectors such as Business Development, Education, Operations, Finance,  Research, and more. Given below is a detailed graphical representation of the top industries for Exeter University graduates:Note: In the above pie chart, Others include Legal, Marketing, Consulting, Human Resources, and Entrepreneurship.

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Nishtha Shukla

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At the University of Exeter, international students can choose between various undergraduate, postgraduate taught, and postgraduate research courses, offered in leading fields of study. As per the historical data of the university's alumni, some of the top University of Exeter programs are:Note: In the above pie chart, Others include French Studies, Finance, International/Global Studies, American/US Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence, and Marketing.

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Gunjan Thapa

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According to the HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey 2021/22, 92% of many graduates are in employment or due to start employment or further studies 15 months after graduation. The graduates of Exeter University are among the UK's top 10 for the most targeted by leading employers, according to The Graduate Market in 2024 report by High Fliers Research. The graduates of this university are working at the top-notch organizations like Amazon, Google, HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, etc. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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The career zones at the Exeter University campuses offer help at various stages of the career, be it planning for the career or competing for the jobs. Also, there is a whole range of CV-boosting opportunities that students can utilize. The university runs workshops, career fairs, internship programmes, mentoring schemes, etc. The Career Zone at the university provides the following support:Jobs and events platform – HandshakeExclusive internship programmesSupport to find part-time work and on-campus jobsTraining to develop specific skillsOpportunities to gain a career mentorAlso, there are unique career-ready programmes for Indian s
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Ishita Singh

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Some of the top organizations where Uni of Exeter graduates are working include:EYDeloittePwCHSBCJP Morgan ChaseGoldman SachsAmazonUBSGoogleExeter Student Investment FundUniversity of Exeter Law Society

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Nishtha Singh

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Yes, international students at Exeter University could work part-time. The working hours limit applied to all employment and volunteering. For UG and PG students, the working-hour limit is 20 hours during the standard term dates. A few of the part-time jobs for which students could go for are on-campus bars, cafes, and shops.

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Chandra Chaudhary

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The University of Exeter's graduates are skilled in various skills such as Teamwork, Communication, Microsoft Excel, Leadership, Project Management, Public Speaking, Social Media, etc. Some of the job sectors where this university's graduates work are:Business DevelopmentOperationsFinanceMedia and CommunicationCommunity and Social ServicesSalesEngineeringInformation TechnologyLegalEngineering HRConsulting

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Some of the parameters to decide whether to study at QUB or University of Exeter or Bristol University is given below: However, to decide where to study depends on students' choice ultimately. The factors that may be responsible in deciding the university are tuition fee, no. of courses, faculty, etc. 

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Anushree Sinha

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University of Exeter is a moderately competitive university to get into and thus, students must submit impressive academic grades as well as participate in co-curricular activities. Apart from fulfilling the academic qualifications, some of the best practices that students can follow include acquiring strong letters of recommendations, submission of high English language proficiency scores and aptitude test scores. Students who excel in activities outside class also stand a good chance of getting admitted in Exeter University.

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