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I can't believe how great this is! I recently read a similar book, and it was absolutely incredible. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell
Hey, suppose If I get into tier-2/tier- 3 state university or, a local college affiliated to it. If we have an overall strong application will our chance to get into Ivy league be strong? I'm mainly concerned about, going to a local college which is affiliated to a state university. Local college may not have good faculty and professors so it will be really hard to get inspiration and supervision for projects and good Letters of Recommendation. In such a case, is it possible to have a good chance for admission if we have a Good CGPA, GRE , IELTS score as well as strong SOP with a few projects under the belt, and to top it off some work experience , for ex. not foreign MNC but Indian companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro etc.
Can you please do some live talk session with admission officer of Flame, Krea, Ahmedabad Uni etc for admission process for under graduate students and what they are looking for in students
Coming from JKG International School, become a part of TSLAS the exposure here left me amazed. The environment here helped me to adapt the academic as well as non academic areas. I definitely would recommend Thapar school of Liberal Arts and sciences and would encourage students to study hard and involve themselves as much as possible about the several academic opportunities the Institution offers. The college takes the educational mission to heart, here you will find people that will support you and guide you on the path to your degree. I feel lucky to be part of this prestigious institution which will help me to excel in my life.
Through its World Connect and Dual Degree Programs, Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Science, one of the best universities in India, gives students a special opportunity to see different cultures. The university also has excellent placement results and top-notch facilities. TSLAS is undoubtedly a viable option for courses in the liberal arts.
Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Science, one of India's best universities, provides students with a unique opportunity to gain the necessary exposure to various cultures through its World Connect and Dual Degree Programs. The professors are extremely knowledgeable, supportive, and motivating. Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Science offers world-class learning environments, including high-tech classrooms and faculty. The best Infrastructure and Their placement record are outstanding.
TSLAS is one of the best college in terms of education, placement, curriculum and admission process . It has the best faculty members and 100% placement. I would definitely suggest you ti join Thapar Institute.
How about Australian university who has data science course please, I hope many of them need an answer,I have applied in university of southern Queensland for Data science ,could you please suggest
Thank you , I have a query that For america pharmacist licensing exam firstly for fpgee, we can appear in toefl from pakistan or have to appear in exam in america, kindly clear my confusion
Can you please tell me what are the highest national and international package offered during Chandigarh University placement 2021-22 in Computer and Electrical engineering branch?
Hey, basically apart from btech, all other bachelor's degree are of 3 years for example BBA. So can I transfer if I am enrolled in 1st year of 3 year bachelor's? If yes then when and how should I apply?
@@soitgoes7159 In the US, undergraduate degrees are of 4-year durations. No 3-year Bachelors. So, if you transfer after 2nd year (with required credits), you will need to study another two years in the US to get a Bachelors degree.
It's the same process, as Tanmoy mentioned. You can transfer either after 1st year or 2nd year. In the US, all undergraduate degrees are of 4-year durations.