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Likes
- The professors were really accomplished individuals with stellar academic and professional credentials who also taught equally well.
- Networking events: There was always some networking event happening around the campus which helped me understand the professional aspects of the US as an international student.
- The campus is probably one of the prettiest campuses in the US with amazing sports facilities, student centers and libraries.
Dislikes
- Expensive tuition: The university especially the business school is very expensive and makes the education inaccessible to many deserving students.
- Needs better CMC: The CMC or Career Management Center at Fuqua School of Business does a good job helping with resume drafting and networking tips. But when it comes down to actually getting employers to campus to recruit from the school directly they lack immensely.
- Location: Durham, the city the university is located in doesn’t have a lot happening and doesn’t feel very urban. For some this might hamper their student experience.
Admission Experience
- I applied to seven universities as listed below for their Master of Science in Business Analytics programs.
- Applied and Accepted: Duke University, Columbia University, University of Michigan, University of Texas Dallas, Boston University and Johns Hopkins University.
- Applied and Waitlisted: University of Southern California
- I was fortunate enough to be accepted or waitlisted by all the universities I applied too but I do understand that why universities reject certain applications. While a good GPA, GRE score, LORs are important they are the bare minimum these days. The most important thing is that we convince the university why we are a right fit for their program and how we will utilize the education and opportunities to advance our personal and professional life. Without a cohesive application especially a stellar SOP that is convincing that you are a deserving candidate, it is very difficult to get accepted by a top university.
- My primary objective was to balance both quality of the program and the university. A strong well designed curriculum at a top university is what usually sets you up for success. At Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business the business analytics masters is only 10 months but covers all the tools and theory that one needs to be a successful analyst. This combined with the Duke brand made it a top choice for me. They also offered me a scholarship which brought down their expensive tuition and made the investment worth it.
- The application process is pretty standard like any other masters application. It consisted of submitting your resume, LORs, SOP, Transcripts and GRE scores along with a couple of additional essay type answers. This has to be submitted by a certain deadline set for the round you apply for. Usually there are two rounds for international students with set application deadlines. Post this some students get invited for an interview and based of the overall application and the interview performance acceptances are sent.
- The business school at Duke doesn’t requires an English language test but does require either the GRE/GMAT/SAT for all masters programs. There are no set minimum requirements but I would say you have to have done reasonably well in the exams given the competitive nature of the application process to get an acceptance.
- Duke Fuqua is really supportive throughout the application process and the admissions team responds quickly to any questions you might have. They also hold webinars and in person events (in some cities) during the application and also for accepted students helping them to meet potential classmates and also alums. These experiences help you make a more informed decision about attending the school. The only challenge are the out of the box & time consuming essay questions but they are interesting at the same time.
- I applied in the Fall 2023 intake and Duke Fuqua does not offer spring intakes not just for my program but any of their other program offerings. I completed my undergraduate studies in May 2023 and didn’t want a long break before my masters. This combined with the fact that fall intake has more program options across the US, influenced my decision to apply in the fall intake instead of spring.
- I started my application process with my counselor in August 2022 and gave my GRE exam in October 2022. By November I had my resume, GRE scores and transcripts ready. In December 2022 I solely focused on my SOP and getting LORs from relevant professors. I reviewed my applications and submission requirements in the first week of January 2023. My mid January I had submitted all my applications as most round 2 deadlines are around 15th January.
Exam
- English language tests are not required but GRE/GMAT/SAT is required. SOP, LOR, Undergrad transcripts and Resume along with a couple of additional short essay answers are required to complete the application requirements.
- Interviews are a part of the application process but not every applicant is invited for one. But each applicant that is eventually accepted does go through the interview process which typically happens 25-30 days post your application being submitted.
- The interview is conducted by a second year MBA student or an admissions ambassador student from the same program you are applying to.
- The questions are behavioral in nature and the interviewers are typically friendly and the nature of the interview is conversational. The interview did not play a part in me deciding to go Duke Fuqua though.
Course Curriculum Overview
- The course is difficult not just because of the technical nature of the subjects and high level of critical thinking required for assignments/exams but also because of the fact that you go through 5 semesters covering 46 credits in 10 months.
- The coursework is a mix of both theoretical and practical stuff plus the coursework also includes a capstone project with a real client that requires you to apply all the skills you learnt through the course.
- The positive aspects are the fact that you will acquire all the skills you need to become a successful analyst but the negative aspect is again the intensity of the program. For someone who prefers a more relaxed pace of learning, this program might not be a good fit.
Fees
- My tuition fees including insurance and other miscellaneous student activity fees was 85,000 USD. My monthly expenses were approximately 1,200 USD (800 USD for rent and the rest was spent on groceries, eating out and utilities).
- Since the course was for 10 months I spent 12,000 USD on living expenses. Bringing the total to 97,000 USD for a student prior to deducting for any scholarships they might have received.
- The fees aren’t charged yearly or semester wise instead it’s in three equal installments within the first six months of the program.
Scholarship
- I received a partial scholarship which is named as the merit scholarship. You don’t have to make a different application for this and all applicants are considered for the same by default.
- I initially got a 7,000 USD scholarship that I renegotiated to 12,000 USD.
- Many of my batch mates received similar merit scholarships ranging from 2,000 USD to 20,000 USD. There are no other financial aid options for international students other than the mentioned merit scholarships at Duke Fuqua.
- I am unaware of the exact number of students who receive the merit scholarship but the typical award amount is around 5,000 USD.
Class Schedule
- Classes are scheduled all five weekdays and are usually between 8 am and 4:15 pm. We usually had two classes a day.
- In the MSBA program approximately 300 students are enrolled with an average of 75 students in four of the different tracks.
- 80 students out of the 300 total students are Indian in my batch
- We had classes all five weekdays which is rare for masters programs. Thus the program requires you to be ready for an intensive and rigorous schedule.
Faculty
- Also, the coursework is custom designed by the faculty teaching it thus they really explain the material well.
- Faculty is helpful in finding part time jobs like research assistant and teaching assistant under them directly or one of their peers. Regarding full time jobs they might be able to help but that’s based on how you build a relationship with them throughout the academic year. I personally can’t comment on the full time aspect as I didn’t ask them for help.
- Faculty to student ratio in my course would be 1:15.
- I don’t believe this ratio influences the quality of the education but it definitely affects the interaction with faculty because with so many students in each track it was difficult to get one on one time with the professors.
- Each professor has a different way of teaching but overall the trend was that they covered a theory related to their subject in first half of the lecture and the second half of the lecture was a working session teaching how to use a tool relevant to the theory we just studied followed my open discussions.
- This approach is unique to Fuqua and really helps you understand how what you learn might be used in real time job. I believe that the faculty does a really good job of preparing you for the job market. Plus most subjects have practical projects as part of the coursework requirements that you can then add to your resume to build a strong portfolio.
Campus Life
- My university has only one campus that is located in Durham, NC, USA.
- Duke University provides state of the art sports facilities for all major sports and the official Duke teams are usually top teams in their respective sports. the university also has amazing libraries, student recreational centers along with a fully equipped hospital. Students can avail best in class medical services and psychological services too at no additional costs.
- Major events are basketball games especially the Duke vs UNC basketball game. LDOC or last day of classes is on the last day of the spring semester where the day is filled with many games/activities but also a concert at the end which is usually performed by a well known singer/band. Many small events keep happening throughout the year on campus and there is an application where you can access details for each event happening on campus.
- Basketball is the biggest sport at Duke followed my football games. Both of these are the biggest crowd pullers. Also on some special occasions like the centennial celebrations we had Ed Sheeran performing.










Accommodation
- I found accommodation off campus but it was owned by the university thus I found it directly through the university website and didn’t not have to use any platforms or agents.
- The monthly rent was 800 dollars per person and the monthly utilities were 200 dollars per person in a two bedroom two bathroom apartment shared by two people. The name of the property was Lancaster Commons and it included a gym, common room and a swimming pool. It also had a bus that runs every 20 minutes to the university and back.
- I didn’t face challenges in securing accommodation as the apartment was owned by Duke and the application process was well defined and at no additional cost.
- I would say choose accommodation that has reliable and preferably free transportation to the university in short regular intervals. Additionally it’s very important to not just get a good apartment but also go get a flatmate/roommate you are comfortable with because that can really make or break your living situation.
- My accommodation was 6 minutes away by bus from the University. Most Indian students stay in Belmont apartments or Heights at Lasalle apartments. But these both are owned and operated by external agencies and are not associated with Duke.



Placement
- Usually 80 percent of the graduating batch is employed full time within first 6 months of completing the course. These numbers are based on the employment report for our program.
- The average salary range is between 90,000 USD to 120,000 USD for a full time role post graduating from the MSBA program at Duke Fuqua.
- Since it’s a ten month program internships are rare and most students find jobs through applying through job portals and networking with alumni. Campus recruitment is not a part of the program at Duke Fuqua.
- Since it’s a difficult job market in the US and around the world, my batch mates and I have struggled to find full time roles but with consistent applications and networking most of us were able to find relevant positions in good organizations. Example of companies where graduates of my program work at are Capital One, Amazon, Goldman Sachs and more. The roles usually are analytical in nature like business analyst, data analyst, financial analyst etc.
Part Time Jobs
- 10 percent of the students secure TA/RA/DA roles while studying. The pay range is 16-20 USD per hour.
- There are many other on campus jobs found on a portal called JobX. These are primarily for undergraduate students though. But masters students can find a few on campus roles that pay 16-20 USD per hour depending upon the role.
- You can work up to 20 hours a week as an international student on a F1 visa.
- Securing an on campus job is fairly difficult due to high number of applicants and less availability of jobs.
- Students usually earn anywhere from 16 to 20 USD per hour in their part time jobs. Securing an on campus job is fairly difficult due to high number of applicants and less availability of jobs.
- The usual process is reaching out to professors or applying through a job portal called JobX. It’s like any standard job process like applying with your resume and then if you get a call back for an interview preparing for the same before getting an acceptance or rejection.
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Duke University Program Fees & Deadlines
| Program | Important Dates | Fees | Application Fees | Eligibility | Financial Aid |
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Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (29th Jan 2027) | USD 69,880 /Yr | 105 | IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 5, Duolingo: 125 | ||
Round 1 Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (3rd Nov 2026) Round 2 Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (20th Jan 2027) Round 3 Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (18th Mar 2027) | USD 68,620 /Yr | 75 | TOEFL: 90, IELTS: 7.0, Duolingo: 125 | - | |
MS Computer Science 2 years | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (2nd Feb 2027) | USD 69,880 /Yr | 105 | IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 90, Duolingo: 125 | |
MBA 2 years | Early Action Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (4th Sep 2026) Round 1 Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (30th Sep 2026) Round 2 Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (8th Jan 2027) | USD 83,700 /Yr | 225 | Qualifying GRE/GMAT Score, IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 90, Duolingo: 125 | |
MS Biomedical Engineering 18 months | Application Deadline for Spring 2027 Intake (1st Oct 2026) Priority Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (3rd Nov 2026) Final Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (4th Feb 2027) | USD 69,880 /Yr | 105 | IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 90, Duolingo: 125 | - |
MA Economics 2 years | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (15th Jan 2027) | USD 69,880 /Yr | 105 | TOEFL: 90, IELTS: 7.0, Duolingo: 125 | - |
MS Statistical Science 2 years | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (5th Jan 2027) | USD 69,880 /Yr | 105 | IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 90, Duolingo: 125 | - |
BS Economics 4 years | Early Decisions Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (3rd Nov 2026) Regular Decisions Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (5th Jan 2027) | USD 70,265 /Yr | 85 | IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 100, PTE: 70, Duolingo: 130 | - |
Priority Application Deadline 1 for Fall 2027 Intake (3rd Nov 2026) Priority Application Deadline 2 for Fall 2027 Intake (16th Jan 2027) Final Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (26th Feb 2027) | USD 69,880 /Yr | 105 | IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 90, Duolingo: 125 | - | |
BS Biology - Pharmacology 4 years | Early Decisions Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (3rd Nov 2026) Regular Decisions Application Deadline for 2027 Intake (5th Jan 2027) | USD 70,265 /Yr | 85 | IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 100, PTE: 70, Duolingo: 130 | - |
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| Placement | Duke University is one of the top private universities in Durham, United States. It is ranked #=50 in QS World University Rankings 2023. Base salaries by degree are given below:
| Columbia University is one of the top private universities in New York City, United States. It is ranked #22 in QS World University Rankings 2023. Ranked #18 in Graduate Employability Rank Base Salaries by the following degrees:
| The average salary for graduates is around $49,952. Some of the programs and the average salary are as follows: PhD : $125,000 MBA: $120,000 Bachelor of Science: $90,000 Master (Other): $85,000 Bachelor of Arts: $73,000 Executive MBA: $61,000 |
Stanford University is one of the top private universities in Stanford, United States. It is ranked #3 in QS World University Rankings 2023. Ranked #2 in Graduate Employability Rank
| New York University (NYU) is one of the top private universities in New York City, United States. It is ranked #39 in QS World University Rankings 2023 and #16 by Graduate Employability Ranking. Average Salaries by degree are:
| Some of the programs and the average salary are as follows: Masters in Science: $140,000 Masters of Arts: $109,000 Bachelor of Science: $105,000 Bachelor of Arts: $65,000 | The school of business has an avarage salary of $58,468. The average salary for Master of accounting graduates is $60, 969. The average salary for business administration and management program graduates is $55,911. | University of Pennsylvania is one of the top private universities in Philadelphia, United States. It is ranked #13 in QS World University Rankings 2023. Average Salaries by Degree:
| Graduate employability ranking: #301-500,
| 95% graduates employed within 6 months of graduation. Average annual salary of 82,000 USD; Top recruiters- United Airlines, Inc., IBM, Abbott Laboratories, Abbvie Inc. Highest paid degrees- Executive MBA (200,000 USD); MBA (160,000 USD); Executive Masters (125,000 USD); LLM (120,000 USD); Master of Arts (55,000 USD). | 96% of graduates employed within 6 months of graduation.Top recruiters: Brigham’s and Women’s Hospital; Wayfair LLC; Children’s Hospital, Boston; Amazon; Apple; Tesla; U.S. Department of State; Nike.
| Johns Hopkins University is one of the top private universities in Baltimore, United States. It is ranked #24 in QS World University Rankings 2023. Average Salaries By Degree:
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| Graduate Employability rank: QS-#3 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is one of the top public universities in Los Angeles, United States. It is ranked #44 in QS World University Rankings 2023.
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| Graduate Employability Rankings- #363(QS – World University Rankings 2023) #62(US news an world report-Best National University) ; Top recruiters: Booz, Allen and Hamilton, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Virginia Tech, Lockheed Martin Corp, Capital One Financial Corp; Average Salaries are as follows:
| Top Recruiters: A T Kearney; Accenture; Acuity Brands Lighting; Aerospace Corp; Akuna Capital; AT&T; Barry Wehmiller Design Group; BMW Manufacturing Co. etc. 75% of students get recruitment through the placement cell. Average Salaries By Degree:
| Emory University is one of the top private universities in Atlanta, United States. It is ranked #=155 in QS World University Rankings 2023.
| Graduate employability rankings (2023)- #101-110.
| THE Global University Employability Rankings- #56; Average salary- 82,883 USD; Top recruiters: Microsoft Corp, IB Corp, Baylor College of Medicine, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Intel Corporation; Highest paying degrees- MBA (132,000 USD), Bachelor of Arts (93,000 USD), Bachelor of Science (81,000 USD). | Graduate employability rankings (2020)- #190-200 | Graduate Employability Rankings (2020): 161-160. | Graduate employability- #191-200. | Graduate Employability Ranks (2020): #111-120 | Graduate Employability ranks: #201-250 | Cornell University is one of the top private universities in Ithaca, United States. It is ranked #20 in QS World University Rankings 2023.
| Harvard University is one of the top private universities in Cambridge, United States. It is ranked #5 in QS World University Rankings 2023 and ranked #1 in US UNI.
| Graduate employability rank (2020): 111-120. | Average Salaries Are Listed Below:
| Top recruiters include Yale University, Microsoft Corp, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Harvard University, Kaiser Permanente, etc.
| University of Chicago is one of the top private universities in Chicago, United States. It is ranked #10 in QS World University Rankings 2023. Top recruiters include McKinsey & Company Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Google LLC, JP Morgan Chase & Co., Accenture, Deloitte Consulting LLP etc
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Likes
- Good professors and good education.
Dislikes
- No campus and no extracurricular activities and placements to support foreign students passing out
Campus Life
- There wasn't a dedicated campus or department for my course and branch, so I cannot comment on this, but there were other facilities as our classes were in a hospital
Fees
- More than 7000 euros as state fee, but tuition was 186 per semester
Likes
- Campus Life, Coursework, Opportunities to learn beyond, Events, People, Alum community, Research materials
Dislikes
- Location
Campus Life
- Duke is huge, too many clubs, events, activities - whichever space you want.
Fees
- 70,000 USD
Likes
- The fact you have such a terrific campus life and access to one of the best alumni networks in the world, furthermore it really enables you to dream big
Dislikes
- In terms of dislikes, it can be challenging for those who haven't done enough diligence around the roles and career plans for himself or herself
Campus Life
- There is a lot to explore, particularly in a multi-disciplinary setting
Fees
- US$ 65K
Likes
- Academics/Professors are excellent, they care about teaching and aren't as strict
- I love the housing system, you get to live with the same people throughout
- The post graduate opportunities are so ridiculously good
Dislikes
- The food was very hit or miss on most occasions
- The community can at times be very cliquey
- Greek life is extremely dominant and can be isolating
Campus Life
- There are 2 campuses: east campus, where all the freshmen stay and west campus, where all the rest of the students stay.
- There are multiple libraries on campus that are top-notch. The main unifying force for students is Duke Basketball and the entire school rallies for the Duke-UNC game and March Madness tournament each year.




Likes
- Beautiful campus with gothic architecture
- Every day so many events will be happening which lets you explore different cultures, organizations, inclusivity.
- Tight knit community and support environment with very diverse students which helps you get various perspectives and how to interact with everyone.
Dislikes
- Fees are pretty high and cannot be afforded without a loan
- Durham is pretty boring with very less fun things to be done. Limited social scene outside campus
- Transport around the city is hard without a car
Campus Life
- West (Hear of Duke with everything) and East (mostly dorms, dining halls) campus. It has every single facility you can think of and Duke students have access to everything. Perkins and Bostock libraries, Wilson and Brodie Gym, Duke Health Center, Sarah P Gardens, Fuqua School of Business.
- All Duke basketball game days are epic. We have the LDOC (Last Day of Classes) festival with live concerts, food and celebrations. Diya (Sound Asian Cultural Fest). Major hackathons take place here too. Almost every day has some events going on around campus.
- There is a separate app called Duke Groups, which lets you track and get to know of the various events done by different organizations. Amazing food court called Brodhead Centre, which is home to multiple cuisines, including an Indian restaurant.
Likes
- The campus is beautiful and has a lot of space for you to study, eat and have fun
- There is a lot of diversity and you will find people from different cultures and backgrounds
- The curriculum is pretty flexible
Dislikes
- The MEM cohort is not very diverse
- Not a lot of ties with indsutries to help students land internships/ Co-op's
- The batch size is a little large
Campus Life
- Duke has 2 main campuses in the United States and China.
- Facilities: Two major recreation centres (Wilson and Brodie) that have gyms, saunas, swimming pools, squash courts, pickleball and tennis courts, table tennis rooms, basketball courts, badminton courts, etc
- Fests: All festivals from different communities are celebrated.
- Popular event: Duke basketball campout
Likes
- The Campus is absolutely beautiful, surrounded by forest and beautiful ponds and parks.
- People and Professors are very nice, everyone around you is super talented and highly achieved. The Talent density is really outstanding.
- There are all sorts of clubs and organizations in Duke that you can image of, and they all are well funded and keep organizing events.
Dislikes
- Durham is a small and aloof town, so there is not much to do outside of campus, so weekends can be boring and depressing sometimes.
- There is no dining hall for West Campus, there are only restaurants which o $5 meals, which is decent but they can do better.
- Meals for vegetarians are limited, and expensive, they can work on that.
Campus Life
- The university has 2 main campuses, east and west. east if for 1st and 2nd year. west if for the rest.
- There are all facilities from sports facilities, gyms, swimming pools, stadiums, libraries, wellness center, sexual wellness, pantry, hospital, therapist, etc.
- Major events are LDOC and FDOC, duke carnival, campouts, sarah p duke garden hike, diwali, etc.
- Duke encourages all sports and clubs so all function at their prime capacity with good funding.
Fees
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Tuition: $72,000 for the whole course. (2 semesters) but you can extend to 3rd sem for free. 4th sem extension is also possible but that is another 10,000 USD.
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Tuition is Charged Semesterly, every 6 months.
Insurance: $3,500 USD -
Cost of Living: $500-1200 (Upto your standard of living)
My rent: 460 USD
Utilities: 73 USD
Mobile: 15 USD
Wifi: 15 USD








Likes
- The professors were really accomplished individuals with stellar academic and professional credentials who also taught equally well.
- Networking events: There was always some networking event happening around the campus which helped me understand the professional aspects of the US as an international student.
- The campus is probably one of the prettiest campuses in the US with amazing sports facilities, student centers and libraries.
Dislikes
- Expensive tuition: The university especially the business school is very expensive and makes the education inaccessible to many deserving students.
- Needs better CMC: The CMC or Career Management Center at Fuqua School of Business does a good job helping with resume drafting and networking tips. But when it comes down to actually getting employers to campus to recruit from the school directly they lack immensely.
- Location: Durham, the city the university is located in doesn’t have a lot happening and doesn’t feel very urban. For some this might hamper their student experience.
Campus Life
- My university has only one campus that is located in Durham, NC, USA.
- Duke University provides state of the art sports facilities for all major sports and the official Duke teams are usually top teams in their respective sports. the university also has amazing libraries, student recreational centers along with a fully equipped hospital. Students can avail best in class medical services and psychological services too at no additional costs.
- Major events are basketball games especially the Duke vs UNC basketball game. LDOC or last day of classes is on the last day of the spring semester where the day is filled with many games/activities but also a concert at the end which is usually performed by a well known singer/band. Many small events keep happening throughout the year on campus and there is an application where you can access details for each event happening on campus.
- Basketball is the biggest sport at Duke followed my football games. Both of these are the biggest crowd pullers. Also on some special occasions like the centennial celebrations we had Ed Sheeran performing.
Fees
- My tuition fees including insurance and other miscellaneous student activity fees was 85,000 USD. My monthly expenses were approximately 1,200 USD (800 USD for rent and the rest was spent on groceries, eating out and utilities).
- Since the course was for 10 months I spent 12,000 USD on living expenses. Bringing the total to 97,000 USD for a student prior to deducting for any scholarships they might have received.
- The fees aren’t charged yearly or semester wise instead it’s in three equal installments within the first six months of the program.












Likes
- The best part of being at Duke University is the great amalgamation of different cultures that lets me understand their perspectives rooted in their background.
Overview
While I was making a list of colleges that I had to apply to, I found the Fuqua culture really immersive and this is what attracted me to it. I chose this program because I wanted to transition from a pure sciences background to a management background. This will act as a springboard for my future career goals.
Campus Life
The campus has a lot to offer. You can enrol in classes outside of the curriculum in other schools such as language, divinity, engineering, etc. And there are committees that organize a bunch of events. You just need to be on a lookout always.
Likes
- Love the professors, the networking opportunities, the alumni connection, the extracurriculars the presence of all sorts of religious and identity houses.
Dislikes
- Love the professors, the networking opportunities, the alumni connection, the extracurriculars the presence of all sorts of religious and identity houses. Hate the cohort intake there are 300+ people in 1 cohort and hence the entire experience is ruined you have to fight to get into basic courses, fight to become Ta, fight for on-campus jobs, fight to get the career councils attention. PLEASE ASK THE ADMISSION COORDINATOR WHAT WILL BE THE COHORT SIZE BEFORE JOINING ANY UNIVERSITY. DO NOT ATTEND IF IT IS MORE THAN 100.
Overview
I chose this college as it is one of the renowned colleges. It has amazing faculties, people who have been in the industry for years. It has great courses and exposure to other schools and overall experience was good.
Campus Life
Everything is available in abundance, every school in the university has a huge library, councils, clubs like consulting product finance etc. there is WiFI all over campus, a Huge Gym, wall climbing squash, gym classes and trainers, swimming pools multiple. There are 2 huge gyms on the west and east campus, each and every type of sport, you can invent your own sport, start a cricket club if you want to.
Duke University Scholarships
| Name | Scholarship Per Student | Level of Study | Type | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jagdish Bhagwati Fellowship | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeCollege-Specific | |
| Bharat Petroleum Scholarship | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyMaster | TypeMerit-Based | |
| Comindware Scholarship | Scholarship per student$4,000 | Level Of StudyApprenticeship | TypeMerit-Based | |
| Forktip Women’s- Innovation Scholarship | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeCollege-Specific | |
| FINCAD Women in Finance Scholarship | Scholarship per student$20,000 | Level Of StudyMaster | TypeMerit-Based | |
| Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship | Scholarship per student$5,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based |
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Attendance Cost
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Duke University Campuses, Schools & Faculties
Duke University Accreditations
Faculty
| Total Faculty | Full Time | Part Time | Graduate Assistants |
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Yes, you can apply for financial aid At Duke University. You can refer to their official website for more details.
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Is there any scholarship available for international students in BS Pharm D?
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