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Montana State University

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Montana State University has established itself as one of the top universities in states where alumni are most likely to find work. 74 percent of its graduates were employed full-time, while only 4% worked part-time. In 2018, Zippia (a career advice website) issued a list of schools around the country that have the best track record of helping its graduates find work after graduation. MSU was also included on the list. MSU was named among the top colleges in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and College Factual in 2021.

Full-time employed graduates with a bachelor's degree earned an average of $48,559, while those with master's and doctoral degrees earned $56,864 and $82,850, respectively.

Scholarships

Deadline

2023-04-01

Awarded

10

Amount

₹13.72L

Deadline

2022-04-28

Awarded

10

Amount

₹7.74L

Deadline

2023-09-01

Awarded

Varies

Amount

₹24.45L

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Montana State University
Where is Montana State University located?
Montana State University is located in Bozeman, USA
How much does it cost to study in Montana State University?
The average first year cost to study in Montana State University is INR 2404768
What is the acceptance rate for Montana State University?
Montana State University has an acceptance rate of 12.5%
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