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University of Connecticut

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Six months after graduation, the University of Connecticut has a good employment outcome record, with a 90 percent success rate for 2021. A full-time job was held by 64 percent of students with an advanced degree, while 5 percent worked part-time. Twenty-seven percent of advanced degree holders are still looking for work. Sixty percent of full-time job holders work in Connecticut, while Massachusetts is the second most preferred state for them to work in. UCONN has been ranked among the top 25 public universities in the country by U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges (2022).

The typical pay for graduates working full-time is $60,000 to $69,999, while part-timers earn $20,000 to $29,999.

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 University of Connecticut
Where is University of Connecticut located?
University of Connecticut is located in Mansfield, USA
How much does it cost to study in University of Connecticut?
The average first year cost to study in University of Connecticut is INR 4152166
What is the acceptance rate for University of Connecticut?
University of Connecticut has an acceptance rate of 12.5%
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