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The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (U of M) is a public research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is the oldest and largest campus within the University of Minnesota system and has the fourth-largest student body in the United States, in terms of numbers. It’s also a fantastic university, which is quite clear when you consider how hard it is to get into it.


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  • Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics (BA)
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  • Civil engineering deals with the science and art of engineering applied to solving problems and designing systems related to infrastructure and the environment... Read more
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  • The course provides the deep understanding in a particular area of computer science and tailors the degree to a specific area of interest... Read more
  • Construction Management (BS)
  • Electrical Engineering (BEE)
  • Environmental Engineering (BEnvE)
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  • Entrepreneurial Management (Bachelor)
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  • The MS program in Computer Science at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a Masters program aimed at producing individuals with a thorough understanding of the major areas in Computer... Read more

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    Location at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Although University of Minnesota is pretty much a city by itself (they have bars, cafes, coffee shops, everything!), there’s also a lot to do in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul. Since the college is right next to Downtown, students are just a short bus ride away from a plethora of time-wasting opportunities. Of course, you can also go hiking, or take a bike-ride by the lake. There’s plenty to do, but there’s not much more once you get out of the twin cities. The nearest ‘big’ city would probably be Kansas City, and that’s a good 400 miles away.


    Infrastructure at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    The magnificent campus of the University of Minnesota is spread over roughly 2700 acres of land. Though it is a pretty old school, constant rebuilding and renovation means that all the buildings are architecturally and technologically up to date. The campus is state of the art, with well maintained classrooms and athletic facilities which would put many Olympic stadiums to shame. They have a fantastic library system, which has over 3 million volumes in all. There is excellent sports infrastructure for students which include all sorts of grounds and recreational facilities.


    Residing Options at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    As for living, well most grad students tend to live off campus, since it’s far more convenient, and definitely cheaper (if you manage to stuff in as many roommates as legally permissible). The most popular areas are Dinkytown, Como Avenue, and Stadium Village. These places allow students to live in close proximity of campus, and thus, they are convenient places for college students. However, because these places are always in demand, it gives the landlords a way to exploit and over-rent the housing. Most of the houses are rundown and in need of renovation, but the rent is not any less


    Weather at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Oh, it’s terrible. Winters in the Twin Cities are biting cold, and the worst part about them is that they never seem to get over. It’s perfectly normal to witness snowfall during spring break, and even when ‘summer’ does come along, it just doesn’t manage to stay. A couple of feet of snow isn’t considered odd during winters, so you can imagine how bad it would be. All in all, the weather here isn’t meant for everyone, and it’s common for students to fall sick and go into depression because of the general gloominess. It’s highly advisable to get LOTS of clothes, so that you can dress up in layers on a daily basis (yes, you’ll need to).


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Where University of Minnesota lacks in location and weather, it more than makes up in terms of academics. It’s one of the toughest universities to get into for a reason, and that reason is probably the fact that it has some of the finest professors in the country. Students manage to maintain excellent rapports with their teachers, but the one thing they might take some time to get used to is the large sizes of most classes. Individual attention is nearly impossible in a class of about 200 students, but professors still take out time for students if they go to them during office hours with doubts.


    Financial aid at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    This is where a major problem lies. But honestly, if you make it to U of M, funding should be the last thing on your mind. It’s terribly difficult to get, but fortunately the fee isn’t too high.


    Jobs and placements at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Now, this highly depends on the course you’re pursuing. U of M is very highly regarded for Electrical Engineering, which is why the jobs and internships you get in these fields are absolutely fantastic. Even for other courses, jobs are pretty good, though they might not come too easily. There are multiple career fairs, though, so it’s all about being good enough to prove yourself.


    Alumni at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    • Irving S. Shapiro - Former CEO at DuPont
    • Lee Raymond - Former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation
    • Frederick Kappel - Former Chairman of AT&T


    Verdict at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Definitely one of the best universities for Electrical Engineering, and not too far behind when it comes to the other courses as well. The weather is a HUGE minus point though, so you better be sure before you take a leap of faith.


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    MBA/Management courses offered at UMTC

    Courses Description
  • Accounting (BS)
  • Applied Economics (BS)
  • Economics (BS)
  • Apparel Design (BS)
  • Finance (BS)
  • Human Resource Development (BS)
  • International Business (BS)
  • Supply Chain and Operations Management (BS)
  • Management Information System (BS)
  • Marketing (BS)
  • Marketing (BSB)
  • Business and Marketing Education (BS)
  • Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy (BS)
  • Sport Management (BS)
  • Accountancy (MAcc)
    Fall (Priority) deadline: 1 Feb | Send docs
  • Applied Economics (MS)
    Fall (Priority) deadline: 10 Dec | Send docs
  • Business (BS)
  • Business Analytics (MS)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 3 Feb | Send docs
  • Economics (Masters)
  • Education Policy and Leadership (MA)
    Summer deadline: 1 Mar | Send docs
  • Finance (MS)
    Fall (Round 3) deadline: 3 Feb | Send docs
  • Health Care Administration (Masters)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 1 Jun | Send docs
  • Health Services Administration (Masters)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 1 Jun | Send docs
  • Health Communication (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Feb | Send docs
  • Human Resource Development (MA)
    Summer deadline: 1 Mar | Send docs
  • Work and Human Resource Education (Masters)
    Summer deadline: 1 Mar | Send docs
  • Human Resources and Industrial Relations (MS)
    Fall deadline: 1 Feb | Send docs
  • Intellectual Property Law (Masters)
  • Supply Chain Management (MS)
    Fall (Round 2) deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Management Information System (BSB)
  • Business Administration (MBA)
    Fall deadline: 1 Feb | Send docs
  • Natural Resources Management (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Youth Development Leadership (Masters)
  • Public Administration (Masters)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 15 Jul | Send docs
  • Public Management (Masters)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 15 Jul | Send docs
  • Public Policy (MPP)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Public Affairs (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Feb | Send docs
  • Rhetoric and Technical Communication (Masters)
    Summer (Priority) deadline: 15 Mar | Send docs
  • Strategic Communication (MA)
    Spring deadline: 15 Aug | Send docs
  • Scientific and Technical Communication (Masters)
    Summer (Priority) deadline: 15 Mar | Send docs
  • Sport Management (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Taxation (Masters)
    Summer deadline: 15 Mar | Send docs
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    Weather conditions around UMTC

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    -10.4℃

    11.5℃

    22.6℃

    6.9℃


    Location at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Although University of Minnesota is pretty much a city by itself (they have bars, cafes, coffee shops, everything!), there’s also a lot to do in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul. Since the college is right next to Downtown, students are just a short bus ride away from a plethora of time-wasting opportunities. Of course, you can also go hiking, or take a bike-ride by the lake. There’s plenty to do, but there’s not much more once you get out of the twin cities. The nearest ‘big’ city would probably be Kansas City, and that’s a good 400 miles away.


    Infrastructure at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    The magnificent campus of the University of Minnesota is spread over roughly 2700 acres of land. Though it is a pretty old school, constant rebuilding and renovation means that all the buildings are architecturally and technologically up to date. The campus is state of the art, with well maintained classrooms and athletic facilities which would put many Olympic stadiums to shame. They have a fantastic library system, which has over 3 million volumes in all. There is excellent sports infrastructure for students which include all sorts of grounds and recreational facilities.


    Residing Options at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    As for living, well most grad students tend to live off campus, since it’s far more convenient, and definitely cheaper (if you manage to stuff in as many roommates as legally permissible). The most popular areas are Dinkytown, Como Avenue, and Stadium Village. These places allow students to live in close proximity of campus, and thus, they are convenient places for college students. However, because these places are always in demand, it gives the landlords a way to exploit and over-rent the housing. Most of the houses are rundown and in need of renovation, but the rent is not any less


    Weather at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Oh, it’s terrible. Winters in the Twin Cities are biting cold, and the worst part about them is that they never seem to get over. It’s perfectly normal to witness snowfall during spring break, and even when ‘summer’ does come along, it just doesn’t manage to stay. A couple of feet of snow isn’t considered odd during winters, so you can imagine how bad it would be. All in all, the weather here isn’t meant for everyone, and it’s common for students to fall sick and go into depression because of the general gloominess. It’s highly advisable to get LOTS of clothes, so that you can dress up in layers on a daily basis (yes, you’ll need to).


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Where University of Minnesota lacks in location and weather, it more than makes up in terms of academics. It’s one of the toughest universities to get into for a reason, and that reason is probably the fact that it has some of the finest professors in the country. Students manage to maintain excellent rapports with their teachers, but the one thing they might take some time to get used to is the large sizes of most classes. Individual attention is nearly impossible in a class of about 200 students, but professors still take out time for students if they go to them during office hours with doubts.


    Financial aid at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    This is where a major problem lies. But honestly, if you make it to U of M, funding should be the last thing on your mind. It’s terribly difficult to get, but fortunately the fee isn’t too high.


    Jobs and placements at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Now, this highly depends on the course you’re pursuing. U of M is very highly regarded for Electrical Engineering, which is why the jobs and internships you get in these fields are absolutely fantastic. Even for other courses, jobs are pretty good, though they might not come too easily. There are multiple career fairs, though, so it’s all about being good enough to prove yourself.


    Alumni at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    • Irving S. Shapiro - Former CEO at DuPont
    • Lee Raymond - Former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation
    • Frederick Kappel - Former Chairman of AT&T


    Verdict at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Definitely one of the best universities for Electrical Engineering, and not too far behind when it comes to the other courses as well. The weather is a HUGE minus point though, so you better be sure before you take a leap of faith.


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    Public
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    acceptance rate

    $16,000/year
    average tuition fee

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    $6,700/year
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    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Medicine courses at UMTC. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in Indian Rupees is INR 11,84,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    Scholarships at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

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    Medicine courses offered at UMTC

    Courses Description
  • Dental Hygiene (BS)
  • Food Systems  (BS)
  • Kinesiology (BS)
  • Animal and Veterinary Science (Masters)
    Fall (Priority) deadline: 15 Apr | Send docs
  • Veterinary Medicine (MS)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Animal Science (Masters)
    Fall (Priority) deadline: 15 Apr | Send docs
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (Masters)
  • Clinical Research (Masters)
    Summer deadline: 1 Apr | Send docs
  • Periodontics (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Aug | Send docs
  • Oral Biology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Feb | Send docs
  • Dental Hygiene (MS)
    Fall deadline: 1 May | Send docs
  • Environmental Health Sciences (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Jul | Send docs
  • Integrative Health and Wellbeing Coaching (Masters)
    Fall (Priority) deadline: 1 Feb | Send docs
  • Health (Masters)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 1 Jun | Send docs
  • Medical Device Innovation (MS)
  • Global Health (Masters)
    Summer deadline: 1 Apr | Send docs
  • Kinesiology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Medicine (Masters)
  • Nursing (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Nov | Send docs
  • Pharmacology (MS)
    Fall deadline: 4 Dec | Send docs
  • Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 30 Nov | Send docs
  • Pharmacy (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 30 Nov | Send docs
  • Pharmaceutics (MSc)
    Fall deadline: 30 Nov | Send docs
  • Physician Assistant (Masters)
  • Radiological Health Sciences (Masters)
  • Speech and Hearing Sciences (Masters)
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    Weather conditions around UMTC

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    -10.4℃

    11.5℃

    22.6℃

    6.9℃


    Location at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Although University of Minnesota is pretty much a city by itself (they have bars, cafes, coffee shops, everything!), there’s also a lot to do in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul. Since the college is right next to Downtown, students are just a short bus ride away from a plethora of time-wasting opportunities. Of course, you can also go hiking, or take a bike-ride by the lake. There’s plenty to do, but there’s not much more once you get out of the twin cities. The nearest ‘big’ city would probably be Kansas City, and that’s a good 400 miles away.


    Infrastructure at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    The magnificent campus of the University of Minnesota is spread over roughly 2700 acres of land. Though it is a pretty old school, constant rebuilding and renovation means that all the buildings are architecturally and technologically up to date. The campus is state of the art, with well maintained classrooms and athletic facilities which would put many Olympic stadiums to shame. They have a fantastic library system, which has over 3 million volumes in all. There is excellent sports infrastructure for students which include all sorts of grounds and recreational facilities.


    Residing Options at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    As for living, well most grad students tend to live off campus, since it’s far more convenient, and definitely cheaper (if you manage to stuff in as many roommates as legally permissible). The most popular areas are Dinkytown, Como Avenue, and Stadium Village. These places allow students to live in close proximity of campus, and thus, they are convenient places for college students. However, because these places are always in demand, it gives the landlords a way to exploit and over-rent the housing. Most of the houses are rundown and in need of renovation, but the rent is not any less


    Weather at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Oh, it’s terrible. Winters in the Twin Cities are biting cold, and the worst part about them is that they never seem to get over. It’s perfectly normal to witness snowfall during spring break, and even when ‘summer’ does come along, it just doesn’t manage to stay. A couple of feet of snow isn’t considered odd during winters, so you can imagine how bad it would be. All in all, the weather here isn’t meant for everyone, and it’s common for students to fall sick and go into depression because of the general gloominess. It’s highly advisable to get LOTS of clothes, so that you can dress up in layers on a daily basis (yes, you’ll need to).


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Where University of Minnesota lacks in location and weather, it more than makes up in terms of academics. It’s one of the toughest universities to get into for a reason, and that reason is probably the fact that it has some of the finest professors in the country. Students manage to maintain excellent rapports with their teachers, but the one thing they might take some time to get used to is the large sizes of most classes. Individual attention is nearly impossible in a class of about 200 students, but professors still take out time for students if they go to them during office hours with doubts.


    Financial aid at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    This is where a major problem lies. But honestly, if you make it to U of M, funding should be the last thing on your mind. It’s terribly difficult to get, but fortunately the fee isn’t too high.


    Jobs and placements at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Now, this highly depends on the course you’re pursuing. U of M is very highly regarded for Electrical Engineering, which is why the jobs and internships you get in these fields are absolutely fantastic. Even for other courses, jobs are pretty good, though they might not come too easily. There are multiple career fairs, though, so it’s all about being good enough to prove yourself.


    Alumni at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    • Irving S. Shapiro - Former CEO at DuPont
    • Lee Raymond - Former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation
    • Frederick Kappel - Former Chairman of AT&T


    Verdict at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Definitely one of the best universities for Electrical Engineering, and not too far behind when it comes to the other courses as well. The weather is a HUGE minus point though, so you better be sure before you take a leap of faith.


    UMTC's School of Sciences

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    $27,600/year
    average tuition fee

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    $6,700/year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Sciences courses at UMTC. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in Indian Rupees is INR 20,41,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    Scholarships at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Merit based
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    Sciences courses offered at UMTC

    Courses Description
  • Astrophysics (BA)
  • Biochemistry (BS)
  • Biology (BS)
  • Chemistry (BA)
  • Chemistry (BS)
  • Earth Science (BA)
  • Earth Science (BS)
  • Ecology, Evolution and Behavior (BS)
  • Food Science (BS)
  • Geography (BA)
  • Mathematics (BS)
  • Microbiology (BS)
  • Neuroscience (BS)
  • Nutrition (BS)
  • Physics (BA)
  • Physics (BS)
  • Psychology (BS)
  • Sustainable Systems (BS)
  • Astrophysics (MS)
  • Atmospheric Sciences (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 May | Send docs
  • Audiology (Masters)
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Biological Science (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Mar | Send docs
  • Comparative and Molecular Biosciences (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Biology (Masters)
  • Biophysical Sciences and Medical Physics (Masters)
  • Biostatistics (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Apr | Send docs
  • Cell and Molecular Biology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Stem Cell Biology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 30 Apr | Send docs
  • Chemical Physics (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Chemistry (MS)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Computational Science & Engineering (Masters)
  • Conservation Biology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Earth Science (MS)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Ecology, Evolution and Behavior (MS)
    Spring deadline: 15 Apr | Send docs
  • Entomology (MS)
    Fall deadline: 20 Jan | Send docs
  • Epidemiology (Masters)
  • Food Science (MS)
  • Geography (MA)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Geographic Information Science (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 30 Jan | Send docs
  • Health Studies (Masters)
  • Horticulture (MPS)
    Fall deadline: 15 Mar | Send docs
  • Mathematical Sciences (Masters)
  • Mathematics (MS)
    Fall deadline: 1 Feb | Send docs
  • Statistical Science (Masters)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 15 Mar | Send docs
  • Medical Physics (Masters)
  • Medicinal Chemistry (Masters)
  • Microbiology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 30 Nov | Send docs
  • Neuroscience (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Nutrition (MS)
  • Physics (MS)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Plant Biology (Masters)
  • Plant Pathology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Plant Sciences (Masters)
    Spring deadline: 15 Oct | Send docs
  • Psychology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Rehabilitation Sciences (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Health and Rehabilitation Science (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
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    Weather conditions around UMTC

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    -10.4℃

    11.5℃

    22.6℃

    6.9℃


    Location at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Although University of Minnesota is pretty much a city by itself (they have bars, cafes, coffee shops, everything!), there’s also a lot to do in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul. Since the college is right next to Downtown, students are just a short bus ride away from a plethora of time-wasting opportunities. Of course, you can also go hiking, or take a bike-ride by the lake. There’s plenty to do, but there’s not much more once you get out of the twin cities. The nearest ‘big’ city would probably be Kansas City, and that’s a good 400 miles away.


    Infrastructure at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    The magnificent campus of the University of Minnesota is spread over roughly 2700 acres of land. Though it is a pretty old school, constant rebuilding and renovation means that all the buildings are architecturally and technologically up to date. The campus is state of the art, with well maintained classrooms and athletic facilities which would put many Olympic stadiums to shame. They have a fantastic library system, which has over 3 million volumes in all. There is excellent sports infrastructure for students which include all sorts of grounds and recreational facilities.


    Residing Options at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    As for living, well most grad students tend to live off campus, since it’s far more convenient, and definitely cheaper (if you manage to stuff in as many roommates as legally permissible). The most popular areas are Dinkytown, Como Avenue, and Stadium Village. These places allow students to live in close proximity of campus, and thus, they are convenient places for college students. However, because these places are always in demand, it gives the landlords a way to exploit and over-rent the housing. Most of the houses are rundown and in need of renovation, but the rent is not any less


    Weather at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Oh, it’s terrible. Winters in the Twin Cities are biting cold, and the worst part about them is that they never seem to get over. It’s perfectly normal to witness snowfall during spring break, and even when ‘summer’ does come along, it just doesn’t manage to stay. A couple of feet of snow isn’t considered odd during winters, so you can imagine how bad it would be. All in all, the weather here isn’t meant for everyone, and it’s common for students to fall sick and go into depression because of the general gloominess. It’s highly advisable to get LOTS of clothes, so that you can dress up in layers on a daily basis (yes, you’ll need to).


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Where University of Minnesota lacks in location and weather, it more than makes up in terms of academics. It’s one of the toughest universities to get into for a reason, and that reason is probably the fact that it has some of the finest professors in the country. Students manage to maintain excellent rapports with their teachers, but the one thing they might take some time to get used to is the large sizes of most classes. Individual attention is nearly impossible in a class of about 200 students, but professors still take out time for students if they go to them during office hours with doubts.


    Financial aid at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    This is where a major problem lies. But honestly, if you make it to U of M, funding should be the last thing on your mind. It’s terribly difficult to get, but fortunately the fee isn’t too high.


    Jobs and placements at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Now, this highly depends on the course you’re pursuing. U of M is very highly regarded for Electrical Engineering, which is why the jobs and internships you get in these fields are absolutely fantastic. Even for other courses, jobs are pretty good, though they might not come too easily. There are multiple career fairs, though, so it’s all about being good enough to prove yourself.


    Alumni at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    • Irving S. Shapiro - Former CEO at DuPont
    • Lee Raymond - Former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation
    • Frederick Kappel - Former Chairman of AT&T


    Verdict at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Definitely one of the best universities for Electrical Engineering, and not too far behind when it comes to the other courses as well. The weather is a HUGE minus point though, so you better be sure before you take a leap of faith.


    UMTC's School of Arts

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    $16,000/year
    average tuition fee

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    $6,700/year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Arts courses at UMTC. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in Indian Rupees is INR 11,84,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    Scholarships at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

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    Arts courses offered at UMTC

    Courses Description
  • Anthropology (BA)
  • Art (BA)
  • Child Psychology (BA)
  • Classics (BA)
  • Communication Studies (BA)
  • Dance (BA)
  • Acting (BFA)
  • Early Childhood Education (BS)
  • Agricultural Education (BS)
  • Elementary Education (BS)
  • English (BA)
  • Global Studies (BA)
  • History (BA)
  • Italian (BA)
  • Music (BA)
  • Music Education (BMus)
  • Music Therapy (BMus)
  • Philosophy (BA)
  • Political Science (BA)
  • Religious Studies (BA)
  • Russian (BA)
  • Sociology (BA)
  • Spanish (BA)
  • Performance (BMus)
  • Development Practice (Master)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Education (Masters)
    Summer deadline: 1 Mar | Send docs
  • Adult Education (MEd)
    Summer deadline: 1 Mar | Send docs
  • Design (Masters)
  • Art (MFA)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 15 Apr | Send docs
  • Journalism and Mass Communication (Masters)
  • Communication (Masters)
  • Comparative Literature (Masters)
  • Creative Writing (MFA)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Curriculum and Instruction (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Design and Technology (MFA)
  • Childhood Education (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Early Childhood Education (MEd)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Educational Psychology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Nov | Send docs
  • English (MA)
  • French (Masters)
  • French (MA)
  • Genetic Counseling (MS)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • German (Masters)
  • Higher Education (MA)
    Fall deadline: 1 Feb | Send docs
  • History (Masters)
  • Family Studies (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 1 Mar | Send docs
  • Comparative Studies (Masters)
  • Linguistics (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Literacy (Masters)
    Summer deadline: 30 Apr | Send docs
  • Mass Communication (MA)
  • Multicultural College Teaching and Learning (Masters)
  • Music (Masters)
  • Philosophy (MA)
    Fall deadline: 31 Dec | Send docs
  • Political Science (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Social Work (MSW)
  • Sociology (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Spanish (Masters)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Teaching (Masters)
    Fall (Priority) deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Theatre (Masters)
  • Educational Leadership (Masters)
    Summer deadline: 1 Mar | Send docs
  • Women's and Gender Studies (Masters)
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    Weather conditions around UMTC

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    -10.4℃

    11.5℃

    22.6℃

    6.9℃


    Location at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Although University of Minnesota is pretty much a city by itself (they have bars, cafes, coffee shops, everything!), there’s also a lot to do in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul. Since the college is right next to Downtown, students are just a short bus ride away from a plethora of time-wasting opportunities. Of course, you can also go hiking, or take a bike-ride by the lake. There’s plenty to do, but there’s not much more once you get out of the twin cities. The nearest ‘big’ city would probably be Kansas City, and that’s a good 400 miles away.


    Infrastructure at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    The magnificent campus of the University of Minnesota is spread over roughly 2700 acres of land. Though it is a pretty old school, constant rebuilding and renovation means that all the buildings are architecturally and technologically up to date. The campus is state of the art, with well maintained classrooms and athletic facilities which would put many Olympic stadiums to shame. They have a fantastic library system, which has over 3 million volumes in all. There is excellent sports infrastructure for students which include all sorts of grounds and recreational facilities.


    Residing Options at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    As for living, well most grad students tend to live off campus, since it’s far more convenient, and definitely cheaper (if you manage to stuff in as many roommates as legally permissible). The most popular areas are Dinkytown, Como Avenue, and Stadium Village. These places allow students to live in close proximity of campus, and thus, they are convenient places for college students. However, because these places are always in demand, it gives the landlords a way to exploit and over-rent the housing. Most of the houses are rundown and in need of renovation, but the rent is not any less


    Weather at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Oh, it’s terrible. Winters in the Twin Cities are biting cold, and the worst part about them is that they never seem to get over. It’s perfectly normal to witness snowfall during spring break, and even when ‘summer’ does come along, it just doesn’t manage to stay. A couple of feet of snow isn’t considered odd during winters, so you can imagine how bad it would be. All in all, the weather here isn’t meant for everyone, and it’s common for students to fall sick and go into depression because of the general gloominess. It’s highly advisable to get LOTS of clothes, so that you can dress up in layers on a daily basis (yes, you’ll need to).


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Where University of Minnesota lacks in location and weather, it more than makes up in terms of academics. It’s one of the toughest universities to get into for a reason, and that reason is probably the fact that it has some of the finest professors in the country. Students manage to maintain excellent rapports with their teachers, but the one thing they might take some time to get used to is the large sizes of most classes. Individual attention is nearly impossible in a class of about 200 students, but professors still take out time for students if they go to them during office hours with doubts.


    Financial aid at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    This is where a major problem lies. But honestly, if you make it to U of M, funding should be the last thing on your mind. It’s terribly difficult to get, but fortunately the fee isn’t too high.


    Jobs and placements at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Now, this highly depends on the course you’re pursuing. U of M is very highly regarded for Electrical Engineering, which is why the jobs and internships you get in these fields are absolutely fantastic. Even for other courses, jobs are pretty good, though they might not come too easily. There are multiple career fairs, though, so it’s all about being good enough to prove yourself.


    Alumni at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    • Irving S. Shapiro - Former CEO at DuPont
    • Lee Raymond - Former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation
    • Frederick Kappel - Former Chairman of AT&T


    Verdict at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Definitely one of the best universities for Electrical Engineering, and not too far behind when it comes to the other courses as well. The weather is a HUGE minus point though, so you better be sure before you take a leap of faith.


    UMTC's School of Architecture

    Public
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    NA
    acceptance rate

    $16,000/year
    average tuition fee

    Get Loan Assistance

    $6,700/year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Architecture courses at UMTC. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in Indian Rupees is INR 11,84,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    1867

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    Scholarships at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Merit based
    Global Excellence Scholarship

    $10000-25000


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    Architecture courses offered at UMTC

    Courses Description
  • Architecture (BDA)
  • Environmental Design (BED)
  • Graphic Design (BFA)
  • Graphic Design (BA)
  • Interior Design (BS)
  • Urban Studies (BA)
  • Architecture (Masters)
  • Architecture (MArch)
  • Urban and Regional Planning (MURP)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 1 Apr | Send docs
  • Urban Planning and Environmental Policy (Masters)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 1 Apr | Send docs
  • Graphic Design (MA)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • Interior Design (MA)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 1 Apr | Send docs
  • Landscape Architecture (MLA)
    Fall deadline: 30 May | Send docs
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    Weather conditions around UMTC

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    -10.4℃

    11.5℃

    22.6℃

    6.9℃


    Location at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Although University of Minnesota is pretty much a city by itself (they have bars, cafes, coffee shops, everything!), there’s also a lot to do in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul. Since the college is right next to Downtown, students are just a short bus ride away from a plethora of time-wasting opportunities. Of course, you can also go hiking, or take a bike-ride by the lake. There’s plenty to do, but there’s not much more once you get out of the twin cities. The nearest ‘big’ city would probably be Kansas City, and that’s a good 400 miles away.


    Infrastructure at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    The magnificent campus of the University of Minnesota is spread over roughly 2700 acres of land. Though it is a pretty old school, constant rebuilding and renovation means that all the buildings are architecturally and technologically up to date. The campus is state of the art, with well maintained classrooms and athletic facilities which would put many Olympic stadiums to shame. They have a fantastic library system, which has over 3 million volumes in all. There is excellent sports infrastructure for students which include all sorts of grounds and recreational facilities.


    Residing Options at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    As for living, well most grad students tend to live off campus, since it’s far more convenient, and definitely cheaper (if you manage to stuff in as many roommates as legally permissible). The most popular areas are Dinkytown, Como Avenue, and Stadium Village. These places allow students to live in close proximity of campus, and thus, they are convenient places for college students. However, because these places are always in demand, it gives the landlords a way to exploit and over-rent the housing. Most of the houses are rundown and in need of renovation, but the rent is not any less


    Weather at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Oh, it’s terrible. Winters in the Twin Cities are biting cold, and the worst part about them is that they never seem to get over. It’s perfectly normal to witness snowfall during spring break, and even when ‘summer’ does come along, it just doesn’t manage to stay. A couple of feet of snow isn’t considered odd during winters, so you can imagine how bad it would be. All in all, the weather here isn’t meant for everyone, and it’s common for students to fall sick and go into depression because of the general gloominess. It’s highly advisable to get LOTS of clothes, so that you can dress up in layers on a daily basis (yes, you’ll need to).


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Where University of Minnesota lacks in location and weather, it more than makes up in terms of academics. It’s one of the toughest universities to get into for a reason, and that reason is probably the fact that it has some of the finest professors in the country. Students manage to maintain excellent rapports with their teachers, but the one thing they might take some time to get used to is the large sizes of most classes. Individual attention is nearly impossible in a class of about 200 students, but professors still take out time for students if they go to them during office hours with doubts.


    Financial aid at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    This is where a major problem lies. But honestly, if you make it to U of M, funding should be the last thing on your mind. It’s terribly difficult to get, but fortunately the fee isn’t too high.


    Jobs and placements at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Now, this highly depends on the course you’re pursuing. U of M is very highly regarded for Electrical Engineering, which is why the jobs and internships you get in these fields are absolutely fantastic. Even for other courses, jobs are pretty good, though they might not come too easily. There are multiple career fairs, though, so it’s all about being good enough to prove yourself.


    Alumni at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    • Irving S. Shapiro - Former CEO at DuPont
    • Lee Raymond - Former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation
    • Frederick Kappel - Former Chairman of AT&T


    Verdict at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Definitely one of the best universities for Electrical Engineering, and not too far behind when it comes to the other courses as well. The weather is a HUGE minus point though, so you better be sure before you take a leap of faith.


    UMTC's School of Law

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    $16,000/year
    average tuition fee

    Get Loan Assistance

    $6,700/year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Law courses at UMTC. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in Indian Rupees is INR 11,84,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    165

    average GRE quant score

    1867

    total graduate enrollment

    Scholarships at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Merit based
    Global Excellence Scholarship

    $10000-25000


    Undergrad


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    University of Minnesota Twin Cities: Need Blind

    Demonstrated Need


    Undergrad


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    Law courses offered at UMTC

    Courses Description
  • Health and Medical Policy (Masters)
    Fall (Final Deadline) deadline: 1 Jun | Send docs
  • Ip and Technology Law (Masters)
  • Human Rights (MHR)
    Fall deadline: 15 Dec | Send docs
  • See where UMTC is located


    Weather conditions around UMTC

    Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

    -10.4℃

    11.5℃

    22.6℃

    6.9℃


    Location at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Although University of Minnesota is pretty much a city by itself (they have bars, cafes, coffee shops, everything!), there’s also a lot to do in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul. Since the college is right next to Downtown, students are just a short bus ride away from a plethora of time-wasting opportunities. Of course, you can also go hiking, or take a bike-ride by the lake. There’s plenty to do, but there’s not much more once you get out of the twin cities. The nearest ‘big’ city would probably be Kansas City, and that’s a good 400 miles away.


    Infrastructure at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    The magnificent campus of the University of Minnesota is spread over roughly 2700 acres of land. Though it is a pretty old school, constant rebuilding and renovation means that all the buildings are architecturally and technologically up to date. The campus is state of the art, with well maintained classrooms and athletic facilities which would put many Olympic stadiums to shame. They have a fantastic library system, which has over 3 million volumes in all. There is excellent sports infrastructure for students which include all sorts of grounds and recreational facilities.


    Residing Options at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    As for living, well most grad students tend to live off campus, since it’s far more convenient, and definitely cheaper (if you manage to stuff in as many roommates as legally permissible). The most popular areas are Dinkytown, Como Avenue, and Stadium Village. These places allow students to live in close proximity of campus, and thus, they are convenient places for college students. However, because these places are always in demand, it gives the landlords a way to exploit and over-rent the housing. Most of the houses are rundown and in need of renovation, but the rent is not any less


    Weather at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Oh, it’s terrible. Winters in the Twin Cities are biting cold, and the worst part about them is that they never seem to get over. It’s perfectly normal to witness snowfall during spring break, and even when ‘summer’ does come along, it just doesn’t manage to stay. A couple of feet of snow isn’t considered odd during winters, so you can imagine how bad it would be. All in all, the weather here isn’t meant for everyone, and it’s common for students to fall sick and go into depression because of the general gloominess. It’s highly advisable to get LOTS of clothes, so that you can dress up in layers on a daily basis (yes, you’ll need to).


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Where University of Minnesota lacks in location and weather, it more than makes up in terms of academics. It’s one of the toughest universities to get into for a reason, and that reason is probably the fact that it has some of the finest professors in the country. Students manage to maintain excellent rapports with their teachers, but the one thing they might take some time to get used to is the large sizes of most classes. Individual attention is nearly impossible in a class of about 200 students, but professors still take out time for students if they go to them during office hours with doubts.


    Financial aid at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    This is where a major problem lies. But honestly, if you make it to U of M, funding should be the last thing on your mind. It’s terribly difficult to get, but fortunately the fee isn’t too high.


    Jobs and placements at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Now, this highly depends on the course you’re pursuing. U of M is very highly regarded for Electrical Engineering, which is why the jobs and internships you get in these fields are absolutely fantastic. Even for other courses, jobs are pretty good, though they might not come too easily. There are multiple career fairs, though, so it’s all about being good enough to prove yourself.


    Alumni at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    • Irving S. Shapiro - Former CEO at DuPont
    • Lee Raymond - Former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation
    • Frederick Kappel - Former Chairman of AT&T


    Verdict at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

    Definitely one of the best universities for Electrical Engineering, and not too far behind when it comes to the other courses as well. The weather is a HUGE minus point though, so you better be sure before you take a leap of faith.


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