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Indiana University vs Ohio State University

Overview Comparison
Indiana UniversityOhio State University
Collegedunia Score5.4 Out of 106.1 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 73 US News 2024
# 198 Times Higher Education 2024
# 313 QS World University 2024
# 43 US News 2024
# 99 Times Higher Education 2024
# 151 QS World University 2024
Subject Strength# 301 for Engineering by Times Higher Education 2024
# 170 for Medicine by Times Higher Education 2023
# 45 for Law by US News 2024
# 27 for Engineering by US News 2024
# 28 for Medicine by US News 2024
# 22 for Law by US News 2024
ProgramsUG Programs -34
PG Programs -88
Doctorate Programs -9
UG Programs -147
PG Programs -78
Doctorate Programs -100
Acceptance Rate78.0 %49.4 %
Exam ScoreGMAT-670
GRE updated-309
IELTS-6.5
SAT-1140
TOEFL-79
IELTS-7
SAT-1260
TOEFL-79
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   37600
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  54635
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 22036 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   36430
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  40507
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 13966 Per Year
placement (average package)

Annual salary offered to graduates is 67,000 USD; the annual ROI of the university is 8.1%. MBA: $115,000; Msc: $82,000; BSc.: $75,000, BA: $70,000. 


Average Salaries are listed below:

Degree                    Average Salary

MBA                          $114,000 

Doctorate                  $108,000 

Masters in Science    $99,000 

Bachelor of Science  $89,000 

Bachelor of Arts         $75,000 

Master (Other)           $57,000 


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General Facts Comparison
General FactsIndiana UniversityOhio State University
Type of UniversityUniversity
University
Established1820
1922
Student:Faculty Ratio17:1
13:1
Male:Female51% Male, 49% Female51% Male, 49% Female
Location Facts

Bloomington campus listed as one of the most beautiful campuses of US by Travel+Leisure; Jordan River flows through the center of campus. Bloomington campus is one of the oldest and two of the main core campuses. It rests on the bed of Indiana Limestone with outcroppings of St. Louis Limestone.   


main campus in Columbus & regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark, & Wooster; 1,764-acre main campus, about 2.5 miles north of the city's downtown


Library

Has dozens of libraries spread across campus; 9.9 miliion volumes in 450 languages, 1.9 million e-books, 60000 elctronic journal subscriptions, 100 thousand films.


18th largest university research library in North America; 21 libraries on Columbus campus, 8 branches at off-campus research facilities & regional campuses, 1 book storage depository near campus; 5.8 million volumes in total.


Campus Life

Over 750 student organizations, 70 fraternities and sororities, 70 clubs, and intramural sports. Over 100 films are screened on-campus and 1500+ performances for ballet, arts, music, and more. The campus has its own art gallery. 55+ intramural sports teams indulge in various varsity sports.  


90-acre recreational space; 6 Rec Sports facilities; 8 health & student wellness centers; 1000+ student organizations; 3 Arts and Culture centers; 30+ food outlets across different campuses; Ohio Union (One of area's most comprehensive event centers); The Lantern (official daily student published newspaper, one of the largest campus newspaper in USA).


Hostel#Room and Board - $11206
#Rooms - $7230
#Food and housing - $13966
Famous Alumni

Howard Ashman (Oscar-winning playwright and lyricist); Meg Cabot (author); Alex Dickerson (baseball player); Jason Jordan (professional wrestler); James Watson (Molecular biologist, geneticist, zoologist); Jimmy Wales (founder of Wikipedia), etc.


570,000 living alumni; Larry Sanger (one of the founders of Wikipedia); Steve May (chief technology officer at Pixar); James S. Albus (Roboticist); Jesse Owens (American athlete); R. L. Stine (American novelist); Roy Lichtenstein (American artist); Patricia Heaton (American actress); Woody Hayes (American football player); James Thurber (American cartoonist); Ross Butler (American actor).


City Life

Bloomington is home to a large number of employers providing over 100,000 jobs locally. The largest employer is Mall of America. It has more jobs per capita than St. Paul or Minneapolis. The city has great metro connectivity, one-third of the city is reserved for parks, has extensive park system, has the center of arts, and more to offer. Skiing is an adventure sport available in Bloomington. The unemployment rate (May 2020) reached 10%.


Columbus- the capital & largest city in Ohio; distinctive neighborhoods, dynamic nightlife & music, creative arts scene, original culinary experiences, wide array of festivals; famous attractions: Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Columbus Museum of Art, Center of Science and Industry (COSI), Huntington Park, Topiary Park; Unemployment Rate: 3.5% (Dec 2019)


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