University of Florida (UF) vs University of Rochester (U of R), which is better for university in USA?

University of Florida vs University of Rochester

Overview Comparison
University of FloridaUniversity of Rochester
Collegedunia Score5.6 Out of 105.8 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 28 US News 2024
# 132 Times Higher Education 2024
# 168 QS World University 2024
# 47 US News 2024
# 133 Times Higher Education 2024
# 224 QS World University 2024
Subject Strength# 47 for Engineering by US News 2024
# 35 for Medicine by US News 2024
# 22 for Law by US News 2024
# 42 for Engineering by US News 2024
# 32 for Medicine by US News 2024
ProgramsUG Programs -114
PG Programs -85
Doctorate Programs -8
UG Programs -68
PG Programs -53
Doctorate Programs -4
Acceptance Rate45.9 %35.5 %
Exam ScoreIELTS-6
SAT-1310
TOEFL-80
GMAT-680
IELTS-7.5
SAT-1300
TOEFL-100
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   28658
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  30134
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 11500 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   52543.87
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  57750
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 10494 Per Year
placement (average package)

#81 for Graduate Employability Rank (2023)

Degree                        Average Salary

Masters in Finance           $218,000 

MBA                                 $110,000 

Masters in Science            $107,000 

Bachelor of Science          $101,000 

Bachelor (Other)               $99,000 

Masters of Arts                  $73,000 


In 2019 the institute had MBA employment rate of 91% after 3 months of Postgraduation. Average salary is around142,166 USD/year. Top hiring companies include Amazon.com, Bank of America, Citigroup, Deloitte, Facebook, Fedex, Google, Gartner, Mckinsey & Company, PWC, Tesla, Morgan Stanley.
Executive MBA: $317,000
MBA: $188,000
Doctorate: $130,000
MS in Finance: $96,000
Baclelor of Arts: $90,000
Masters in Science: $81,000


Campuses and B-SchoolsHough Graduate School of Business
Simon Business School
CollegeDunia Reviews8.2/10 Read 10 reviews-
General Facts Comparison
General FactsUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Rochester
Type of UniversityUniversity
University
Established1853
1850
Student:Faculty Ratio18:1
4:1
Male:Female46% Male, 54% Female50% Male, 50% Female
Location Facts

Largest single-campus university in the nation. The only university in USA with 6 different healthcare colleges. The campus is bounded by Archer Road and University Avenue. You can visit local and state parks in Gainesville.  


Rochester metro area is easily navigable and campuses are a short drive from Greater Rochester International Airport. Considerablly closer to Toronto rather than New York City the university is located south of downtown Rochester at the bend of Genesee river.


Library

4,577,222 volumes, 8,099,054 microforms; 629,979 ebooks; 78,797 e-journals; 356 electronic databases. 


River Campus has 6 libraries with a collection of university archives, Eastman School of Music has nearly 750,000 holdings in scores, books and journals. Medical Center has 4 libraries featuring rare books and manuscripts from the medicine field and the Memorial Art Gallery has resources for K-12 teachers.


Campus Life

Campus has Florida Museum of Natural History,
Two lakes within the campus used for fun and research purposes,
More than 60 intramural and club sports, 36 national champion teams
More than 45 dining spots in the campus
Florida Alligator (student newspaper-largest in USA)
15 living-learning communities and 6 graduate communities


Rochester’s tight knit campuses have 275 organizations and clubs, health care and counselling centers, URMC fitness center. Formal academic events in Rochester include Plutzik Reading Series, Studio Arts programs, Inspire Dance festival and International Theatre program. 23 varsity teams compete for the Liberty League and University Athletic association.


Hostel#Living Expenses - $11500
#On campus - $10494
Famous Alumni

Half a million students had graduated from University of Florida. Eight Former US ambassador, 6 astronauts, and 10 former lorida governors. Notable alumni are Michael Connelly (author), Maurkice Puncey (football center), Faye Dunaway (actress), Marco Rubio (senator of Florida), Kevin Ford (Astronaut), Katie Miller (American Government Appointee). 


Edward Gibson (Physicist), Katherine Hayles (Academic), Robert Forster (Film Producer), Rene Richards (Tennis Player), Galway Kinnell (Poet), Peter van Inwagen (Philosopher), Bill Kauffman (Journalist), Steven Chu (Physicist), Richard Thaler (Economist), Aurthur R Mileer (Law Professor), Joseph Martin (Doctor), Paul Singer (Businessman), Susan Hockfiels (Neuroscientist).


City Life

Gainesville is the largest city in Alachua County; It has a regional transit system, a municipal airport, and a championship golf course; Education, healthcare, retail and hospitality are the largest employing sectors; Unemployment rate was 3.0% in January 2020; Major tourist attractions are Butterfly Rainforest, Florida Museum of Natural History, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, Sweetwater Wetlands Park, etc.


Rochester is New York’s third largest metropolitan area with a unique blend of history and innovation. Unemployment rate is 11.3% as of June 2020. Though the university itself is the 2nd largest employer in New York area and largest employer in Greater Rochester area. The city has a low cost of living than the US national average. Festivals celebrating artisans like AppleUmpkin, Seabreeze amusement park, lake Ontario, Buffalo Bill’s training camp, and over 3,500 nationally recognized parks make Rochester, NY a lucrative destination. 


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