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MS in Computer Science
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Arizona State University 
Overview

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Duration

1.5 - 2 years
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Tuition & Fees

25.74 Lakh
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MS in Computer Science
 at 
Arizona State University 
Fees

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Tuition & feesINR 25,74,235
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Hostel & MealsINR 15,84,895
InsuranceINR 2,45,338
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 USD = INR 88.73 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 25ᵗʰ September 2025

MS in Computer Science
 at 
Arizona State University 
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MS in Computer Science
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MS in Computer Science
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Arizona State University 
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   How can I go to Arizona State University from India?
A: 

International first-year students can apply for undergraduate admission either through the Common Application or directly apply online to ASU’s website. They can apply directly through ASU Graduate Application for graduate admissions. Mentioned below is the application process for undergraduate admission at the university:

  • Step 1: Apply online with ASU’s Application for Admission or the Common Application and complete the undergraduate application for admission
  • Step 2: Submit the nonrefundable ASU application fee.
  • Step 3: Submit official transcripts and examination results to Admission Services.
  • Step 4: Provide evidence of English language proficiency.
  • Step 5: Submit your ACT or SAT scores (optional).
  • Step 6: Check your application status.
  • Step 7: Submit your student visa application.

The application process for ASU Graduate programs

  • Step 1: Review international student admission requirements for your program.
  • Step 2: Evaluate whether your academic credentials are comparable to a US degree
  • Step 3: Review international student English language proficiency requirements
  • Step 4: Apply to ASU as an international student on their portal online
  • Step 5: Pay the Arizona State University application fee.
  • Step 6: Submit your official certified transcripts (in English) from school and college/university

Read: When to Start your Application Process to US Universities

Q:   How competitive is admission for international students at Arizona State University?
A: 

It cannot be considered hard to get into Arizona State University as an international student, as the ASU acceptance rate stands at 90% and it remains almost similar every year. For the year 2025, the international students acceptance rate stood at 88.3% which is high, suggesting that out of every 100 applications, 88 to 89 students were rolled out an offer letter. 

However, to raise one's chances, international students must meet certain eligibility requirements mentioned below: 

  • A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale 
  • English language  proficiency test with minimum score requirements (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
  • Standardized tests such as GMAT/GRE for PG programs like MBA and SAT or ACT for UG programs. For UG, these tests may be optional. 
  • High-school coursework in certain subjects
  • Additional requirements like SOP, Updated resume, and LORs. 
Q:   What are the high school requirements for Arizona State University?
A: 

International students applying to Arizona State University UG courses are required to have a high school or senior secondary certificate and other UG admission requirements demonstarting a relevant high coursework with certain subjects. Those admission requirements are mentioned below in the table: 

Requirement

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Minimum GPA

3.0 on a 4.0 scale (roughly 75% in Indian grading)

Coursework

At least three years of high school coursework, with grades 9–11 or 10–12 transcripts required

Diploma/Certificate

Completion of a recognised high school Diploma or certificate

Math

4 years (including algebra I, geometry, algebra II, and one advanced course)

Laboratory Science

3 years (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Integrated Sciences, or Physics)

English Proficiency

Proof via TOEFL/IELTS/PTE/Duolingo (minimums: IELTS 6.0–6.5, TOEFL iBT 65–80)

Other Subjects

2 years social sciences, 2 years same second language, 1 year fine arts or technical education

 

 

 

MS in Computer Science
 at 
Arizona State University 
Application Process

Step one
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SOP
  • Applicants are required to submit a statement of purpose:
    • Applicants' statement of purpose should:
      • Explain professional goals and reasons for desiring to enroll in the graduate program
      • Describe any research experiences, for Ph.D. and thesis option MS applicants
      • Indicate personal research interests
      • Identify two or three ASU faculty with matching research interests
      • Applicants can search for faculty by area at https://graduate.asu.edu/graduate-faculty
      • It is recommended that applicants' statements of purpose be approximately 1-2 pages in length, concise, clear, and informative
LOR
  • Applications are required to submit three letters of recommendation

MS in Computer Science
 at 
Arizona State University 
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MS in Computer Science
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Arizona State University 
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MS in Computer Science
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Arizona State University 
 
Students also asked

Q:   What do students think about Arizona State University?
A: 

As per Shiksha, the overall rating of ASU is 3.9. A few of the component rankings of the university are 3.8 for post-study jobs, 4.3 for student life, 3.6 for internships, 4.2 for quality of faculty, 4.2 for safety, etc. According to reviews posted by students on Shiksha, here are some of the takeaways for ASU:

  • The libraries at Arizona State University are well-equipped with the latest technology
  • ASU is a great university for UG studies. People at this university are very welcoming. Also, there are 1000+ students clubs that one can join to experience a great student life
  • The faculty at ASU is fun loving, understanding, and helpful. The university has a great campus too
Q:   What is the ranking of ASU?
A: 

Arizona State University consistently ranks highly in a number of National and Global University rankings. In the 2025 National Universities ranking, this university ranks at #121 in 2025, according to a top-ranking publisher. According to a top-world ranking publisher, Arizona State University ranking is #200. A few other prominent rankings for this university are:

  • ASU ranks at #2 in the U.S. for employability among public universities as per Global Employability University Ranking and Survey 2025
  • This university ranks in the Top 1% of international university ranking list as per the 2024 edition of the Global 2000 list by the Center for World University Rankings
  • ASU ranks among the Top 15 on the Best Colleges for Futures Leaders list among the public universities, according to TIME 2025
Q:   Where does Arizona State University rank in the world?
A: 

According to a top-ranking publisher, Arizona State University ranking in the world is #173 in 2026 and #200 in 2025. In Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025, this university ranks at #201-250. Globally, as per U.S. News rankings, ASU ranking is #192 in 2025

Q:   Is ASU a good university?
A: 

Arizona State University ranks at #1 in the US for innovation in 2025,  as per a top-ranking publisher. It also ranks at #2 for employability among public universities, according to Global Employability University Ranking and Survey, 2025. Additionally, ASU University USA ranks at #1 public university in the US chosen by international students. 

Q:   Which out of both universities has better chances of admission: Ira A Fulton or Minnesota College of Science?
A: 

The acceptance rate of the Ira A Fulton is 90%, which makes the university selective but only to a limited extent. While the Minnesota College of Science has an acceptance rate of 77%, which shows that the university is fairly selective and there is preference towards students with a solid academic background. 
 
It can be inferred that Ira A Fulton is comparitively easier to secure admissions at than Minnesota College of Science, however, students are advised to maintain a solid academic background & satisfy these respective school's eligibility criteria to boost their chances of admissions. 

Arizona State University
Students Ratings & Reviews

3.9/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Fun loving
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 34% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.6
Part time work3.6
Post study jobs3.8
Quality of faculty4.2
Student Life4.3
Value for money3.6
Public transportation4.4
Safety4.3
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration3.6
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Masters of Global Management (MGM) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Arizona State University
4.1
Transitioning and growth oriented journey.
Tips: The biggest problem for me was food since I am a vegetarian. It took time to transition but then I started cooking for myself and now it's normal. I got a scholarship and applying for it was a necessary part of the application process. In terms of course and University, this feels like a perfect fit for me. But in terms of the country, it is stressful and uncertain, which makes it less than desirable.
Likes (Safety): ASU has its own police department and emergency buttons are installed everywhere on the campus. Police patrols are very frequent and Temper, being a small town, doesn't have a high crime rate. We also get updates about crime around the university through email notifications.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The government is cracking down on the immigration system and making it harder than it already is to settle here in the US. I am hoping it will get better. The only thing that is positive is that after getting education from the US, there are a lot of options not just in the US but around the world.
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by Arizona State University
3.5
It is a great experience.
Tips: One thing you should know is that Arizona's heat is too much. When you arrive, get ready to become an omelette. But it's a really great experience studying at ASU. Professors are very hill and easy-going. One tip I can give is people you meet on your orientation day are very crucial for your social life.
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Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Batch of 2026
Offered by Arizona State University
3.3
It is pretty expensive and not that worth it.
Tips: The tuition is high and it increases by 1000 dollars almost every year and the scholarships for international students is less or not available. There are many Indian students, so you don't feel too alienated. The classes are a bit outdated, like the skills taught.
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by Arizona State University
4.5
Expensive, fun and motivating.
Tips: There were many cultural shifts, like the traffic rules, late night life. In India, on eclipse day, mom says not to see the moon, but here everyone loves to see the moon on that day. I got the new American University scholarship, which is actually common for the Bachelor's students.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty is really cool and holds office hours for students whenever possible. Teaching methodology is mostly them just making us understand what the concept is and explaining it. It depends on the students, as most of the teaching is independent and requires students to do the research to find better tools for coding. They help us understand the concept in depth but the process is very independent and depends on students. To be honest, there will be no spoon feeding like in India.
Dislikes (Value for money): I don't actually think the tuition fee is justified for my course. I feel like I am paying more even after getting the scholarship. Compared with the other universities where my friends are currently studying. It would be better if there were more scholarship options available for international students.
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Master of Arts in Sociology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Arizona State University
3.4
Great faculty who have contributed extensively to science and research.
Tips: If you are someone passionate about research and innovation, ASU is a pretty good option. The acceptance rate is high and it is comparatively easier to get some kind of financial aid/scholarship here as compared to some other colleges in the United States. Moreover, the faculty here is truly prestigious and includes several notable figures who have contributed extensively to science and research and getting to learn under them has been a remarkable experience. The classes are highly engaging and extremely knowledgeable. Public transportation is easy, convenient and affordable. Overall, I am satisfied with the course, university and the country.
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MS in Computer Science
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Arizona State University 
Highlights

  • Arizona State University and Infosys have announced a new partnership program to augment, accelerate and enhance the learning experience of Fulton Schools graduate students
  • The program will provide access to the Infosys next-gen learning platform, Wingspan
  • This is a research-oriented degree program which targets students with an undergraduate education in the science of computation
  • This program features advanced coursework and a strong emphasis on student research
  • It provides instruction in advanced coursework and emphasizes research by the student
  • students can concentrate their studies in the following areas like arts, media and engineering, and information assurance
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MS in Computer Science
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Arizona State University 
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