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Brooklyn College B.Sc. Highlights 2026
There is a B.Sc. program available at Brooklyn College for the international students. The students go for these programs due to a variety of reasons including strong academic research, experienced faculty and innovation focus. The B.Sc. program lasts for 4 years. There is 1 B.Sc. course is offered to the Indian applicants at this university. Students have to pay first-year tuition fee to study at Brooklyn College for this B.Sc. program which is USD 18,600. The factors like transportation, housing and miscellaneous expenses are very important to be considered they may raise the total fee significantly.
Brooklyn College B.Sc. Admission Requirements and Eligibility
Getting admission to Brooklyn College B.Sc. courses could be challenging without knowing the eligibility requirements. As an Indian applicant, you should meet the eligibility criteria which includes submission of scores of qualifying exams and also, submission of important documents. Exam accepted by the university include
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Answered 11 months ago
The tuition fee of a BSc programme at Brooklyn College is around INR 15.6 L. Students must also plan for some other costs associated living in New York such as: rent, groceries, medical, utilities, transport & other personal expenses.
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Answered 11 months ago
As per data curated from an unofficial source, the institute has a total UG enrolment of around 11,330 students, of which 43.8% are male students while 55.9% are female students.
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Answered 11 months ago
All students a required to pay a non-refundable application fee of USD 75 (around INR 6,500) as part of respective applications.
Payment can be done either via credit card or mail/money order to the institute's Office of Admissions.
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Answered 11 months ago
Brooklyn College is a public co-ed liberal arts institution which has now expanded to a number of schools offering courses specialising in Business, Law, Science & Arts.
It was the city's first public co-ed institution offering liberal arts courses. It opened its doors in 1930.
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Answered 11 months ago
The institute has been home to several notable individuals, including the likes of Mel Brooks, Golden Globe award winner James Franco & US Senator Bernie Sanders among others.
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