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Answered Yesterday
At Princeton, Indian students can only go for a Fall intake for the UG and most graduate programs.
They do not have a Spring intake because the Princeton curriculum is very much structured, cohort based and focuses mostly on-campus community building.
The Princeton strict fixation to a single Fall in
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Answered Yesterday
Without sugarcoating, Princeton University admissions are brutal and it follows a very tough approach to selecting the bright candidates.
The university uses a holistic and test optional policy but it is highly unlikely to get in with a SAT score of 1450 for Indian students due to high competition.
Answered Yesterday
To improve your chances at Princeton admissions, you should apply through the Single-Choice Early Action as it slightly improves your chances as the Princeton University acceptance rates are generally higher.
But apply for SCEA only when -
- Princeton is your absolute choice (you can't apply for any o
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Answered a month ago
The Princeton Early Action deadline also known as Single Choice Early Action or Restrictive Early Action, is non-binding for all international students, including Indian applicants.
This means that the students are not bound to attend this school if they get in. They have until Early May to make a c
Answered a month ago
If you are an Indian student and wondering if Harvard is easier to get into than Princeton University, then please note that both of them are out of the hardest to get into. Also, both are part of the prestigious Ivy League.
Look at the pointers given below -
- While both of them are hard to get into,
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