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- Estd. 1912
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Answered a month ago
Rice University was founded in 1912 as a private university and is located in Houston, Texas, USA. It is known to be one of the leading research universities in the USA as it focuses on providing high quality undergraduate education, unsurpassed teaching, and has worked on creating a diverse commun
Answered a month ago
The annual tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate courses overall at Rice University are given as follows:
Course level | Annual Tuition Fee in INR |
---|---|
UG | INR 48.62 L |
PG | INR 27.6 L - INR 53.11 L |
The first-year tuition fees for top UG and PG courses at Rice University are given as follows:
Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
---|---|
MS (24 courses) | INR 29 L - INR 50 L |
MBA/PGDM (12 courses) | INR 47 L - INR 53 L |
BE/BTech (2 courses) | INR 49 L |
MIM (2 courses) | INR 47 L - INR 49 L |
MA (1 course) | INR 33 L |
MIM3 (1 course) | INR 28 L |
Answered a month ago
The steps to apply for undergraduate and graduate courses at Rice University are given as follows:
- Students can apply on the university website or through the Common Application portal
- Before filling the application, the students are required to submit the non-refundable application fee of USD 75/85 b
Answered a month ago
According to various sources, Rice University has an overall acceptance rate of around 9% making it very selective for international student admissions. Some of the general admission requirements for international applicants are given as follows:
- ACT/SAT scores
- Overall Student's GPA
- Letters of Recomm
Answered a month ago
Rice University has more than 80,000 alumni members around the world who have received employment by most of the top companies and some of these are given as follows:
- META
- Microsoft
- Amazon
- Boston Consulting Group
- Deloitte
- Accenture
- Goldman Sachs
Why is Rice University so famous?