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Answered a week ago
There are many transportation services at Stanford like Parking facilities and shuttle service. There are sustainable commuting options so you can get around campus without car. Other services include emergency rides.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a week ago
Both of the institutions are insanely tough to get into, but Indian students may have a better shot at MIT admissions rather than Stanford University. Given are the pointers -
- The reason being the MIT acceptance rate is 4.5% and for Stanford, it is just 3.61%.
- To get into either of these universities
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered a week ago
Based on an unofficial source, the Engineering department of Stanford University enrolls the the highest number of students each year. Look at the pointers given below -
- The most popular courses, Indian students apply for are in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
- Additionally, the Stanford
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered a month ago
Yes, for all new Indian students, it is important to go through an orientation program.
The orientation is mandatory for the knowledge of the student dorms and living in the US.
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered a month ago
Given that the US visa processing takes a few weeks, it is important for Indian applicants to apply and submit their financial documents early. The safest deadline for the same is Jun 1, 2026.
Some of the Stanford courses may have earlier requirements and deadlines too. After a student submits thes
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