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As per the unofficial source, the Stanford University acceptance rate is 3.7%. The lower percentage shows that the university is extremely stringent during admission and is hard to get into Stanford. Students must perform extremely well in academic as well as non-academic factors to increase their chances of selection. Some crucial factors include the rigor of secondary school records, class rank, academic GPA, recommendation, application essay, extracurricular activities, and more.
As per an unofficial source, the Computer Science programme at Stanford is better than that of the University of Michigan. The Stanford's Computer Science programme ranks #1 where the programme at the University of Michigan ranks at #10 position. The rankings are based on various factors. Students must prefer Stanford over the University of Michigan, however the tuition cost at Stanford is more than the University of Michigan. The tuition cost of Computer Science programme at Stanford is INR 54L, where the tuition cost at the latter is INR 48L.
Stanford University MS in Computer Science admission requirements are given below:
- A bachelor’s degree
- While the university does not require a specific undergraduate coursework, it is important that applicants have Quantitative and Analytical skills; a bachelor’s degree is CS is not required
- Academic transcripts
- Standardized test scores
- TOEFL score
- Any relevant experience
- 3 academic or professional experiences
- Statement of Purpose
- Any other admission material
Stanford University MBA program is one of the most selective programs by top business schools. The school received more than 6,000 applications and accepted just 431 candidates. Just the test scores won't be enough to secure admission to Stanford MBA.
The average undergraduate GPA for the class of 2025 was 3.77
The GMAT score required was 738
Work experience of 5 years
Read: MBA Colleges in USA
Graduate School of Education does not require GRE for an MS in Education Data Science at Stanford University. Other admission requirements for this course are given below:
- Complete application form with the payment of the application fee
- Statement of Purpose
- Resume/ CV
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
- College and university transcripts
- TOEFL score of 100 on iBT
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Answered a week ago
Indian students can get into the university by having a UG degree, releted work experience, and a GPA of 3.5 on 4 point scale. Students have to submit LOR, essay, SOP, transcripts, resume, and English language requirements.
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Answered 5 days ago
Yes, Stanford University require SAT or ACT scores from the international students for admission to the UG courses. The university has not mentioned the minimum SAT scores. But, students are advised to have the SAT score between 1470 - 1570 and ACT score between 34-35. Along with this, UG students h
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Answered 5 days ago
Yes, in 1980, Mukesh Ambani dropped his MBA degree at Stanford Uni to come back to India. Then, he joined his family business to build Reliance. Other famous celebrities who have studied at Stanford Uni are Rishi Sunak, Sundar Pichai, Akshata Murty, Azim Premji, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Jennifer Connel
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Answered 5 days ago
Over 200 courses are offered by Stanford Uni. At the UG level, around 66 academic fields are available and at the PG level, 150+ course options are there. Some of the popular majors at Stanford are Mathematics and Statistics; Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services; Mathematics and St
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Answered 5 days ago
In the year 1995, Elon Musk was accepted to a PG course at Stanford University. But, he did not enroll and studied the course. He then went onto launch his first company Zip 2. Musk felt that the internet had more potential so he went onto pursue his goal instead of attending Stanford.
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