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University of Southern California has been ranked well in their Business and Management courses sccording to ranking bodies such as Quacquarelli Symonds and US News. It has received a Quacquarelli Symonds global rank of #34 for MBA courses in 2025. Some of the other MBA rankings at the university ar
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International students must fulfill the basic eligibility and submit the required documents as requested by the University of Southern California. Students must adhere to the University of Southern California admission process to get into USC from India:
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According to the official source, ACT and SAT scores are one of the crucial criteria while choosing an undergraduate applicant. The minimum SAT score expected by the university is 650. Although the students who got selected scored between 1440 and 1550. Scoring 1400 on the SAT may not help the stude
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The USC is a popular private research university in California. Students are compelled to take admission to USC for its research opportunities, academic offerings, and diverse campus. Along with this, there are various reasons to join the university. Some of the crucial reasons are discussed below:
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The MS in Marketing at USC is a one-year full-time course. This course provides practical hands-on projects in the areas like Entertainment, Luxury and Lifestyle, Technology, Healthcare, and Marketing, etc. For international applicants, this programme is eligible for STEM extension. 94% is the emplo
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