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The cost of attending the  UC Santa Cruz can vary depending on the main factors such as course, level of study ( Ex UG and PG) and accommodation status. However, international students considering the University of could be slightly higher than US students. The UG’s Academic Tution fee for international students is around (INR 37.9 L). It’s (INR 36.3 L) for PG programs

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The cost of attending UC Santa Cruz can vary depending on the main factors such as course, level of study ( Ex UG and PG) and accommodation status. However, international students considering the University of could be slightly higher than US students. The UG’s Academic Tution fee for international students for UG is around (INR 37.9 L). It’s (INR 36.3 L) for PG programs

The University offers a wide range of accommodations considering its student's safety and affordable living place. The following is the annual cost of living of international students at UC Santa Cruz:

Undergraduate student's cost of living: 

entering Students

On-Campus

Off-Campus

Commuter

Tuition and Fees   **

$15,288

$15,288

$15,288

Living Expenses  *

$18,945

$17,139

$7,716

Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment  *

$1,317

$1,317

$1,317

Transportation  *

$900

$1,425

$2,277

Campus Health Insurance   * **

$3,141

$3,141

$3,141

Total California Resident Budget

$41,283

$40,095

$31,875

Non-Resident Tuition

$32,574

$32,574

$32,574

Total Non-California Resident Budget

$73,857

$72,669

$64,449

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The GRE is required for some of their graduate degree programs. The applicant must review the complete list of application requirements, including LORs, SOPs, academic transcripts and many more. However, the university does not ask for a general minimum GRE score from the applicants, but students are suggested to have a good score in order to be considered. Students applying for the following programs for 2024 admissions consideration are required to submit official GRE scores.No other programs accet or review GRE scores as part of the 2024 application:

Department

Program / Degree Objective (s)

Exam (s) Required

Applied Mathematics

MA

GRE General Test AND GRE Mathematics Subject Exam

Economics

PhD/MA

GRE General Test

Mathematics

MA, MA/PhD, PhD

GRE General Test AND GRE Mathematics Subject Exam

Technology Management

PhD

GRE General Test

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Yes, Santa Cruz accepts international students. As a matter of fact, in the year 2022, over 19,000 students were given an offer for admission. The current students say that this university is very welcoming and inclusive to international students. A diverse and vibrant environment is a unique selling point of this university. 

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International students should make a strong case for exactly why should they be considered for admission at this university because the UC Santa Cruz acceptance rate stands at 47%. This acceptance rate shows that only 47 applicants were offered admission out of every 100 applications. 

 

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International students are required to meet the GPA requirements to get admission to UC Santa Cruz. A GPA of 3.40 on a 4.0 scale is needed, but wait, the admission requirements do not end here, they also include other important factors like essays, LORs, extracurriculars and stuff. 

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Students studying at the University of California, Santa Barbara can certainly apply for part-time jobs, while studying. The university allows its students to enrol into part-time jobs while pursuing their studies and offers internships and on or off-campus part-time jobs to students. If you're an international student, you'll need a valid work permit to work in the country. While you're studying at the university during a regular session, you can work for up to 20 hours. During breaks and holidays, you're allowed to work up to 40 hours. UC Santa Barbara offers different job opportunities on campus. You can access these openings by log

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International students coming from non-English speaking countries like India are required to show their English Language Proficiency by qualifying IELTS with a qualified score. However, the University of California, Santa Barbara also accepts other English Language Proficiency test scores such as TOEFL/ Duolingo (DET) and others. Indian students seeking admission at the University of California, Santa Barbara for undergraduate programmes are required to have a minimum band of 6.5 in IELTS. For graduate programmes, the University of California, Santa Barbara accepts IELTS scores which are no less than 7 from international students for a

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