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There is no minimum GRE score required for admission in an MS in Computer Science at Michigan State University. Applicants are encouraged to submit their scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test. The median GRE scores for recently admitted graduate students are 164 quantitative, 153 verbal, and 3.0 analytical writing.
Check the List of Colleges Accepting GRE
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International students must follow the Michigan State University application process to get into the university. Applicants can complete the process by submitting the required documents and test score (if required) as per the program. Mentioned below is the application process for UG admissions at MSU:
Also read: Documents required for filling Applications for Universities in the USA
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, the University of Detroit Mercy offers housing to international students. The on-campus residence hall options that are available to students are Shiple Hall, The Quads Complex, and Holden Hall. To live on-campus, students are required to submit the residence hall application.
- Shiple Hall houses first-year students. It offers various facilities like wifi, volleyball court, laundry, etc.
- The Quads Complex house uuperclass students
- Holden Hall is co-ed dormitory and traditional residence hall with newly renovated community bathrooms and double rooms
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Columbia University and Columbia College are distinct institutions, Columbia University is in New York, whereas Columbia College is in Canada. Columbia University is a highly ranked university with a competitive acceptance rate of just 4%. The tuition fee for Columbia University is around INR 50L-52L compared to Columbia College (INR 11L). Coming to Columbia College it isn’t that highly ranked but surely one of the good universities in Canada. But in conclusion both the universities are very different and are situated in different countries as well.
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Santa Clara University offers a wide range of housing and accommodation options for international students. Thererfore, the cost of living for an international student will depend on the type of accommodation and their lifestyle. Check below Santa Clara housing rates for international students:
Residence Halls | |
|---|---|
Room Type | Room Rate (Annual) |
Double & Triple Accommodations | USD 10,149 - 13,842 (INR 8.45L - 11.55L) |
Single Accommodations | USD 14,832 - 21,519 (INR 12.35L - 18L) |
Junior/Senior Accommodation
| |
Room Type | Room Rate (Annual) |
Double & Triple Accommodation | USD 10,149 - 13,842 (INR 8.45L - 11.55L) |
Junior/Senior Accommodation | USD 14,832 - 21,519 (INR 12.35L - 18L) |
Apartments |
|
Room Type | Room Rates (Annual) |
Double & Triple Accommodations | USD 13,842/INR 11.55L |
Single Accommodations | USD 16,782 - 21,519 (INR 14L - 18L) |
The basic dining plan for international students ranges from USD 4,344 to 6,327 (INR 3.60L - 5.30L) per year.
*USD/INR = 83.38
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Santa Clara University offers a variety of on-campus housing options to international students through its Residential Learning Communities. Students can find top-notch housing in the university’s eight unique Residential Learning Communities. All first-year and second-year students are required to live on campus of the university. The RLC system provides a distinct opportunity to connect and learn, both inside and outside of the classroom, alongside fellow students, staff, and faculty while enjoying the conveniences and accommodations of the university.
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a year ago
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Santa Clara University offers highly-ranked and top-rated academic programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. All the courses offered by the university are accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), one of six regional accrediting agencies in the United States. Besides, departments and colleges have their individual accreditation for professional courses. This shows that the university maintains high academic standards for teaching and research.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of living at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences including total tution fees, room and board, books, and other expenses is $52,015 per year. The individual costs are :-
- Tution and fees costs around $37,115 per year.
- On Campus room costs around $11,40 per year.
- Books and estimates costs around $1,000 per year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, getting part time jobs is easy while studying at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Students work on average for 16 to 20 hours in a week. Students can work in sectors as part time sales associate, stock coordinator, store maintenence team member, etc. The students can find the part time jobs through several college postings. There are also various career advisory committees which counsel students to find out the part time jobs during studies.
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a year ago
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Both Stanford and UC Berkeley have a high reputation and subtle differences. From a ranking point of view, Stanford has the upper hand. Given below is a comparison between them, which could help you choose.
University | Rank | Acceptance Rate | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| UC Berkeley | # 12 | 9% | UG: INR 33.8 L - 37.74 L PG: INR 19.43 L - 62.64 L |
| Stanford | #6 | 3.68% | UG: INR 46 L - 51 L PG: INR 32 L - 1 Cr |
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