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University of Michigan does not consider GRE scores as an mandatory admission requirement. However providing the score might strengthen and enhance the candidate's profile and increase the cahnces of acceptance. Same goes with the other standardized test scores like ACT, SAT and GMAT. GMAT scores might be considered mandatory for the MBA program. Applicants are also requested to focus on other admssion requirements like meeting the academic and english language criteria along with submission of necessary documents on an early basis.

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World University Rankings place California State University, Los Angeles at #1401+. Some others ranks of Cali State Uni, LA include #15 in Regional Universities West, #8 in Top Public Schools, #26 in Best Value Schools.

Another top-ranking publisher ranked California State University - Los Angeles at #1091 of 14,131 universities in the world, #280 of 2,496 universities in the U.S., #311 of 2,597 in North America, #28 of 249 in California, and #5 of 31 in Los Angeles. Also check California State University, Los Angeles Rankings 2025.

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Yes, the University of Illinois Chicago has an international community of over 4,000 students, scholars, and employees. As of Fall 2024, the total number of UG international (nonresident) student enrollment crossed 1,800.   

The University of Illinois Chicago acceptance rate for international students is about 51.2%, meaning that of every 100 students who apply to UIC admissions, around 51 are likely to receive an admission offer from the university. This makes securing admission at UIC moderately selective for international applicants. 

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The University of Illinois Chicago has an acceptance rate of 77.3%. This suggests that of every 100 students who apply to UIC admissions, about 77 students are likely to receive an admission offer, making entry into the university rather non-competitive.   

UIC acceptance rate for international applicants on the other hand stands at 51.2%, meaning moderately selective criteria for admitting students looking to study abroad. Students are advised to build an all-rounder profile by getting hands-on strong LORs, working on English language proficiency, as well as meeting academic qualifications.   

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Currently, Drexel houses about 5,000 members as a part of its international community, comprising students, scholars as well as employees. For the Fall 2024 First-Time First-Year enrollments, Drexel University accepted 1,203 international (nonresident) students. The new enrollments were dominated by the racial/ethnic groups of White, Asian, Black or African American, nonresidents, and Hispanic Latinos.  

The Drexel University acceptance rate for international students is about 67.8%, meaning that the admission criteria for the international students is somewhat selective. Overall, Drexel boasts an international community rep

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