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Esha Tiwari

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No, Princeton University provides a test option for standardized test scores. It is not mandatory to submit the scores, however students prefer to submit them. Students must aim to submit ACT score between 33 and 36. Applicants who are submitting SAT, must aim between 1500 and 1580.

 

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Jiya Chauhan

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According to the admitted students' profiles, the student who scored 3.9 or above on GPA was enrolled in the program. Although the university provides test options for test scores, students still choose to submit them.

Students need to aim score between 33 and 36 for ACT, and between 1500 and 1580 for SAT. Student who manage to score near the ideal scores have high selection probability.

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Akash Gaur

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As per the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings, Princeton University ranks as the #1 university in New Jersey.

Princeton is not only the best institute of its region, it also ranks among the top 10 colleges & universities in the United States, also securing a global rank #31 as part of the Global University Rankings 2025.

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Shruti Mishra

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Princeton University opened its doors for females in early 1969 after the board voted to admit women undergraduates for a better balance of social and intellectual life. For more than 150 years, women were welcome only as faculty wives and as dates for weekend parties. It was the decade of 1940s that witnessed few women working at the university as instructors and researchers, and in 1948 one of them was promoted to associate professor. In 1968, Princeton granted tenure to a female with the rank of full professor. Class of 1973 was the first batch to graduate with female students being a part of it. In 1974, admission became gender-bli

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Jiya Aggarwal

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Yes, Princeton University comprises various top-notch recreational facilities for sports and athletics. Among others, some of the top infrastructure for athletics at Princeton are:

Jadwin Gymnasium

  • Has 250,000 square feet of indoor space for various sports, such as basketball and indoor track and field, in addition to an outdoor practice area

Princeton Stadium

  • Has seating for 27,800 people

Shea Rowing Center

  • Is home to the rowing program, which rows on Princeton's beautiful Lake Carnegie

Dillon Gymnasium

  • Is a base for recreational athletics and includes a pool, dance studio and the Stephens Fitness Center

Miscellaneous

  • Ice Hockey rink
  • An eight-la
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Kanishk Chatterjee

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Home to 1,315 faculty members (full-time, part-time, and visiting), Princeton offers top-notch education in every field of study. Of these,  32 faculty and staff members are Nobel Prize winners. At Princeton the student-faculty ratio is 5:1, which helps students gain one-on-one knowledge from the world-class faculty and become global leaders of tomorrow. Around 78% of the teaching staff are tenured professional faculty members.

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abhishek gaurav

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Admission for undergraduate programme involves the academic scores of 12th grade from recognised board. Additionally, students must also appear for Masters' Union Business Aptitude Test (MUSAT), followed by a video-based response and personal interview (PI) round. For PGP, all the above with CAT/GMAT/GRE scores are also accepted.

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Nishtha Pruthi

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Total intakes of seats in PGP at Masters' Union are 250. The intakes are also based on the performance of candidates in the selection process. The seat intake varies considering multiple parameters. However, the seat intakes mentioned above are taken from the official website. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.

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Shiksha Divya

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Yes, the Masters' Union provides internships in the PGP TBM programme. The course structure is meant to be a fast-paced academic experience. It involves 13 months of intense academic training in core subjects and industry specialisations, with a three-month internship and industry immersion period, as well as exposure to networking and seeking mentorship. The course is intended for people with over one year of work experience. Interested candidates may also approach the institute directly.

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Kanishk Katariya

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Masters' Union PGP TBM is a full-time programme offered at the postgraduate level. The insitute provides more than 87 electives to construct a tailor-made postgraduate programme that fits their personal and professional goals. The insitute also has new-age, core, and industry concentrations. The course duration of PGP TBM is 16 months, which includes 13 months of rigorous academic training in core areas and industry concentrations with a three-month period of internship and industry immersion, and opportunities to network and seek mentorship.

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