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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The course fee varies depending on the course. To apply for the Undergraduate courses at NYU Tisch School of the Arts requires an application fee of USD 65 (INR 5,533.16).
The tables below show the first-year course fee for the Undergraduate programs at Tisch School of the Arts (2024-25):
Components of Tisch School of the Arts | Amount |
|---|---|
Tuition | USD 68,978 (INR 58.7 L) |
Food and Housing | USD 24,652 (INR 20.9 L) |
Estimated Total Direct Costs | USD 93,630 (INR 79.7 L) |
Books and Supplies | USD 1,442 (INR 1.22 L) |
Transportation | USD 2,342 (INR 1.99 L) |
Personal Expenses | USD 1,952 (INR 1.66 L) |
Estimated Total Indirect Costs | USD 5,736 (INR 4.88 L) |
(USD 1 = INR 85.13)
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
New York University expects students to score a minimum cumulative score of 3 on a 4-point scale. Along with the GPA score, students must fulfil the basic eligibility requirements set by the university. Students must submit some required documents including college/university transcripts, recommendations, resumes, video and timed writing reflection, and TOEFL/IELTS scores.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The last dates for submitting applications for foreign students at New York University (NYU) are as follow:
Fall semester-limited international applications will be accepted at the undergraduate level until May 15 for on-campus study and until August 19 for studying online.
January Term enriches personal life by adding in-person classes from October 21 and online classes from December 12.
Spring Semester: In-person November 18 or online classes January 6.
March 17 for Summer Semester
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
On-campus living presents vibrant and accessible campus life along with a greater immersion into university culture at the same time allowing easier participation in events and activities.
Off-campus living is usually much more independent than having possibly lower costs, but could also be farther removed from the campus and culture, depending on how far away you are from the campus.
If the benefits of convenience, social involvement, and university integration are going to weigh most in your decision, then on-campus living may indeed suit you best. On the other hand, if privacy, freedom, and potentially lower costs are more important,
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
New York University graduates are in high demad worldwide. Some of the top companies in which the graduates of New York University secure employment are listed below:
- JPMorganChase
- Meta
- Morgan Stanley
- Amazon
- Netflix
- Goldman Sachs
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