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Nishtha Karan

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University of South Carolina acceptance rate stands at 61%, which makes it a moderately selective university to get into. In comparison with the University of North Carolina at Charlotte acceptance rate of 69%, South Carolina University can be considered slightly more selective in its admission criteria.

As listed, getting into Uni of South Carolina is competitive. Hence, students must excel in academics to boost their chances. Apart from this, students who are outstanding in activities outside class also stand a good chance of securing admission.

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Shruti Mishra

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In order to secure admission, all overseas applicants must fulfill certain University of North Carolina at Charlotte admission requirements listed below:

Undergraduate Requirements:

Graduate Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in relevant field;
  • Official academic transcripts
  • Course-by-course foreign transcript ev
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Anushree Sinha

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Usually, the University of North Carolina acceptance rate is around 80%. For Fall 2024 admissions, North Carolina at Charlotte University received over 23,000 applications from prospective undergraduates and graduates. Out of these,  nearly 19,000 candidates secured an admission offer from the university. Hence, it can be concluded that with the University of North Carolina at Charlotte acceptance rate of 79.6%, the university is selective to get into.

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Headcount/Percentage

Applicants

23,887

Admitted Students

19,015

Students Enrolled

4,657

Acceptance Rate

79.6%

Yield Rate

24.4%

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Taru Bhandari

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Yes, the university is certainly a good option for higher studies abroad, ranking #58 in the US among universities, #26 among public schools, and #60 for value, per US News. It is also very affordable and has a student-to-faculty ratio of only 15:1.

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