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Princeton University courses popular among international students are Social Sciences, Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Public Administration, Physical Sciences, History, Foreign Languages, Literature, Linguistics, English, and so on. Princeton University is also distinctively recognised for its research activities and commitment to undergraduate teaching. Some of the popular undergraduate majors among international students are Computer Science, Public Policy Analysis, Biochemistry, and Ecology.
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Princeton University rankings are among the top universities in the world by many global ranking providers like US News & World Report, QS Ranking, and Times Higher Education for 2023. The current Princeton University ranking is improved by major ranking providers. According to QS World University ranking 2023, the university ranks 16 in the world and the top 10 universities in the USA. Students can check out the university ranking page for detailed information.
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Princeton University does not have a specific international transfer programme with VIT Vellore or any other institution. Princeton University has its own transfer admission process, and transfer students are typically admitted at the beginning of their sophomore (2nd) year.
To transfer to Princeton University, you would need to go through their regular transfer admission process, which is highly competitive. The university considers factors such as academic performance, standardized test scores, essays, letters of recommendation, and extracurricular involvement during the transfer application review.
It's worth mentioning that transfer
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Having a score in the range of 1500-1600 will increase your acceptance chances. There are no specific score requirement though. Below 1200 will reduce your chances of both admission and scholarship.
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You have to apply to the universities through common app or individually. Your SAT/ACT scores are sent directly by the respective agencies. With your application you will be required to submit your high school transcript, letter of recommendations from principal/counselor and teacher, an essay or Statement of purpose, etc.
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