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Ridhi

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Yes there were around 213 graduates from the class of 2021  involved in governmental services after graduating from Princeton University. Students can find out more on the uni's official website

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Ridhi

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As per the latest available data, Princeton University is home to 197 Indian-origin students as of 2024. With a Princeton University acceptance rate for international students of 2.11%,  it can be concluded that securing a seat at Princeton is not a cakewalk. The enrollment trends for both Indian students and international students at large are given below in a tabular form:

YearIndian StudentsInternational Students
20241972,318
20231972,189
20221971,920
20211831,866
20201862,053

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Ridhi

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Yes, Princeton admits students from around the globe. It has an international population of 2,100 students. The ethnic breakdown of the UG students enrolled at Princeton University for the class of 2029 can be checked from the table given below: 

Ethnic/Racial Group 

Headcount %

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.0%

American Indian or Alaska Native

0.1%

Black or African American, non-Hispanic 

5.0% 

Multiracial7.7%

Race and/or ethnicity unknown 

8.2%

Hispanic/Latino 

9.2%

Nonresidents 

14.1%

Asian, non-Hispanic 

27.1%

White, non-Hispanic 

28.5%

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Akansha katariya

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Princeton University offers a range of programs to Indian students. Most of them are top-ranked and have good career scope.

The best Princeton courses are Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Public Policy and International Affairs, Physics, Molecular Biology/ Biomedical, and more.

Students can check the table below for the top Princeton majors chosen by Indians, along with the interest:

Popular Majors

Ideal for students interested in

Computer Science

AI, cutting-edge technology, ML

Economics

Analytical and business-oriented field

Public and International Affairs

Community impact, governance,  development

Operations Research & Financial Engineering

Consulting and Finance

History

Humanities, Media, Policy

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Esha Tiwari

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Yes, students who are willing to take the Princeton admission must be from the recognised boards like CBSE, ICSE, state boards, IB, and Cambridge A-levels.

Students must belong among the top 1-2% of their board, demonstrate academic rigor through subjects like Math, Science, Humanities, and submit strong ACT/SAT scores.

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Jiya Chauhan

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Princeton University does not provide any merit-based scholarships to international students, but it offers 100% need-based financial aid to students. International students must demonstrate financial need based on family income or assets and submit certain documents such as the CSS profile, ISFAA, Princeton financial aid application, and more. There is no separate portal for scholarship application, students. The students who applied automatically are eligible for the scholarship if their family income is between INR 80L and INR 85L per year.

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Ridhi

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The Princeton University acceptance rate for the class of 2028 stood at just 4.6%, suggesting that of every 100 students who apply to Princeton, only 4-5 students are likely to be accepted. This means that the admission criteria for Princeton University are extremely selective. Moreover, the acceptance rate has been dropping for the last few years, pointing to growing competition for aspirants.  

The Princeton University acceptance rate for international students is about 2.1%, around half of the regular admission rate, meaning that Princeton is even more selective about its international applicants. 

 

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Manashjyoti Sharma

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University of Michigan and Princeton University both are among the top choices of international students in the USA. Every university offers something unique for its international students to stand out of the herd. Both universities have its advantages and disadvantages. University of Michigan acceptance rate stands at 18%, which makes it extremely competitive. This means out of 100 students, around 18 students are enrolled in the university. On the other hand, Princeton University acceptance rate is 3.9%, which makes it somewhat competitive to secure admission. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around 4 students are e

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Akash Gaur

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No, the Princeton University is not the #1 higher educational institute in the world as per Shiksha Popularity Rankings. That honour lies with MIT.

Despite this, Princeton is still part of the most prestigious institutes in the country, a member of the Ivy League, the institute ranks #4 in the US & #11 worldwide as per Shiksha Rankings. 

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