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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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Anushree Sinha

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Globally renowned for offering world-class programs, Princeton attracts bright minds from all over the globe. As per the Princeton University reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the university has obtained 5.0 stars for the quality of faculty. According to students,

  • Faculty is highly-qualified;
  • Professors are very welcoming and supportive;
  • Student life is a combination of academic, social, and personal growth;
  • Academic life is very competitive, fast-paced and challenging;
  • From sports to education, everything is world-class;
  • Has a very strong alumni network; and more.

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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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Nishtha Pruthi

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Princeton University, initially established as the College of New Jersey in 1746, boasts a rich history intertwined with religious movements and educational aspirations. Interestingly, the college emerged from a split within the Presbyterian Church, with New Light Presbyterians seeking an alternative to existing institutions like Harvard and Yale. With the Great Awakening and religious revival, the founders aimed for a broader educational experience. Following the acquisition of a charter in 1746, the college initially resided in Elizabeth, New Jersey, before relocating to its present location in Princeton. Early leadership figures lik

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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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