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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Due to Japan's extensive higher education subsidies, international students can study at the University of Tokyo for comparatively less money than they might at many Western universities. Tuition for undergraduate and graduate degrees is about 535,800 JPY (about $3,500 to $4,000 USD, depending on currency rates) per year. The annual facility charge is around 17,000 JPY (about $120 USD), and there is an admission cost of 282,000 JPY (about $2,000 USD) each person. In order to cover housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses, overseas students should spend between 100,000 and 150,000 JPY (about $700 to $1,000 USD) each month, w
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Indeed, the stringent admissions process at the University of Southern California (USC) makes admissions extremely difficult. USC is one of the most selective universities in the US, with an admittance rate of roughly 12–13%. Applicants normally need to have a strong academic background, which includes hard coursework like Andhra Pradesh or IB classes, a high GPA (usually 3.7 or higher on a 4.0 scale), and impressive standardised test scores (if required) to be accepted. But USC has a comprehensive admissions process, which means they look at more than simply academic performance. The decision-making process also heavily considers le
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Lewis University's admissions procedure is fairly selective, therefore getting in is not seen to be particularly difficult. A diverse spectrum of students, including those from outside, who fulfil Lewis University's academic and English proficiency standards are accepted, with an acceptance rate of roughly 60–70%. While certain undergraduate programs may be test-optional, most need a minimum GPA of 2.5–3.0 on a 4.0 scale in addition to SAT or ACT results. A bachelor's degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 is normally required for graduate programs, in addition to other prerequisites such as a statement of purpose, recommendation letters
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IELTS is frequently required for international students to be admitted to Teesside University, especially for English-taught undergraduate and graduate programs. A minimum IELTS score of 6.0 to 6.5 is typically required by the university, with no individual band score falling below 5.5 or 6.0, depending on the degree. By imposing this requirement, students are guaranteed to possess the level of English ability required to thrive in an academic setting.
Teesside University does, however, provide considerable leeway for candidates who do not fulfil the IELTS criteria. An exemption can be available to you if you are from an English-speakin
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
You must fulfil the specific admission requirements of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) based on the programme you are applying for if you are from India. Making sure your results from the Class 12 board test match the requirements for admission to UvA is the first step in applying for undergraduate programs. According to the program, Indian students should generally have a high percentage in Class 12 (usually over 70–80%), and their disciplines should match the requirements of the program, such as Science and math for technical courses.
You must have an excellent academic record and a bachelor's degree that meets Dutch academi
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
One of the oldest and most prominent universities in France, Sorbonne University, provides a variety of well-liked courses, especially in the humanities, sciences, and medicine. The institution attracts students who want to learn more about cultural studies, European history, and classical literature because of its well-known academic programs in literature, history, and philosophy. For instance, the School of Humanities is a top option for students seeking degrees in French literature, linguistics, philosophy, and history because of its highly respected programs in these subjects.
Apart from the humanities, Sorbonne University is also
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
International students wanting admission to UG or PG degrees can apply for the University of Queensland scholarships. There are around 11 scholarships at the university available for students. The table below includes the Queensland University scholarships for students -
| University of Queensland Scholarships | Awards |
|---|---|
| UQ International Student Scholarships | Living Expense, Accommodation, etc. |
| Destination Australia Scholarship (Queensland) | Tuition & Fees |
| UQ International High Achievers Award - India | Tuition & Fees |
| Women in Economics and Finance PGT Scholarship | Tuition & Fees |
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
With a wide range of programs, a friendly atmosphere, and a top-notch education, Arizona State University (ASU) is a great option for international students. One of the best public institutions in the US, ASU is especially well-known for its business, computer science, engineering, sustainability, and innovation departments. With students from more than 130 nations, the university boasts a sizable and active international community that makes it simple for foreign students to fit in. Through its Global Launch program, ASU offers a wide range of support services, such as academic advising, career services, orientation events, and Englis
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
It can be very expensive to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for four years. Living expenses, tuition, and fees are all included in the overall cost. According to the academic year 2024–2025, MIT charges an undergraduate tuition of about $61,000 per year, plus an extra $2,200 in required fees. An additional $20,000 is usually spent on-campus living and eating, and between $83,000 to $85k is spent annually on books, supplies, personal expenses, and health insurance. In four years, that comes to about $330,000 to $340,000. MIT, however, provides substantial financial aid and is dedicated to affordability.
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