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Raushan Kumar

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There is no official dress code, but ETS suggests wearing comfortable clothing. You may get photographed for identification, so avoid wearing hats, caps, or anything that can obscure your face.

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PRIYANKA

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Science specialization is ranked #2 by Shiksha, #43 by ARWU and #54 by QS Rankings. Science-specialized courses have been ranked by some other ranking bodies which are mentioned in the table below:

Ranking Body

2024

2025

QS - Physics and Astronomy

#48

#54

QS - Mathematics

#45

#70

QS - Biological Sciences

#127

#113

ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Mathematics

#43

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ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Physics

#151

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Rachit Arora

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Provided that the applicant meets all the other Boston University eligibility requirements, they are allowed to submit an application holding a three-year bachelor's degree from India. This degree should be accredited by India's National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a grade of 'A' or higher or by similarly recognised bodies. 

Look at the important pointers given below - 

  • While the three-year degrees are accepted, this university generally prefers applicants holding a four-year UG degree due to it being the standard educational benchmark in the US. 
  • To show the English language proficiency is another elig
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Virajita Bisht

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The requirements for Standardized tests like SAT, ACT, GMAT, or the GRE vary depending on the nature of Boston University courses. For UG admissions, Boston University traditionally required SAT or ACT exams, but due to evolving admission policies and the COVID-19 pandemic impact, the university has started offering test-flexibility and some relief. 

Students can choose to submit SAT or ACT scores as a good score can significantly boost one's chances to be a part of Boston University admisssions. The students are recommended to take the SAT or ACT, as the Boston University acceptance rate is only 12.8% which shows selecti

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PRIYANKA

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KTH Royal Institute is one of the top 100 universities in the world. Shiksha Popularity Ranking has ranked the university at #4 at the national level and #89 at the global level. QS World University ranking ranked the university at #78, showing a decline in graph when compared with previous year rankings. THE (Times Higher Education) ranked the university #95 in 2025 and #97 in 2024. ARWU rankings are #201. Apart from this, US News has also ranked the university at #252 in 2025 and #251 in 2024. The change in yearly rankings could be because of many factors. Different ranking bodies have a different ranking criteria. 

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Yatendra Shukla

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It is not so easy to pick any of them. Both Oxford University and MIT are world-class institutions. Almost every student wants to study in any of them, but they excel in different subjects. 

  • The Oxford University in UK, is renowned for humanities, social sciences, and research tradition, offering a broad education.
  • On the other hand, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in USA is globally famous for STEM, engineering, and technology innovation.

In short, the better institute for you totally depends on your interest of study and career goals, rather than overall prestige.

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