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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
To be a part of the University of California, Riverside admissions for UG courses, international students are required to have pursued certain subjects in high school. Below is the list of subjects with the key details:
| Subject Area (A to G) | Years Required | Key Details | Recommended for Popular Majors |
|---|---|---|---|
| History/Social Science | 2 years | Can be history from your home country | Yes (all majors) |
| English | 4 years | Composition and literature in your language of instruction | Yes (all majors) |
| Mathematics | 3 years (4 rec.) | Must include elementary and advanced algebra, two/three-dimensional geometry; 4 years recommended for engineering/science majors | Essential for CS, Engineering, Business |
| Laboratory Science | 2 years (3 rec.) | Biology, Chemistry and/or Physics (3 years recommended for STEM majors) | Strongly recommended for CS, Engineering, Sciences |
| Language Other than English | 2 years (3 rec.) | Same language | Recommended for all |
| Visual and Performing Arts | 1 year | Art, Dance, Drama/Theater, Music | Yes |
| College-Preparatory Elective | 1 year | Additional courses from the above areas | Yes |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The University of California, Riverside Campus is classified as tier one by Carnegie, meaning there are abundant research opportunities available for UG students. Below mentioned are the research opportunities:
| Key Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| uResearch Portal | Central digital hub where students browse and apply for research positions, internships, and creative projects across departments |
| Organized Research Programs | Structured, often paid opportunities like CAMP (STEM), MacREU (materials science), MARC U*STAR (biomedical/behavioral), and RISE (summer STEM research) |
| Faculty Mentorship | Students can independently reach out to professors or use departmental listings to match with research mentors that align with their interests |
| Campus and Regional Opportunities | Studnets get access to off-campus research such as NSF REUs, Caltech summer programs, and local/regional policy institutes. |
| Publishing and Presenting | Undergraduates can publish in the “Undergraduate Research Journal” and present at conferences, poster sessions, and symposia |
| Experiential Learning as Curriculum | Many classes embed research and hands-on work; some majors require senior research or capstone projects as part of degree requirements. |
| All-Undergraduate Access | Opportunities span all years and all majors, supporting skill development and academic networking to enhance future prospects. |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
International students are required to pay an application fee at the University of California, Riverside Campus via the official application portal of the university with other important documents. The UCR Application fee is USD 80 (INR 6,860). This fee can be paid via credit card or debit card online.
There are application fee waivers available for international students who are eligible for the same.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Melbourne has purchased a 7.2-hectare site in the heart of the Fishermans Bend Employment Precinct to build a world-class engineering and design campus for large, experimental research, hands-on learning and collaboration with industry.
Planned to commence construction in 2025, Stage 1 of the campus will be a super hub for innovation purpose-built for the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT) and the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning (ABP), with space for industry to co-locate.
Large, interactive spaces, state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant innovation environment will pus
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Melbourne alumni community is made up of more than 500,000 alumni living and working in more than 150 countries. The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology have 34,000 Alumni from more than 100 countries. Also, there are 2,281 Donors who have exceeded 2018 and 2019 philanthropic targets. The university offers a range of events, benefits, career resources as well as volunteering and mentoring programs to continue the student's relationship with the university and each other. Also, there is a membership of the University of Melbourne alumni community that is free and extended to all those who have successfull
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
University of Arizona scholarships attracts students from all over the world. The university offers various scholarships for its international students at both UG and PG level. The university scholarship deadline for UG programs to apply for the scholarships is Dec 1, 2026. International students must meet all the admission and scholarship requirement at the university.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
International students are allowed to work a maximum of 24 hours a week off-campus, alongside their studies & full-time during vacations or academic breaks.
Students are allowed to work more than 1 jobs as long as they stay within this time limit. Working more than 24 hours a week is a violation of Canadian student visa rules, & can lead to the termination of the same, resulting in deportation from Canada.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes it is possible to study in Canada without IELTS, provided one satisfies any of the requirements listed below:
- Have attained valid scores in alternative langauge test scores such as TOEFL, PTE or Cambridge English
- Have studied in an English-medium school for a period of four or more years
- Are a native of an English-speaking nation
- Have attended the university's language school for one semester or year
- Have worked in an English-speaking country for a predetermined time
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