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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The UT Austin Law School does not maintain on-campus accommodation of its own, & thus students have to look for external accommodation providers offering residential facilities to international students.
The table below gives a detailed breakdown of the annual costs one can expect to incur over the duration of their studies:
Component | Cost |
|---|---|
Books & Supplies | USD 1,500 (INR 1.3 L) |
Housing & Food | USD 17,300 (INR 14.8 L) |
Transportation | USD 1,740 (INR 1.5 L) |
Personal & Miscellaneous Expenses | USD 4,634 (INR 3.96 L) |
Bar Exam Fees | Varies |
Total | USD 25,174 (INR 21.5 L) |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of studies at UT Austin Law School varies with the level of the course a student opts to pursue. The average tuition fee for first-year international applicants is around USD 56,822 (INR 48.56 L). The cost of an LLM course, specifically is around INR 39.6 L.
Students must also account for the costs associated with living as part of student accommodation in & around the university campus such as food, transport, medical bills, books & supplies, etc. when planning their studies abroad.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the University of Texas at Austin is now a Tier 1 research institute known for being one of the best higher educational research facilities in the world.
The institute attains Tier-1 or R-1 acknowledgement as per the Carnegie Classification which places those institutes as part of its top tier who have spent over USD 50 million as part of research expenditure over the course of an academic year & conducted a high volume of research activity.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the University of Texas at Austin is not part of the Ivy League universities known for being some of the best universities in the US & worldwide.
The Ivy League are considered the best institutes for higher studies due to its world class industry standard resources, & environment that consists of Nobel prize winning faculties, who are always there to guide students over the course of their academic journey.
Check out: Ivy League Universities in USA
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The UT Austin is known for being part of the best higher educational institutes in the United States, for over 140 years, attracting international students from across the globe & offering them the ideal learning environment with access to industry standard facilities & resources.
Its graduates are also very much in demand to some of the best organizations in the world, with 99% of its graduating law Class of 2024 securing placements.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per the latest student enrolment data made available by the institute, the average LSAT scores of students who successfully enrolled as part of the Class of 2027 at UT Austin were in the range 167-172.
With an acceptance rate of 15.6%, it is one of the most selective law school in the US to secure admissions at.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The average GPA of students who successfully secured seats as part of the Class of 2027 at UT Austin Law School stood at 3.74-3.97.
The institute's high GPA requirements, suggests a clear preference to enroll applicants with solid academic backgrounds & therefore, prospective applicants are advised to perform well as part of their past academics to secure a seat.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The UT Austin Law School acceptance rate of 15.6% suggests, it is one of the toughest institutions to secure admissions at, accepting on average only 1.5 applications of every 10 it receives for admissions.
However, students with good grades in school/college level academics can still secure a seat at the institute, provided they satisfy its admission requirements.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, UT Austin can be deemed a good law school when taking into account the fact that 99% of its law graduates successfully found jobs, after completing respective studies on a median salary of USD 225,000 (INR 1.92 Cr).
Further, the institute also secures a country-level rank of #17 as per Shiksha Popularity Rankings, placing it among the top 20 law schools in the United States.
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