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When it comes to selectivity, both of the universities UCLA and USC rank fairly equally. UCLA has an acceptance rate of around 11%, whereas, USC has an acceptance rate of 12.5%. However, when it comes to ranking, then UCLA ranks better than USC. In the QS World University Rankings 2024, UCLA ranks at #29, whereas, USC ranks at #116. In Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023, UCLA ranks at #21 and USC ranks at #65.

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The below are the Must have completed both X and XII state board or CBSE examinations.

  • Must have a score above 70% and no mark below 60. 

  • UCLA does not consider SAT and ACT

  • English Requirments

  • the applicant must provide the university with transcripts of their academics with Higher education certificates. Similarly, applying for a PhD or doctoral programme may require a master’s degree and transcripts from all graduate institutions of the applicant.

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However, the programme regained ground in 2023, to 13th, according to the US News. This shows the university’s reputation and surrey good in terms of the course. International students can surely consider BSc Computer Science at UCAS.

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This is a Bachelor of Science Computer Science is a  four-year programme beginning in the freshman year.

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 Yes, considering the University stands No. #19 globally we can conclude it’s in the top 20 university in the world and offers prestigious MBA programme that was recognised by THE in 2023. Overall the university is surely a good option with it’s various specailzations.

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No, applicants can apply to UCLA without any GRE or GMAT scores. However applicants sould have a good GMAT score in between 700 and 750 to be considered. However GMAT is not compulsory for UCLA

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No,   UCLA is not a part of any Ivy League, its a public research university in california with just an acceptance rate of 11%.

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The students must pay an INR of 61.6 L per anum. This includes essential academic and campus resources as well. Applicants must re check with the University to avoid the last minute confusion. 

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The MBA programme at UCLA is typically through a blend of fellowships and loans. The students are automatically evaluated for both merit and donor fellowships as a part of admission process. 

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