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Mukul Thapa

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University of Cincinnati expects an IELTS score of 6.5 or higher from international students to join their undergraduate and graduate programs. Along with the IELTS scores, students must fulfill their English language proficiency by submitting the scores of TOEFL, PTE, and Duolingo. The University of Cincinnati English language requirements for international students are given below:

English Language Test

UG Score

PG Score

IELTS

6.5 or above

6.5 or above

TOEFL iBT

79 or above

80 or above

PTE

53 or above

47 or above

Duolingo

100 or above

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Nishtha Gupta

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Yes, the University of Cincinnati accepts international students from all over the globe. As per an unofficial source, the University of Cincinnati enrolled over 53,000 students, of which more than 41,000 were undergraduate and over 12,000 were graduate. The ethnic diversity indicates that 8.7% of total university enrollment was international students. Students can check the ethnic breakdown at University of Cincinnati below:

Particulars

Headcount 2024-2025

Undergraduate

41,223

Graduate & Professional

12,012

Total Enrollment

53,235

University of Cincinnati Ethnic Breakdown:

Ethnicity

Enrollment statistics 2024-2025

African American

5,468 (10.3%)

Hispanic

3,020 (5.7%)

Asian

2,812 (5.3%)

International

4,616 (8.7%)

Two or more races

2,352 (4.4%)

Unknown

661 (1.2%)

American Indian/Alaska Native

76 (0.1%)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

38 (0.1%)

White

34,192 (64.2%)

 

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Jasleen Shukla

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The University of Cincinnati requires a GRE score of 310 total on the quantitative and verbal sections for most of the Graduate courses. The courses that require GRE are Artificial Intelligence, Architectural Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc. Also, for some of the programs, GRE score submission is optional. 

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Akansha katariya

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The University of Cincinnati expects a minimum 3.4 GPA and 3 on a 4 point scale from UG and PG applicants respectively and along with the GPA scores students must focus on aiming for high scores in academics, improving the English language and submitting all the necessary documents. Some of the mandatory documents include high school transcripts, a letter of recommendation and ACT/SAT scores (optional).

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Gunjan Aggrawal

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Students can expect Cincinnati Uni admission process to be less selective as its acceptance rate is around 88%. Students who meet the entry requirements and have good academic scores in their previous studies have a higher chance of getting admission. 

 

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Piyush Pandey

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Cincinnati Uni acceptance rate is 88% meaning that out of every 100 students who apply to the uni about 88 are likely to be offered the opportunity to enroll on the Cincinnati campus making the admission criteria of the university very non selective

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

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Foreign students must fulfill the eligibility by holding a ug degree for pg and a high school degree in a relevant discipline for UG. They must submit the required documents for the desired programme at the Uni of Cincinnati. Check the University of Cincinnati requirements for UG and PG for international students mentioned below

UG requirements

  • A high school degree in a relevant discipline
  • Official high school transcripts
  • ACT/SAT scores (optional)
  • Letter of recommendations (optional)

PG requirements

  • Bachelor's degree from a recognised university or equivalent
  • Transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
  • Letter of recommendations
  • Engli
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Anangsha Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, the University of Cincinnati give a work permit to its international students. However, under specific conditions, F-1 and J-1 students may work with permission from UC International. Students visa type also affects the options you can take advantage of. The kinds of work you can do are limited for each type.

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Vipra Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, the University of Cincinnati permits international students to work while studying. International students must fulfil certain requirements that are as follows:

On-campus Employment

  • During the academic year, part-time students are permitted to work up to 20 hours a week.
  • While classes are in session, international students are permitted to work up to 20 hours a week.
  • During breaks, international students are permitted to work up to 40 hours a week.
  • For as long as students are enrolled in a full course of study, students are permitted to work.

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