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The University of California Santa Cruz offers more than 100 degree programs at undergraduate and graduate levels to international students. Students have to apply via the UC Santa Cruz application system. The application fee for UG and PG courses are-

  • UG: USD 95 or INR 9k
  • PG: USD 155 or INR 14.8k

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The University California, Santa Cruz is one of the best public universities in the U.S. As per U.S. News, UC Santa Cruz ranks at #43 in the Top Public schools category in 2026. Whereas, in the National Universities category, this university ranks at #88 in 2026. 

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The University of New Hampshire is one of the finest institution of higher education in the United States. Its campuses offer a very diverse and culturally vibrant environment for international students. The University of New Hampshire priorities comfort its international students across its campuses. The University of New Hampshire has over 11,500+ undergraduate and 2,466 graduate students out of which over 500+ are international students from 43 countries around the world.

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As per the First Destination Survey of the class of 2025 the average salary for an USD 60,976 (Around INR 57 L). About 95% of the undergraduate students obtained jobs.

  • 88% students took jobs related to their major
  • 72% was the internship participation

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As per the First Destination Survey, the Class of 2022 reported high satisfaction with their education at the University of New Hampshire after graduation. As per survey, 90% were strongly or somewhat satisfied with the graduate education received at UNH, 90% strongly agreed that they would recommend UNH as a good place for graduate study and 92% definitely or somewhat agreed that their graduate degree from UNH helped meet their career goals.

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Chancellor’s Scholarship is awarded to first-year international applicants at the University of New Hampshire. This scholarship awards USD 10,000 to international students enrolling at the University of New Hampshire. The criteria for this scholarship are given below.

  • Awarded to academically competitive applicants with a weighted recalculated GPA between 3.90 – 4.00
  • Must maintain continuous enrollment as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits per semester
  • Must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) by the end of sophomore year and maintain this GPA during the remainder of your undergraduate career
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The Trustee’s Scholarship at the University of New Hampshire is for international students offering an award of USD 12,000. To get this scholarship, international students need to meet the following criteria:

  • A weighted recalculated GPA should be greater than 4.0
  • Must maintain continuous enrollment as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits per semester
  • Must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) by the end of sophomore year and maintain it during the remainder of the course

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Indian students can apply online via Common Application for UG courses. For admission to PG courses of UNH, students can apply online directly. Once the application form is completed, Indian students are required to pay an application processing fee of USD 65 (Around INR 6.1k). 

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The University of New Hampshire acceptance rate is 87%. That means the university is not very selective in admissions. With an acceptance rate of 87%, it is not very hard to get into the University of New Hampshire. However, for some popular courses, the university is very competitive in admission. Therefore, admission to some courses at the University of New Hampshire for international might be very hard and require an average GPA of 3.5 to 4.0. Please check the minimum eligibility and deadline before applying for any course at the University of New Hampshire.

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The University of New Hampshire offers a wide range of engineering programs through its College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. The engineering programs of the university are highly ranked in the United States. The U.S. News and World Report 2023 ranked the University of New Hampshire #105 for its Chemical Engineering programs, #89 for its Civil Engineering programs, #128 for its Electrical Engineering programs and #132 for its Mechanical Engineering programs in the United States.

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