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Tasneem Hoda

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University of Wisconsin Madison has an application fee of USD 70 for undergraduate students and USD 75 for graduate international students. Students can submit the non-refundable application fee before filling and submitting their admission application on the official website. 

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Samudrala Ajay Kumar

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  • Bentley Hall.
  • Caneris Hall.
  • Millennium Hall.
  • Race Street Walk.
  • North Hall.
  • Race Street Residences.
  • Towers Hall.
  • Van Rensselaer Hall.

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kamal josan

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In Australia you can go for Bachelor in  Commerce, Accounting, Business, Management, Marketing, Tourism and Hospitality, Digital Marketing, Business Innovation, Information System, Law, HRM, Economics and Bachelor of Business in various specialisation like above. Single and dual Bachelor's are also available. 

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Muskan

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Similar to most American colleges, applying to the University of San Diego (USD) is a very simple process that calls for the submission of certain documents such as academic transcripts, recommendation letters, test results (GMAT/GRE), and a personal statement. USD places a strong emphasis on a comprehensive evaluation that takes into account applicants' personal accomplishments, programme fit, and academic background. Given its dedication to ethics and global perspectives, USD may provide a more individualised application process and emphasise community fit and ideals in comparison to larger or more competitive universities.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The University of California San Diego ranking is among the top 100 universities in the world as per a top-ranking publisher in 2025. In 2024, as per another ranking publisher, the university ranks within the category of Top 100 Universities in the World. In the QS rankings, this university ranks at #66 position in 2026 and #72 in 2025. As per Times Higher Education rankings 2025, this university ranks at #34 position

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a B.Com course is generally accepted in the USA, but its recognition and equivalency can depend on the specific institution or employer. U.S. universities and professional organizations may evaluate a BCom course through credential evaluation services to determine its equivalence to a U.S. degree.

If the B Com course is considered equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree, it can be used for further studies, employment, or professional certifications in the U.S.

However, the specific courses and focus areas of the BCom course may be reviewed to ensure they meet the requirements of a particular programme or job.

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Saurabh Singh

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The University of Oklahoma has a somewhat competitive admissions process. Compared to more selective universities, it is relatively accessible, with an acceptance rate of about 80%. Strong academic credentials, such as an average GPA of 3.0-3.5, high SAT or ACT scores, and involvement in extracurricular activities are usually required of applicants. Since the university appreciates well-rounded students, essays and recommendations may also be very important. Even though it's not the most competitive school, admissions success depends on thoughtful application and strong preparation.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Avg 1st year cost of studying BTech in USA will be between INR 30 L - 40 L or more for most universities. Check table mentioned below to know about first-year tuition fee to study BTech in USA-

UniversityFirst-Year Tuition Fees
MITINR 58 L
Stanford UniversityINR 61 L - 62 L
Harvard University INR 54 L
Northeastern University INR 51 L - 1 Cr
University of California, Berkeley CampusINR 28 L - 46 L
UCLAINR 45 L

 

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Akanksha Malhotra

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According to some of the students' perspective, here are the benefits of doing an MS in USA: 

  • Students are going to learn time management as there could be deadlines to submit the assignments
  • Students are going to know about the value for money 
  • Taking a leap of faith outside the comfort zone by studying MS in USA would be the most important benefit
  • Students are going to learn new things every day, be it related to academics, social life or personal life
  • Students will be meeting people with diverse backgrounds

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Tasneem Hoda

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University of Hawaii at Manoa offers a range of undergraduate, graduate and professional degree courses for international students. Checl some of the popular programs at the university mentioned below

  • Business Administration and Management 
  • Psychology 
  • Political Science and Government 
  • Computer Science 
  • Economics 
  • Marketing 

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