
How to apply to a U.S. University?
If you want to pursue an undergraduate degree, it is essential for you to meet all the requirements.
The requirement varies depending on the university, you have to research what they want and expect.
The requirements include:
Must have completed Grade 12 examination or are graduating that year. You will have to submit predicted score for admission in university.
Higher secondary school certificate (10th Grade)
High School certificate (12th Grade)
Intermediate certificate or documents (11th Grade)
A personal statement
A letter of recommendation
English proficiency test like IELTS and TOEFL.
Might take optional standardized test like SAT and ACT’s.
Other than these, some eligibility requirements for the top universities are the IB score, GPA, SAT/ACT score, IELTS/ TOEFL score, and the Acceptance rate.
Colleges also look upon your involvement in extracurricular activities or other interests. The activities might be sports, clubs, music groups, and look for leadership positions you took, accomplished, and time you committed to the activity.
Along with grades, universities ask for a letter of recommendation from school faculty or counselor.
Here are some of the major and most popular courses in each university. It will be easier to pick the best college for your undergraduate degree.
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Computer Science
Mechanical Engineering
Mathematics
2. Stanford University
Computer Science
Biology
Engineering
3. Harvard University
Economics
Computer Science
Social Science Research Methods
4. California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
Computer Science
Physics
Electrical Engineering
5. University of Chicago
Economics
Mathematics
Biology
6. Princeton University
Computer Science
Economics
Public Policy Analysis
7. University of Pennsylvania
Finance
Economics
Management Sciences and Information Systems
8. Yale University
Economics
Political Science and Government
History
9. Cornell University
Biology
Computer Science
Business
10. Columbia University
Computer Science
Economics
Political Science and Government
11. University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Information Science
Business
Economics
12. John Hopkins University
Public Health
Neuroscience and Neurobiology
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
13. Northwestern University
Economics
Psychology
Journalism
14. University of California, Berkeley
Computer Science
Economics
Cellular Biology
15. New York University
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Economics
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
16. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Economics
Sociology
Biology
17. Duke University
Computer Science
Public Policy Analysis
Economics
18. Carnegie Mellon University
Computer Science
Statistics
Electrical Engineering
19. University of San Diego (UCSD)
Biology
Cognitive Science
International Studies
20. Brown University
Computer Science
Economics
Computational and Applied Mathematics
Now you know the eligibility requirements and most popular course of top universities of US, you have a goal to work towards. Good luck on your exam and scores!
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