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Undergraduate Admissions and Degree Requirements

Undergraduate Applications

The application process is the same for domestic and international students with some additional documents required for international students. Domestic students are Indian citizens, and international students are non-Indian citizens.

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Step 1: Submit your application

Create an account and submit your application on the Ïã½¶´«Ã½ online applications portal.

Application fee for undergraduate is ₹5,000.

Step 2: Submit your official high school / secondary school transcript

Please have your school submit official transcripts sent through its electronic transcript service to Ïã½¶´«Ã½. If this service is not available, you may mail your sealed official transcripts to the university.

Step 3: Determine if you’re submitting optional materials

You may choose to submit a letter of recommendation or standardized test scores for consideration, but these items are not required. All students will be considered for institutional scholarships regardless of whether they submit a letter of recommendation or standardized test scores.

Letter of recommendation (optional)

Up to three are accepted. Please have your counselor email them directly to the university, or you can request the letter of recommendation to be sent through the Ïã½¶´«Ã½ application.

Who should submit a letter of recommendation?

There are certain cases when you may want to consider submitting a letter of recommendation. These cases include instances where your recommender can share insight beyond what is already shown in your application or transcript.

Standardized test scores (optional)

Ïã½¶´«Ã½ does not require standardized tests for undergraduate applicants. This policy applies to all applicants and all institutional scholarship considerations.

For students who want to submit standardized test scores, Ïã½¶´«Ã½â€™s SAT code is 1318; the ACT code is 1040. Ïã½¶´«Ã½ will super score any official scores that are submitted.

How does Ïã½¶´«Ã½ make decisions without a test score?

Ïã½¶´«Ã½ evaluates all applications holistically. The admissions committee considers the level of coursework (including math for more selective majors), academic performance in honors/AP/IB courses, your personal statement, involvement in extracurricular activities, and other aspects of your application when evaluating students for admission.

Degree Requirements

Ïã½¶´«Ã½ takes a holistic approach to reviewing applications, taking various factors into account
such as high school performance, essays, choice of major, and test scores (optional) to make an
admission decision and determine your optimal pathway to achieving your goals. Here is what we will
consider when reviewing your application:

High School Performance

  • Course selection and rigor (see recommended coursework below)
  • Grade-point average (see admitted student profile below)

Essays

  • Quality of response
  • Demonstration and understanding of academic interest
  • Explanation of any circumstances that contributed to your high school performance

Tip: Some of the Ïã½¶´«Ã½ essay questions are optional. Our admission counselors encourage you to
provide as much information as possible in order to help us understand your interests, needs, and goals
for your college experience, and to best support you in finding your pathway to success. However,
opting out of these questions will not negatively impact your application or admission decision.

Choice of Major

Each academic program at Ïã½¶´«Ã½ has its own criteria for admission. Many of our STEM-related
programs such as engineering, computing, hard sciences, and math may have different requirements
than Ïã½¶´«Ã½â€™s architecture, business, and humanities programs. Please see the recommended
coursework below to plan your high school academic schedule.

Test Scores (optional)

ACT or SAT scores are optional for admission. Admission counselors will review your scores if provided.
Opting out of providing test scores will not negatively impact your application for admission.
Recommended Coursework for Competitive High School Applicants 

SubjectNon-STEM Degree ProgramsSTEM Degree Programs
MathematicsThree to four yearsFour years (coursework at or above precalculus is highly recommended) 
ScienceThree yearsFour years (coursework including physics
or AP Physics is highly recommended) 
EnglishFour yearsFour years
Social ScienceThree yearsThree years
Second LanguageNot requiredNot required

Additional Recommendations  

  • Take advantage of AP, IB, honors, and/or dual enrollment courses offered at your high school.
    Strong performance in rigorous courses demonstrates your ability to be successful at the
    college level. When reviewing course rigor, admission counselors will consider the coursework
    available at your high school.
  • Submit letters of recommendation from teachers in subject areas aligned with your first choice major.