Arizona State University (ASU), Admissions, Courses, Fees, Entry Criteria

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The Arizona State University (ASU) was first founded by the Thirteenth Territorial Legislature in 1885 as Territorial Normal School to provide education in mechanical arts and agriculture. It was later renamed as Arizona State Teachers College and again as Arizona State College in 1945. In 1958, it became Arizona State University with the vote of people and a victory margin of 2-to-1. Currently, the university has numerous schools, colleges, centers, and institutes that offer education in various fields of study. Also, it holds the accreditation of the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).

Arizona State University has five campuses across Phoenix. The Downtown Phoenix campus houses the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, College of Health Solutions, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, College of Integrative Arts and Sciences, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and College of Public Service and Community Solutions. The Tempe campus is the university’s first and largest campus and has the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Sustainability and the School for the Future of Innovation in Society. The west campus offers numerous degree programs from the university’s various colleges and schools. It is known for its incredibly designed entry gates, Fletcher Lawn, and extensive public art.

University at a glance

Total International Students10,268
Size of Campus in acres700
Male/Female Ratio1 : 0.88
UG/PG Course Ratio1 : 1.28
Faculty/Student Ratio1 : 22.0
Endowments ValueUSD 665 million
No.of Campuses5
Yearly Hostel & Meals ExpenseINR 7.4 Lakh
International Students Websitehttps://students.asu.edu/international
#Alumni across Worldmore than 500,000
Students belonging to136 Countries
#Nobel prizes received5

Fees

CoursesDuration1st Year Tuition Fees
MBA(1 Course)24 MonthsUSD 103,671
MS(18 Courses)1.5 – 144 MonthsUSD 25,200 – 56,964
BE/Btech(10 Courses)4 YearsUSD 31,200
BSc(4 Courses)4 YearsUSD 31,200
BBA(3 Courses)4 YearsUSD 29,512 – 31,200
MIM(5 Courses)0.7 YearUSD 25,200 – 60,974
Other Courses(2 Courses)4 YearsUSD 31,200

Entry Criteria

CoursesExams
MBA(1 Course)GMAT: AcceptedGRE: AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above
MS(18 Courses)GRE: 305 & AboveIELTS: 6.5-7TOEFL: 80-100
BE/Btech(10 Courses)SAT: 1210-1230IELTS: 6-6.5TOEFL: 61-79
BSc(4 Courses)SAT: 1180 & AboveIELTS: 6 & AboveTOEFL: 61 & Above
BBA(3 Courses)SAT: 1180-1230IELTS: 6 & AboveTOEFL: 61 & Above
MIM(5 Courses)GRE: AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & AboveTOEFL: 80 & Above
Other Courses(2 Courses)IELTS: 6 & AboveTOEFL: 61 & AboveSAT: Accepted

Admission Requirements

DocumentsSOP: Needed for few coursesLOR: Needed for few coursesEssays: Needed for few coursesCV: Needed for few coursesAdditional documents: Required
Application feesUSD 85 – 115
Type of deadlineDepends on course

On campus accommodation

Available

Description

  • University provides on-campus accommodation to its UG and PG students
  • First-year students are expected to live on-campus in a residential college with the students who share the same program and career interest
  • Upper-division students can choose to live in a variety of housing options including on-campus suite-style rooms and shared apartments with a kitchen
  • Residence halls have fully furnished rooms and community spaces, utilities, internet, trained on-site residential staff available 24/7, and are close to classes, academic buildings, student services and campus dining locations

Link for on-campus housing : https://housing.asu.edu/

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