PHD in Physics
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Princeton, United States of America
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PROGRAM FEES
0
APPROXIMATE FEES FOR PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
70
70
ELIGIBILITY
- GRE - My Be Required 309
- GMAT - My Be Required 556
- SAT - My Be Required 1460-1570
- IELTS - My Be Required 7.0
- TOEFL - My Be Required 100
- PTE - My Be Required 53
- GPA - My Be Required 3.9
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INTAKE
- SPRING 1 November
REQUIREMENTS
- Transcript Evaluation Required
ABOUT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Princeton is a private Ivy League university in New Jersey. Princeton, founded in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, is the fourth-oldest college in the U.S. In 1747, the institution moved to Newark, then nine years later to its current location. It became Princeton University in 1896. Princeton is a top-ranked university. It has the largest endowment per student in the U.S. James Madison, Woodrow Wilson, George M. Dallas, John Breckinridge, and Aaron Burr attended Princeton, as did Michelle Obama. Oliver Ellsworth, the former chief justice, and Samuel Alito, Elena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor are alumni. Jerome Powell, who also attended Princeton was appointed Federal Reserve Board Chair in 2018.
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RANKINGS
2022 Best National Universities #1 · usnews.com 2022 Best Colleges in America #5 · niche.com Best Women's Swimming Colleges #1 · ncsasports.org Endowment per Student at Selected Colleges #1 · reachhighscholars.org
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ACCOMODATION
Princeton Costs Housing cost $10,090 and meals $7,060 for Princeton students in 2020.
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FAST FACTS
- 1221 faculty
- 5:1 student-to-faculty ratio
- 36 departments
- 53 interdisciplinary undergraduate certificate programs
- 5,275 undergraduate; 2,671 graduate
- 12% international students
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ACCEPTANCE RATE
- General Acceptance Rate 6.0%
- Undergraduate Acceptance Rate 6.00%
- Graduate Acceptance Rate 96.0%