Yes, Cornell actively recruits and welcomes Indian talent, with many already enrolled there. In fact, Indian students are one of the largest groups at Cornell.
As per the selectivity, the Cornell admissions are brutal with its acceptance rate going as low as 8.9%. It is even less for international s
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It is not called a fake Ivy, at least not officially. Cornell University remains a fully legitimate and important member of the Ivy League athletic conference. The below given maybe the reasons for Cornell being called a fake Ivy -
- While being selective, Cornell acceptance rate is much higher than th
The top companies who have hired UG students of Class of 2025 Cornell University are-
- Amazon
- Morgan Stanley
- Accenture
- IBM
- Meta
- Capital One
- Deloitte Consulting
- JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Top MBA recruiters for the Class of 2025 are Amazon, EY, McKinsey & Company, Royal Bank of Canada, EY, Bain & Compan
For applying to the PhD admissions at Cornell, Indian students would be required to pay the Cornell University PhD fee. This fee is INR 19.27 L but it is generally NA for most stgudents.
For the year 2026, the PhD tuition is around USD 20.8K and Indian students nee
A successful PhD student at Cornell University is defined by their ability to go from the role of a student to an independent and creative scholar who can conduct original research and contribute to their discipline.
Look at the expectations and resources given below -
- Teaching & Mentorshi
Cornell University primarily has only one intake per year for PhD programs with almost all the cohorts beginning in the Fall Semester.
The university uses a unified admissions system but the exact deadlines may vary by the kind of courses.
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