How can I build a Stanford‑style profile (innovation, impact, initiative) as an Indian student?
To build a Stanford-style profile as an Indian student, you would have to move away from traditional applications showing high scores only and show initiative, real-world impact and innovation.
Stanford values the learners who solve real world issues, take initiatives and did something for the socie
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Yes, standardized entrance tests like SAT or ACT are required to be submitted by first-year students.
There are no minimum scores required to be admitted. Indian students can submit their scores by themselves.
- A typical SAT score among the admitted students ranges between 1510 and 1570.&nb
Yes, the teacher recommendations and academic transcripts must be translated into English. Also, the original copies should also be submitted (if applicable). Note that for UG international students, ACT / SAT scores have to be submitted. Documents required for admission to UG courses of Stanford ar
As the name of the intake suggests, the Restrictive Early Action at Stanford restricts International not apply for any other private university's Early Action or Early Decision program, so apply only if you meet the given conditions -
- Stanford is the only choice you have
- Your academic profile (gra
The UG students who received an offer letter from Stanford University should confirm their enrollment and accept the offer by Early May 2026.
The mentioned deadline is applicable to both kinds of Stanford applications: Early Action and Regular Decision. For Stanford PG courses, the date would b
Mostly for UG courses, Stanford Uni do not need language proficiency scores. It is not a mandatory requirement. Students can send the test scores if they want to. English is a pre-requisite for studied at Stanford University.
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