Is UT Austin more competitive than UT Dallas?

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    Shruti Mishra

    17 hours ago

    With the University of Texas at Austin acceptance rate of 31%, the university is extremely selective to get into. Also, the University of Texas at Dallas acceptance rate stands at 65%, which indicates that the university selects about 65/100 applicants on average. Hence, both universities are competitive when it comes to admissions.

    In order to get into these prestigious institutions, Indian applicants must:

    • Meet the minimum entry qualifications;
    • Submit proof of English language proficiency;
    • Maintain excellent academic records;
    • Participate in activities outside class;
    • Possess good character; and more.
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