What is the acceptance rate for Arizona State University?

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    Anshika Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    As per U.S. News & World Report, Arizona State University acceptance rate is 90%. So, for every 100 applicants, 90 students get admitted. This means that ASU is relatively selective. Candidates need to fulfill the specific course requirements for securing admission.

  • According to US News and World Report 2024, the Portland State University has an acceptance rate of 90%, which means out of every 100 applications only 90 are selected. which makes it easy to get selected into the university, as opposed to the top ranked USA universities which are very hard to get into.

    The university gives preference to students having higher grades or have good academic or research experience. hence it highly increases your chances if fulfil the requirements.

     

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    Atul Mishra

    a month ago

    ASU is one of the most sought-after universities among international students. Every year thousands of students from around the world apply for various courses at the university. As per unofficial sources, Arizona State University acceptance rate is around 90%. It shows the application process of the university is moderately selective. Please note the above data on the acceptance rate is taken from an unofficial source therefore, it is subject to vary.

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