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Admission to American university or college requires strong academic background, sufficient financial resources and fluent English language. Without these essential points one will hardly be able to have an advantage in the admission process. Admission process is especially competitive in well-known institutions. Any international student would love to enter Princeton or MIT, but the process of admission is so competitive that only the best of the best actually enter these universities.
Admission requirements vary from school to school and due to a huge number of international applicants, universities and colleges hardly make any exceptions to their requirements. Primary requirement for the majority of schools is high school diploma and solid coursework in English, science, mathematics and humanities. The primary academic entrance examinations are TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), SAT (Scholastic Aptitude (or Assessment) Test), GRE (Graduate Record Examination) and ACT (American College Test). Higher scores in these exams increase the chances of being admitted. Generally, schools require 3.0 average out of 4.0 scale, though there are schools that set higher admission standards. Professional degree programs require an undergraduate degree.
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