What is the Ivy League Schools' Acceptance Rate for 2019?
Worthless to say that the eight schools in the Ivy League are among the most prominent and selective universities of the Indian Students (NRI), both within and outside of the U.S. Being the well-reputed, Ivy League schools already get admission forms for above than 10000 students from whom to choose their class of 2023.
Are you not aware of Ivy League schools' acceptance rates, and how have those rates amended over time? In this article, we will know about the Ivy League admissions acceptance rates:
To give Indian (NRI) students a clear cut analysis, we also have considered eight Ivy League schools (Cornell, Dartmouth, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, UPenn, and Yale).
Ivy League Schools: Acceptance Rate
To endow you an easy understanding, the following table has assembled that you will give you an idea about the Admission acceptance rates of the 16 colleges mentioned above:
College Name |
# of Application Received through |
Admission Acceptance Rate (%) via |
||
ED / EA |
Regular Decision |
ED/EA |
Regular Decision |
|
Brown |
3043 |
27,354 |
20 |
7.2 |
Columbia |
3373 |
32,877 |
18.7 |
4,8 |
Cornell |
4560 |
37,340 |
26.2 |
13.7 |
Dartmouth |
1859 |
18,645 |
26 |
8.8 |
Harvard |
5919 |
31,388 |
16.5 |
3.2 |
Penn |
5489 |
31,778 |
23.9 |
7.9 |
Princeton |
3850 |
23,440 |
19.9 |
4.9 |
Yale |
4693 |
25,544 |
16.0 |
4.7 |
If you would analyze the above data, you can see that the acceptance rates vary as per the Early Decision/Action and Regular Decision process. The higher acceptance rate is in the Cornell, Dartmouth and University of Pennsylvania as per the Regular Decision and same for ED/EA as well.
As per surveys, it has concluded that the admission rates depend upon the number of applications a college gets for the admission. In a case, a college gets the highest number of admission application, then obviously, only those can accept which have a high GPA, SAT score, and extra-curriculum.
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