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Study Abroad | 6 things to do before you apply to Ivy League universities

Getting admission into a Harvard or Princeton is the dream for many students - and their parents. Here’s what it takes to make it come true.

June 26, 2022 / 10:43 IST
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The cost of studying at the Ivies can add up to $75,000-85,000 a year. But many of these schools are 'need-blind', and will foot the education bill for students who get in but can't afford tuition. (Representational image: Kelly L via Pexels)
The cost of studying at the Ivies can add up to $75,000-85,000 a year. But many of these schools are 'need-blind', and will foot the education bill for students who get in but can't afford tuition. (Representational image: Kelly L via Pexels)

Every year, lakhs of students from across the globe apply to the top 8 universities in the US. Together, Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University make up the “Ivy League.”

All eight universities place in the top 17 of the 2022 U.S. News & World Report National Universities ranking, including four Ivies in the top five (Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, and Yale). Little wonder, then, that the global acceptance rate for most of these schools is 4 to 5 percent, and only some 50 to 70 students from India are able to make it.

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Also read: Why the USA Remains the Best Option to Study

The target is far from easy, admittedly. But if you chart a clear roadmap, there is very little to stop you from hitting bullseye. Here’s advice, gleaned from established counsellors and Ivy League students themselves: