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Answered 2 days ago
Here are the University of Oklahoma GPA requirements:
- UG: Students must have passed secondary school with a minimum of 3.0 GPA
- PG: For admission to graduate courses of the University of Oklahoma, have a 3.0 GPA in their bachelor's degree
A few of the documents required to apply are academic transcripts
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Answered 2 days ago
As per the unofficial sources, the University of Oklahoma acceptance rate is around 76%. The acceptance rate indicates that the university is moderately selective. So, to take admission to this university, the applicants must have a strong academic background. As a general requirement, the applicant
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Answered 2 days ago
For UG and PG courses both, the minimum GPA for admission to Oklahoma University is 3.0. So, as a general eligibility criteria, the applicants must attain this GPA. A few of the documents that are required to apply to this university are:
- Academic transcripts
- English language proficiency test score
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Yes, Oklahoma University accepts international students. The university states that there are more than 2,000 international students at the university. According to the Spring 2024 statistics, the total number of enrolled international students at this university is 1,500+. No. of students hailing f
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Answered a month ago
Oklahoma University requirements for admission in undergraduate and graduate courses varies for international students. Applicants must complete a high school with a qualifying GPA for UG admissions and a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline for graduate admission. Mentioned below are the Univ
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