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The Ultimate List of US Universities for GRE Scores 310 to
320
By Jitta Raghavender Rao (https://crunchprep.com/about) GradSchool Admissions
(https://crunchprep.com/gre/category/gradschool-admissions) 35 Comments Last updated October 11, 2015
These are among the top 50 in the US. To get an admission call from these universities, youll need a goodGRE score along with good grades/GPA. Your overall profile has to be really good, and there is an ever
so slight chance of getting a scholarship or assistantship if your overall profile is significantly better than
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the average class profile of the university.
Before You Read On:
The list has been provided only for reference. The GRE score is only one part of the entire application
process, and hence it should be understood that one cannot apply to a university based on just the GRE
score. Often times, the GRE score doesnt decide where you study, but your overall profile does.
To illustrate further, a candidate with a 308 score on the GRE may get admitted into a university in the 315-
320 range. But at the same time, a candidate with a 330 score may not be admitted into the same
university. This depends on several factors: the overall profile of the candidate, the profile of the average
candidate that applies to that university, the strength and brand name of a particular branch in the
university, among others. Hence, it is difficult to tell someone which university they can apply to, without
actually knowing their entire profile.
Note: While weve tried to give you a birds eye view of each college that weve mentioned below, if you
want to know more about a particular college, visit their website (Click on a college name to go to its
website.) or Google them.
Universities for GRE Scores 315 320
These are among the top 40 in the US. To get an admission call from these universities, youll need a good
GRE score along with good grades/GPA. Your overall profile has to be good, and there is a slight chance of
getting a scholarship or assistantship if your overall profile is a lot better than the average class profile of
the university.
1. Pennsylvania State University (http://www.gradsch.psu.edu/) (University Park, Pennsylvania)
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A very famous public ivy institution, Penn State University is highly regardedin the US and around the
world, especially among Asians and Indians, thanks to its affordable tuition, and fantastic
Engineeringand Business departments. Penn State is known for its colossal campus, great
facilities, research oriented pedagogy, and large student run philanthropy programs. The University is
pretty close to Pittsburg; and Philadelphia, New York, and Washington DCare all a few hours of drive
away, if you are looking for a weekend getaway.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $29,566
Boarding: $ 10,090
Students Enrolled: 2031
Acceptance Rate: 54.2%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Few and Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Snowy and Cold
2. North Carolina State University (http://www.ncsu.edu/grad/admissions/) (Raleigh, North Carolina)
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The largest university in the Carolinas, NCSU is one of the bestwhen it comes
to Electronics, Computersand Network Engineering. Owing to its relatively low tuition fee, large student
intake, and amazing placements, NCSU gets thousands of applications every season, from students
across the world. Raleigh is the capital city of North Carolina, and hence offers decent options to students
regarding jobs and fun, but there are no real big cities in the vicinity.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $19,511
Boarding: $9,434
Students Enrolled: 2298
Acceptance Rate: 49.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Extremely Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Awesome
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
3. Ohio State University (http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/) (Columbus, Ohio)
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One of the finest universities in the US, OSU is a leaderwhen it comes to Computer Science and
Networks Engineering.A massive campus located in a rural setting, OSU is a place where students not
only have fun, but also give it back to the society, through the universitys Pay It Forward program.
Columbus, a small town in the state of Ohio, has not much to explore, but Cincinnatiis only a couple of
hours away.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $29,592
Boarding: $10,370
Students Enrolled: 1578
Acceptance Rate: 64.0%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Extremes
4. State University of New York Stony Brook
(https://www.grad.stonybrook.edu/ProspectiveStudents/app_info.shtml) (Stony Brook, New York)
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One of those awesome but cheap universities in the US, Stony Brook is anengineers paradise, though it
is also famous for other courses. Lots of Asians and Indians apply to Stony Brook, because it is not only
surprisingly affordable to both live and study here, but the university is generous enough to
provide scholarships. Stony Brook is about 60 miles away from New York City, making recruiting and
weekend getaways easy.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $18,350
Boarding: $11,370
Students Enrolled: 1122
Acceptance Rate: 40.1%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Extremes
5. Boston University (http://www.bu.edu/cas/prospective-students/graduate-admissions/) (Boston,
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Situated right opposite to MIT,Boston University is one of the largest independent, nonprofit universities
in the US. BU is quite famous for its engineering, medicine and law programs, a reason why many
international students tend to apply. A small campus and very few buildings means most students live in
Bostonand the suburbs. Boston is an amazing city to live in, and attracts some of the best recruiters in the
country.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $43,970
Boarding: $13,620
Students Enrolled: 758
Acceptance Rate: 45.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Very High
Climate: Snowy and Cold
6. Vanderbilt University (http://www.vanderbilt.edu/prospective/graduate/) (Nashville, Tennessee)
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Located in the Music City of the US, Nashville, Vanderbilt University is a famous private university
offering great courses in Engineering,Law, Management, Music, and Medicine. A small but beautiful
campus at the heart of Nashville, Vanderbilt boasts of modern facilities, great college life and culture, and
a famous abroad study program. Nashville is a lovely place to live in as a student, since there are tons of
options to eat, shop, learn, and have fun, and Atlanta is just a couple of hours away from here.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $31,446
Boarding: $ 14,094
Students Enrolled: 476
Acceptance Rate: 14.2%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
7. New York University (http://www.nyu.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions.html) New York City, New
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Set right in the middle of New York City, NYU is a fantastic place to studybusiness, law, film studies,
medicine, and engineering. A unique city school that you wont find elsewhere, the entire university
campus blends with the streets of New York, and you cant differentiate which building belongs to the
university, and which doesnt. New York City offers great opportunitiesin terms of jobs, internships, fun,
and food.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $24,534
Boarding: $16,622
Students Enrolled: 1688
Acceptance Rate: 35%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Very High
Climate: Extremes
8. Virginia Tech (http://graduateschool.vt.edu/applying) (Blacksburg, Virginia)
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Virginia Tech is a powerhouse institution for engineering and technology, though it has other great
courses in offer. Contrary to most tech universities in the country, V.Tech is a pretty old and established
institution, which is probably why it is very famous, among both students and recruiters. Blacksburg is a
small town, with not much to do, and the only big city is Washington DC, which is about 5 hours away.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $22,146
Boarding: $8000
Students Enrolled: 1889
Acceptance Rate: 70.4%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Few and Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Extremes
9. University of California Santa Barbara (http://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/admissions) (Santa Barbara,
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UC Santa Barbara is the place you should be at, if you are looking for great education and great fun at the
same time. One of those universities with a high percentage of women, UCSB is known for engineering,
astronomy, and space sciences. Santa Barbara is the perfect combination you will ever have: awesome
location, fantastic climate, great teaching, amazing crowd. Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego are
all in the vicinity.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $28,093
Boarding: $13,805
Students Enrolled: 765
Acceptance Rate: 44%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Extremely Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Very High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
10. University of California Davis (https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/prospective/admissions-
application.html) (Davis, California)
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Just twenty minutes away from the city of Sacramento, UC-Davis is a well-regarded college for
Engineering, Business, and Law studies. More than 500 student organizations, active Greek life, excellent
facilities, and an on-campus airport are some of the things UCD is famous for. The fee isnt very high, and
on top of that, the University offers some sort of aid to most students. Sacramento is a vibrant city with
great sporting action and plenty of opportunities to explore.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $28,211
Boarding: $ 13,961
Students Enrolled: 1083
Acceptance Rate: 45.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Mostly sunny
11. University of Southern California (http://www.usc.edu/admission/graduate/) (Los Angeles,
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Situated at the heart of Los Angeles, USC is the oldest private university in California. Excellent
Engineering and Business schoolsare the reason USC receives tons of applications from students
all over the world. A very competitive academic scene, a vibrant campus, thriving Greek life, and a
great international student communityare some of USCs selling points. Los Angeles is without a doubt a
fantastic place to live in, and the weather is great throughout the year.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $29,448
Boarding: $ 12,902
Students Enrolled: 3232
Acceptance Rate: 19.9%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Extremely Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Easy and Abundant
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
12. Michigan State University (http://admissions.msu.edu/admission/graduate.asp) (East Lansing,
Michigan)
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A huge campuson the suburbs of East Lansing, Michigan, Michigan State is a powerhouse institutionfor
Education, and Engineering courses. The university is known for its extensive research facilities, student
volunteeringactivities, and lively sports action. It also boasts of the largest residence hall in the US,
meaning you will have around 30,000 students living with you on campus. East Lansing is a decent
college town with great options for food and nightlife, though Detroit is just an hours drive away.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $21,960
Boarding: $ 8,806
Students Enrolled: 897
Acceptance Rate: 70.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Snowy and Cold
13. University of Cincinnati (http://grad.uc.edu/admissions.html) (Cincinnati, Ohio)
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The University of Cincinnati is a well-known public research university in the US that offers a wide range of
great, well regarded engineering programsamong others. Large student intake, affordable tuition, and
scholarship availabilityare some reasons why many students around the world prefer to study here.
Cincinnati is a fine city to live in, has many things one can do in terms of jobs and entertainment. The
nearest city is Indianapolis, though most students end up in Cincinnati itself, or move to Chicago looking
for jobs.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $24,036
Boarding: $ 10,170
Students Enrolled: 822
Acceptance Rate: 67%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Extremes
14. University of Utah (http://admissions.utah.edu/apply/graduate/) (Salt Lake City, Utah)
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Situated in avery picturesque locationin Salt lake City, Utah, the University of Utah, or The U is famous
for its academicsas much as for its athletics. Known for its excellent departments of medicine, law and
engineering, The U runs a wide variety of research centers and labs, and is notable for its gaming
applicationsand its alumni, who founded companies likeAdobe, and Atari. Being the capital and the
largest city in Utah, Salt Lake City is a great place for students to live in, find jobs, and entertainment.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $17,772
Boarding: $ 6,242
Students Enrolled: 2031
Acceptance Rate: 82.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Awesome
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Snowy and Cold
15. University of Missouri Columbia (http://gradstudies.missouri.edu/admissions/apply/) (Columbia,
Missouri)
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With more than 40,000 trees and plants within campus, the University of Missouri Columbia is one of the
greenest collegesin the US. Fondly called as Mizzou by the locals, the university is predominantly
known forEducation, Business and Medicine, while engineering isnt too far away. Columbia is a small
town right in the middle of the Missouri state, and is pretty much a college town. But, both Kansas City and
St. Louisare a couple of hours away, if you need anything.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $15,144
Boarding: $ 9,286
Students Enrolled: 651
Acceptance Rate: 81.5%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Extremes
16. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (http://gradschool.unc.edu/admissions/) (Chapel Hill,
North Carolina)
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Avery beautiful campuslocated in The Research Trianglein North Carolina, UNC Chapel Hill is a great
place to study engineering, business, law, medicine, education; basically anything. With Duke, and North
Carolina State University only next door, there is always competition and lots of activities in the air. A
fantastic place to students to live, Chapel Hill is a stereotypical college town, and has great facilities for
residence, shopping, and entertainment; which is really necessary, since there are no big cities in the
vicinity.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $25,663
Boarding: $ 10,008
Students Enrolled: 115
Acceptance Rate: 27.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Few and Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
17. Iowa State University (http://www.grad-college.iastate.edu/) (Ames, Iowa)
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One of the top rated universitiesin the US for engineering and agriculture, the Iowa State University is
located in a scenic campus in the town of Ames, Iowa. A mix of both old and new buildings, the university
is known for its high acceptance rate. Avery affordableplace to stay, Ames isnt exactly the ideal location
for a student, but it is pretty close to lots of cities like Lincoln, Minneapolis, Kansas City, and Omaha.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $21,304
Boarding: $7,721
Students Enrolled: 1,161
Acceptance Rate: 82.5%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Easy and Abundant
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Extremes
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These are some very good colleges in the US. To get an admission call from these universities, youll need
a good GRE score along with better than average grades/GPA. Your overall profile has to be good, and
there is a good chance of getting a scholarship or assistantship if your overall profile is a better than the
average class profile of the university.
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1. Arizona State University (https://students.asu.edu/graduate) (Phoenix, Arizona)
Avery popular universityamong the Asian and the Indian communities, ASU is a great place to study
engineeringand management courses. Boasting excellent research labs, lecture halls, and friendly faculty,
ASU lies right in middle of Phoenix, the capital city of Arizona. Though the campus is spread all over
Greater Phoenix area, the Tempe campus is considered the best and the most famous of all. Phoenix is a
vibrant city with great city life and sports action, and theres no dearth of job opportunities either.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $25,286
Boarding: $ 9,340
Students Enrolled: 2,414
Acceptance Rate: 87.9%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Hot
2. University of Rochester (http://www.rochester.edu/gradstudies/) (Rochester, New York)
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An extremely beautiful campuson the Wilson Boulevard in Rochester, The University of Rochester is a
very famous institute in New York. Known for its extensive researchfacilities in engineering, business,
economics, and political sciences, Rochester has a decent sized campus, but a wonderful student
community, dominated by the fairer sex. Rochester is pretty much a rural setting, though New York City,
and Toronto are close by.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $25,110
Boarding: $ 13,128
Students Enrolled: 560
Acceptance Rate: 35.3%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
3. University of South Carolina (http://app.gradschool.sc.edu/) (Columbia, South Carolina)
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Located in Columbia, the capital city of South Carolina, the University of South Carolina is one of the
better schools on the east coast. Known for its easy transition programdesigned to ease freshmen
students into college, USC offers great courses in engineering, medicine, and management. Columbia is
widely known in the area as Famously Hot, so you know how hot it can be during summers. Other than
that, it is a small but beautiful city to live in, and Atlanta is just a few hours away too.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $25,698
Boarding: $ 8,909
Students Enrolled: 327
Acceptance Rate: 60.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Easy and Abundant
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
4. Indiana University Bloomington (http://admit.indiana.edu/graduate) (Bloomington, Indiana)
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One of the oldest, and largest public universities in the US, Indiana University is a hot favorite for
Computer Science Engineering aspirants from across the seas. Thanks to its dedicated research facilities
and labs, the university is a favorite among wannabe researchers from India and Asia. Along with
computers, Indiana offers great programs across other engineering and management programs.
Bloomington is a small college town, but is pretty close to big cities like Chicago, Indianapolis, and St.
Louis.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $23,164
Boarding: $13,396
Students Enrolled: 469
Acceptance Rate: 74.4%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Extremes
5. University of Colorado Boulder (http://www.colorado.edu/admissions/graduate/home) (Boulder,
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Situated at a picturesque locationin Boulder, Colorado, the University of Colorado at Boulder is a famous
public research university known across the seas for its world class telecom engineeringprogram. With
impressive infrastructure, large campus and ample facilities, this is the place to be, if you are looking for
a communications degree. Boulder is technically a village, although Denver is just an hours drive away.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $29,142
Boarding: $ 12,258
Students Enrolled: 1387
Acceptance Rate: 83.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Easy and Generous
Part-time Jobs: Few and Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Extremes
6. Syracuse University (http://www.syr.edu/admissions/graduate/) (Syracuse, New York)
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A well-regarded private University on the Syracuse Hill, Syracuse University is avery good place for
students with normal profiles. Known for its insane attachment to the color Orange, Syracuse is a great
place to study in, and is strongwhen it comes to research in engineering. One of the snowiest places in
the entire world, Syracuse is a small college town with almost nothing fun to do but skating, but both New
York City and Toronto are just a few hours away.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $23,292
Boarding: $ 14,054
Students Enrolled: 896
Acceptance Rate: 51.3%
Scholarship Opportunities: Easy and Generous
Part-time Jobs: Few and Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Snowy and Cold
7. State University of New York Buffalo (http://grad.buffalo.edu/Admissions.html) (Buffalo, New York)
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The largest of the SUNY university system, SUNY Buffalo is an ideal place for international students
looking to study engineering, thanks to its surprisingly low tuition fee, and a decent location. A well
regarded research university with a history of not more than five decades, SUNY Buffalo is divided by
campuses and united by its wonderful student community. Buffalo isnt exactly a college town, and it is
closer to Toronto than New York.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $18,350
Boarding: $ 11,857
Students Enrolled: 1707
Acceptance Rate: 56.9%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Snowy and Cold
8. University of Florida (http://graduateschool.ufl.edu/admission/how-to-apply/) (Gainesville, Florida)
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Located in the student-friendlytown of Gainesville, the University of Florida is famous for two
things: education, and partying. State of the art sports and recreation facilities, modern
laboratories, friendly faculty, great student communities, and free entries to midnight parties and dinners,
are some of the things UFL is known for. Gainesville is pretty much a small college town, and the cities of
Jacksonville and Orlando are pretty close by, but the university campus itself caters to all your needs.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $30,035
Boarding: $ 9,520
Students Enrolled: 2076
Acceptance Rate: 44.1%
Scholarship Opportunities: Easy and Generous
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
9. University of Texas Dallas
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A relatively young university by American standards, UTD is considered as one of the finest colleges to
pursue engineering courses. Low fees, excellent research facilities, and exciting job prospectstogether
make it an ideal proposition foe Asian and Indian applicants. The campus is at Richardson, a few minutes
away from downtown Dallas, where most students end up living and working, after graduation. Dallas is a
typical Texan city: hot and humid, but welcoming.
Tuition Fee: $27,606
Boarding: $ 9,240
Students Enrolled: 1608
Acceptance Rate: 52%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
10. George Mason University (http://admissions.gmu.edu/grad/) (Fairfax, Virginia)
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One of the better universities when it comes to Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciencedegrees,
George Mason, or GMU, is a good place for students with average profiles. A modern campus, research
oriented teaching, and a sizable commuter population are GMUs traits. Though living expenses are
low, tuition fee is a bit high, a reason why youll find fewer Asian and Indian students. Fairfax is basically a
college town, but Washington DC is just thirty minutes away.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $28,592
Boarding: $ 9,580
Students Enrolled: 2031
Acceptance Rate: 65.8%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Average
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Extremes
11. University of Illinois Chicago (http://grad.uic.edu/admissions) (Chicago, Illinois)
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A powerhouse institution for Mechanical Engineering, the University of Illinois at Chicago boasts
excellent facilities, fantastic researchexperience, nice sporting action, and constant academic mentoring
from quality teachers. The university is located right at the heart of Chicagooverlooking the skyline, and
one cannot ask for a better location, in terms of opportunities to learn, network, interview, and have fun.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $25,964
Boarding: $ 10,882
Students Enrolled: 873
Acceptance Rate: 63.9%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Easy and Abundant
Jobs: Excellent
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Cold
12. University of North Carolina Charlotte (http://graduateschool.uncc.edu/future-
students/admissions) (Charlotte, North Carolina)
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Always on the list of most students, the UNC Charlotte is pretty famous for its Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science programs.Thanks to its strategic location andvery affordablefees, it is always a hot
favorite among applicants from the eastern world. Though it has a strong engineering department, it is
basically famous for its courses in business and finance. Known by the sobriquet Queen City, Charlotte is a
nice place for students to live, and there are no notable big cities in the vicinity.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $18,095
Boarding: $ 9,740
Students Enrolled: 313
Acceptance Rate: 68.5%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Easy and Abundant
Jobs: Average
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
13. University of California Riverside (http://graduate.ucr.edu/grad_admissions.html) (Riverside,
California)
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One of the more famous universities on the west coast, UC Riverside is very well regarded for its
Engineering courses. The scenic campusgives you a European feel, and all the residential buildings are
named after Scottish towns, making it a rather unique feature. Only an hour away from downtown Los
Angeles, Riverside is a cool suburb; anideal locationfor any student looking for a relaxing place to study
and great entertainment during weekends.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $26,332
Boarding: $ 13,500
Students Enrolled: 594
Acceptance Rate: 62.7%
Scholarship Opportunities: Generous but Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
14. Clemson University (http://www.grad.clemson.edu/admission/) (Clemson, South Carolina)
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A very well-known place among Civil and Mechanical engineers, Clemson University has not only a good
brand nameamong recruiters, but also a large campus, great academics, fabulous recreation centers,
and an obsession for the color Orange. Clemson is nothing more than college town and there isnt too
much to look forward to. But the big cities of Atlanta and Charlotte and that too over 100 miles away.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $19,536
Boarding: $ 8,142
Students Enrolled: 1189
Acceptance Rate: 57.9%
Scholarship Opportunities: Easy and Generous
Part-time Jobs: Few and Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
15. University of Delaware (http://www.udel.edu/gradoffice/apply/) (Newark, Delaware)
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One of the better places in the northeastern part of the US, the University of Delaware is a very good
place to study engineering. While nearly 35 percent of students choose to opt for the study abroad
programthat the university offers, the students remaining in the campus utilize its sizable resources,
faculty, and research laboratories. Newark is a small city that is pretty much a hundred miles away from
major cities like Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, and New York.
Type: Private and Public
Tuition Fee: $28,404
Boarding: $ 11,500
Students Enrolled: 768
Acceptance Rate: 56.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
16. University of Iowa (http://grad.admissions.uiowa.edu/) (Iowa City, Iowa)
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Located on the banks of the Iowa River, the University of Iowa boasts a scenic, smoke-free campus, great
sporting action, andvery good courses in engineering, management, and medicine. With a huge campus
featuring research centers, libraries, lecture halls, and a closely knit communityof students. Being the
capital of the state, Iowa City is a great small city to live in, and is well connected by road, rail, and air, to
almost all important cities.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $24,960
Boarding: $ 9,420
Students Enrolled: 412
Acceptance Rate: 78.4%
Scholarship Opportunities: Easy and Generous
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Very Cold
17. Georgia State University (http://admissions.gsu.edu/) (Atlanta, Georgia)
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A very small campus in the heart of Atlanta, GSU is famous for its engineering courses. With more than
200 courses and electives to choose from, students have great options to study at GSU. Lots of student
organizations, friendly faculty, and decent courses are why GSU is favored by students not only from the
US, but also from abroad. Atlanta is a big, beautiful city with plenty of options for food, entertainment, and
employment.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $21,816
Boarding: $12,124
Students Enrolled: 865
Acceptance Rate: 57.4%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Easy and Abundant
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Extremes
18. Washington State University (http://gradschool.wsu.edu/) (Pullman, Washington)
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Known for itsvery high acceptance rate, the Washington State University is one of the biggest colleges
in the state of Washington. Cheap tuition, very good facilities, and a commitment to research oriented
teaching, is why WSU is preferred by many students. Sporting a very friendly crowd, and an appreciable
Greek life, WSU is a good place to study engineering. Pullman is a small college town with not too many
things you can do, but the cities of Seattle and Portland are just a few hours away.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $25,178
Boarding: $ 10,868
Students Enrolled: 469
Acceptance Rate: 76%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
19. Mississippi State University
(http://www.grad.msstate.edu/prospective/admissions/domestic/) (Starkville, Mississippi)
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One of the largest universitiesin the state of Mississippi, MSU is a nice place to study medicine,
engineering, and education. Known for its athletic events and unique student traditions,MSU is one of
the most affordableuniversities in the US. Starkville is nothing more than a college town, but the nearest
city of Birmingham and the state capital Jackson, are just a couple of hours away.
Type: Public
Tuition Fee: $16,860
Boarding: $8,647
Students Enrolled: 320
Acceptance Rate: 69.3%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Few and Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: Affordable
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
20. George Washington University (http://graduate.admissions.gwu.edu/) (Washington DC, District of
Columbia)
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Located right in the capital cityof the United States, GWU offers great courses in Law and Human
Development, though engineering isnt too far away. Named after Americas first president, the university is
famous for its great sports teams, and a friendly environment. Though DC in itself is an awesome city to
live in, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York are not too far away. The only thing you need to worry about
is the cost of living.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $25,920
Boarding: $ 10,850
Students Enrolled: 708
Acceptance Rate: 33.1%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Extremely Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Easy and Abundant
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Extremes
21. Lehigh University (http://www.lehigh.edu/~inpcreng/admissions/graduate/index.html) (Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania)
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Lehigh is a good place to study engineering, and applied science, thanks to its solid research facilities
and approachable faculty. Located on the slope of the South Mountain in Bethlehem, Lehigh has a good
namein the engineering world, one of reasons why finding a decent jobafter graduation isnt hard. Plus,
even though Bethlehem is a small but nice city for students to live in, Philadelphia and New York are just a
couple of hours away, making internships and jobs easy.
Type: Private
Tuition Fee: $23,400
Boarding: $11,560
Students Enrolled: 735
Acceptance Rate: 32.6%
Scholarship Opportunities: Few and Difficult
Part-time Jobs: Available but Competitive
Jobs: Good
Living Expenses: High
Climate: Warm and Pleasant
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35 Comments to The Ultimate List of US Universities for GREScores 310 to 320
Aaassays:
July 30, 2014 at 11:16 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-320#comment-
386)
Can you also tell regarding universities for 300-310
Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:
July 31, 2014 at 3:20 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
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Hey Aishwarya!
They will be put up soon! If youd like to be notified, subscribe for our emails.
Tejaswi Uppalapatisays:
July 31, 2014 at 8:10 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-320#comment-
387)
I have a GRE score of 311 (Verbal 152, Quant 159, AWA 4).
I am awaiting IELTS score. My Undergrad score is 76.8% in Mechanical. Can I expect an admit
in UNCC or Clemson??
Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:
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Yes, you can. Both Clemson and UNCC are moderate to safe for your profile. Good
luck!
Krishnasays:
July 31, 2014 at 8:50 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-320#comment-
388)
What about Northeastern University ? It wasnt on both the lists. (320-330 and 310-320)
Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:
July 31, 2014 at 3:05 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-391)
Hey Krishna!
Northeastern is in the next set. Itll be upped in a few days! Keep checking this space
until then.
LakshmiTharunsays:
October 29, 2014 at 5:16 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-
scores-310-to-320#comment-419)
The data u have provided is awesome . Please include some more universities
ranging from 300-310 GRE score
Shivam Goelsays:
July 31, 2014 at 9:03 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-320#comment-
389)
The tuition fee shown in each of the universities, Is it the annual fee or the 2 year fee for MS?
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July 31, 2014 at 3:09 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-393)
Shivam, the fee is for one year.
Kunal Waghsays:
July 31, 2014 at 10:00 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-390)
Thanks for the insight!!! Really helpful info.
Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:
July 31, 2014 at 3:08 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-392)
Glad you found it helpful, Kunal!
anandsays:
July 31, 2014 at 4:30 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-320#comment-
396)
what do mean by boardings??
Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:July 31, 2014 at 4:39 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-397)
Hey Anand!
Boarding fee is how much you pay for rent and other expenses like laundry,
maintenance, etc.
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August 1, 2014 at 5:27 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-
310-to-320#comment-404)
Does it include Food?
Laxmikantsays:
August 1, 2014 at 12:09 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-398)
Hi Sachin,
Thanks for the great post!
I would be glad if you could help me with university selection. My GRE score is 311 ( V-148 &
Q-165). I am from NIT Surathkal, Comp Sci with GPA 8.2/10. I will be having industrial exp of 2years at EMC till Fall 2015. I have been working in Big Data, Hadoop,ML field. I have done
internship at AI Centre,DRDO on BIg Data(Hadoop) ,ML, etc.I have one more internship on
parallel processing with CUDA. I have done my grad major project in ML and many other
course projects.No Publications. (10th-93% & 12th- 83%).
I am planning to do masters in same ML field. I am aiming for one of the univ:
Priority- Stony Brook, NCSU, UFL, ASU, USC & other- SUNY Buffalo, IOB.
It would be great help if you can tell me what are the chances of getting into these univ?
I am planning to rewrite GRE. So what minimum score should be obtained to get into these
univ?
If I missed any good univ where I should apply, I would be more than happy to know.
Thanks in advance.
Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:
August 1, 2014 at 12:01 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-401)
Hi Laxmikant!
You have a very solid profile. These are the chances for the universities youve
mentioned. Ive also included my two cents.
Stony Brook, NCSU Ambitious (Need a higher GRE score)
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ASU, USC Moderate to Safe (Just make sure you have solid LORs and SOP. Youll do
fine with a 311 score.)
UFL, Buffalo, Indiana Safe to Very Safe.
Since you are into Computers, try applying to UC Santa Cruz, and UC Davis as well.
I dont know when your next GRE appointment is, but if you can get a 320 325score, you will have great chances not only at NCSU and Stony Brook, but also at UC
Irvine, Penn State, and Georgia Tech. Good luck!
Laxmikantsays:
September 23, 2014 at 9:47 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-
scores-310-to-320#comment-418)
Hi Sachin
Thanks for suggestion
Veenasays:
August 1, 2014 at 12:40 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-399)
Hey,
Could you please tell me which universities I should apply to for MS in Chemical Engineering
based on my profile?
GRE score: 319 (161 quants, 158 verbal)
Toefl: 116Engineering Average: 63%
Published 4 review and research papers in International journals.
I am really worried since my average is pretty low. Will it affect my chances of getting into a
good university?
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Hey Veena!
Great profile! Dont worry much about your percentage. Your high GRE and TOEFL will
overshadow it comfortably. Have a look at these universities:
Ambitious: TAMU, UCLA, GaTech, University of Maryland College ParkModerate: UNC Chapel Hill, Rutgers, Virginia Tech, USC
Safe: ASU, UIC, Washington University in St.Louis, University of Rochester.
Good luck!
Veenasays:
September 16, 2014 at 11:58 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-
scores-310-to-320#comment-417)
Thanks a lot for your suggestions!
Naveensays:August 1, 2014 at 9:53 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-400)
Hi,
I have a GRE score of 316 (Quant 162, Verb 154, AWA 4), Yet to take TOEFL (Expecting 100+), 3
years of Software Experience, 69.5% in B.tech (Information Technology), Can I expect an
admission in UNC Chapel Hill, University of Utah, Stony Brook, SUNY, ASU. Also please
suggest some universities that matches my profile. I am looking for funding.
Thanks in Advance!!!
Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:
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320#comment-402)
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UNC Chapel Hill and Stony Brook will be ambitious for you. But you can try and apply,
since you have 3 years experience. You never know.
Utah, and ASU are moderate, and you will have a decent chance, if you have very
good SOP and LORs.
If you want universities with funding, try Iowa State, UFL, and Syracuse. (Syracuse
gives out very generous scholarships, and since you have a high score, and
experience, you can expect around 60% to 100% funding.) Good luck!
Naveensays:
August 2, 2014 at 8:59 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-
310-to-320#comment-405)
Hi Sachin,
Thank you so much for replying back to my queries.
Pranjalsays:
August 7, 2014 at 8:21 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-406)
This might sound like a stupid question, but is the fees mentioned in the post per year or for
two years?
varmasays:
August 9, 2014 at 7:04 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-407)
Its per year
Sauraysays:
August 10, 2014 at 12:25 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-408)
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Hey Sachin,
Very helpful post
i am planning for fall 15 admission for MS in CS
Please help me figure out the probable universities i can apply to.
My profile
BTech in Information Technology , GPA 9.11, Toppers Grade 9.54 , VIT
university,Vellore(T.N.)
Currently working in Ecommerce industry
GRE 313 ( Quant 160, Verbal 153, AWA 4.0) Quant %tile 79, Verbal %tile 59, AWA
%tile 56
TOEFL 101 (R-29,L-22,S-23,W-27)
applying to Masters in Computer science for Fall 2015 with specialization in Information
Security or related courses.
List of universities that I have come up with after some research are as follows ->
1. UCSB MS in CS
2. Purdue University,West lafayette
3. NCSU
4. Georgia Institute of Technology MS in CS
5. Stony Brook Suny
6. UCI
1 year Work experience(as of now) in ecommerce industry in a US based MNC. The
company works on various types of projects related to ecommerce website for clients like
Tesco, Target etc. I am working in Tesco as ATG developer. ATG is the ecommerce engineused by the company.
Publications None
Projects/ Internships
1. Internship in Trekon Technologies,Indore in .NET
2. Project in ticketgoose ticket booking website(Programming Language JAVA)
3. Final Project(1 member) Ecommerce website leveraging face recognition technology
using JavaCV (Programming Language JAVA)
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4. Played an active role in an NGO based in Hyderabad and was helping them set it up in
Bangalore too. Built a website for them for handling donations and spread awareness of their
campaigns. Built an android app for handling basic operations at the NGO.
Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:
August 11, 2014 at 12:33 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-411)
Hey Sauray!
Youve a great profile. And youve done some good research too. But you have only
one ambitious university on your list.
Ambitious: UCSB (Add UMCP, and UMass)
Moderate: Purdue, NCSU, GaTech (Add TAMU and Penn State)
Safe: UCI, Stony Brook (Add UNC Chapel Hill and UPenn)
Good luck!
SUNITHAsays:
August 10, 2014 at 3:44 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-409)
hello sir
my gre score is 311..(q-159,v=152)
toefl-yet to be taken
my gpa is 9.23 and the topper has a gpa of 9.33
I have interned at the ibdian institute of science and have a will have a paper submitted soon
through one of the professors there.
I have pretty good extra curriculars.
I want to do image processing or engineering management.
Please suggest me universities.Is UCSB,UCSD reachable??
kindly reply.
thanks in advance:)
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Sachin Kaundinya (//crunchprep.com)says:
August 11, 2014 at 12:23 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-410)
Hey Sunitha!
Good profile overall. But Id still say both UCSB and ICSD are ambitious. You mightneed 320+ to have a great chance. But still, try and apply. You still stand around 20%
chance.
Ambitious: UCSB, UCSD, UMass, TAMU
Moderate: UNC Chapel Hill, Stony Brook, UC Irvine, UM Twin Cities
Safe: UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz, USC, ASU, Colorado Boulder.
Good luck!
Yash Desaisays:
August 25, 2014 at 12:30 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-412)
And yes! these posts have helped me alot for my research regarding the colleges and fees!
keep doing the good work and hope you help me soon Sachin!
Nikita Eswarsays:
August 26, 2014 at 11:27 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-413)
Thank you for the insights! Very helpful
Jitta Raghavender Rao (//crunchprep.com)says:
November 11, 2014 at 1:32 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-422)
Love to help, Nikita! Good luck!
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gopi kishoresays:
September 7, 2014 at 6:42 pm (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-414)
Is the tuition fees published above will be for one year or for two years?
Rohansays:
September 8, 2014 at 9:44 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-scores-310-to-
320#comment-415)
@Gopi : Both Tuition fees and expenses are calculated for one year ..
Jitta Raghavender Rao (//crunchprep.com)says:
September 10, 2014 at 3:11 am (https://crunchprep.com/gre/2014/universities-gre-
scores-310-to-320#comment-416)
Hey Rohan,
You are absolutely right. Thanks for chipping in
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