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Montana State University

Bachelor's Degree
Duration: 4 Years
Bozeman, Montana, United States of America
10000-20000

MSU is a public university and the largest institution in Montana with more than 16,000 students including more than 350 international students from over 70 countries.  MSU is especially known for its top-quality, fully accredited programs. In a class of its own, MSU is among the top 3% of colleges and universities for research expenditures, and is also classified by the Carnegie Foundation as an institution with a high undergraduate profile. This means that undergraduates at MSU get research opportunities typically reserved for graduate students at other institutions. Plus, MSU’s location in the safe and friendly college town of Bozeman, sitting just near Yellowstone National Park and some of the most beautiful outdoor scenery in the country, offers students a classroom, laboratory, and playground unlike any other in the world.

Annual Tuition
28,264USD

Scholarship up to
12,000USD

Annual Tuition From
16,264USD

Application Fee
38USD


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Admission Requirements
Admission Exams
TOEFL: 71
IELTS: 6
ITEP: 4
Duolingo: 110
PTE: 48
ACT: 20
Scholarship Requirements
Academic Merit
Automatic consideration
Required Documents
English Proficiency Test
High School Transcript
Passport

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Montana State University
Montana State University
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Campus locations
Bozeman, Montana, United States of America