Number of Indian Acceptances

<p>How many Indians did these colleges accept in 2015? There are SO many conflicting figures. MIT? Stanford? Princeton? Penn? Berkeley? Harvard? Columbia? Cornell?</p>

<p>Do we know? And is it a fair conjecture that a roughly similar number will be reflected when it comes to '16?</p>

<p>Let me answer you questions with two more questions ;)</p>

<p>1) Does is matter, if you are confident of yourself?</p>

<p>2) Since when has life been fair to those who ask?</p>

<p>Stop worrying. Start studying.</p>

<p>Penn took around 45. Don’t know about the rest.</p>

<p>Penn took 42. Stanford took 17. MIT took 4 or 5. Princeton took 8.</p>

<p>@Tizil7</p>

<p>Heck no! I realized I misquoted the MIT number on a post. Ditto with the Stan number. Just for data sakes. It doesn’t matter to me.</p>

<p>From pixie’s posts…Harvard 5</p>

<p>Wait again like that MIT thread, are these offers of admission or final matriculations?</p>

<p>Offers…not matriculation</p>

<p>Berkeley: ~30 - 40, from what I’ve seen.</p>

<p>Cornell? Any idea?</p>

<p><a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000001.pdf#zoom=100[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000001.pdf#zoom=100&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>349 internationals admitted for fall 2011. I’d guess that a significant amount of international applicants are Indians so… ~50 admitted maybe?</p>

<p>Ah, sounds good.</p>

<p>@Ascaris Internationals is 303, New England is 358. But I’d expect at least 50 acceptances from India.</p>

<p>If you look under the ‘Ethnicity and Race’ column, it says 349 internationals. Then under ‘Geographic Diversity’ it says 303. Strange. Maybe the 46 outliers were residing in the US.</p>

<p>In any case, the 303 applies to pretty much all of since we don’t live in the US :p</p>