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Georgia Institute of Technology

The Georgia Institute of Technology, founded on October 13, 1885, opened its doors to 84 students in October 1888. The institute offers more than 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students a technologically oriented education in fields ranging from engineering, computing, and science, to industry, architecture, and liberal arts.

The large range of technologically-focused majors and minors from Georgia Tech is consistently receiving high national rankings. It has six Business, Computing, Architecture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Sciences colleges and 28 schools. The university has many nationally recognized programs, all top-rated by peers as well as journals, and is ranked by the U.S. among the top 10 public universities in the country. News and Report on the Planet.

With more than 25,000 students, hundreds of clubs and events, plus a vibrant alumni network, T In the heart of Atlanta, Georgia Tech's main campus spans 400 wooded acres. The campus, with virtually every amenity close at hand, is a convenient, yet stimulating living and learning environment. Atlanta... Read more

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World Ranking
38th
Source : US News
International Students
6,389
Acceptance Rate
21%
Student/Faculty Ratio
19:1
Male/Female Ratio
61:39
Average Tuition Fee Per Academic Year
$34,000
Average Cost of Living
$3,212
Application Fee
$75
Alumni Starting Salaries
Specializations/Levels Median Starting Salary
Architecture$47,000
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology$56,900
Biology$50,500
Management Information Systems (MIS)$77,100
Finance$67,500
Business Administration, Management and Operations$62,400
Accounting$59,500
Marketing$58,100
Construction Management$53,800
Communication and Media Studies$57,700
Construction$61,100
Chemical Engineering$77,200
Computer Engineering (CE)$75,700
Nuclear Engineering$75,300
Electrical Engineering (EE)$74,600
Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering$71,600
Materials Engineering$71,300
Industrial Engineering (IE)$71,100
Biomedical Engineering$70,600
Mechanical Engineering (ME)$70,000
Civil Engineering$62,600
Environmental Engineering$58,900
Romance Languages$78,600
Applied Mathematics$75,600
Mathematics$67,100
Physics$64,500
Chemistry$62,300
Psychology$58,900
Public Policy$60,500
Economics$66,000
International Relations$46,900
Design and Applied Arts$52,900
Cost of Living
Total
Average Cost

$3,212
Housing
$2,258
Food
$677
Daily Life
$100
Clothing
$177
These are the approx. & quarterly expenses that need to be incurred under various heads that are mentioned above.
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*All the data points mentioned above are approx. figures and has been collated from various sources based on the data of 2019-2020.