University at Buffalo admissions run on a rolling, department-driven cycle for Indian students entering Fall 2027. UG applicants typically need Class XII at 65 to 75 percent, and PG applicants need a Bachelor’s at 3.0 GPA (around 65 percent Indian equivalent).
- Next live deadline: Fall 2027 Early Action for undergraduates closes November 1, 2026.
- Tuition and application fee: USD 32,530 (INR 31.03 Lakhs) base UG tuition plus USD 50 (INR 4,770) fee.
- Eligibility floor: Class XII 65-75%, Bachelor’s 3.0 GPA, IELTS 6.0 UG or 6.5 PG.
- Acceptance rate: Around 80 percent overall, with international UG admits near 94 percent.
Popular Indian-student picks include MS Computer Science and Engineering, MBA (STEM designated for extended work authorisation), and BS Computer Science. Senior reviews of University at Buffalo highlight a steady Indian community and strong post-degree OPT (Optional Practical Training) outcomes.
Table of Contents
- University at Buffalo Application Deadlines
- University at Buffalo Eligibility for Indian Students
- University at Buffalo PG Programs
- University at Buffalo UG Programs and Majors
- University at Buffalo MBA Admissions
- University at Buffalo PhD Admissions and Funding
- University at Buffalo Application Process
- University at Buffalo Documents Required
- University at Buffalo Acceptance Rate
- USA F-1 Visa Steps
- Tips for University at Buffalo Admissions
- University at Buffalo Admissions Checklist
- University at Buffalo Admissions FAQ
University at Buffalo Application Deadlines for Indian Students
University at Buffalo (a State University of New York, or SUNY, campus) runs two intakes for Indian students. Fall is the primary intake, when most PG, UG, MBA, and PhD programs open. Spring is a smaller intake for select programs. Graduate deadlines vary by department, and Fall 2027 applications are already live per the buffalo.edu international admissions page.
University at Buffalo’s primary intake for Indian students is Fall (August start) - most programs open here.
| Intake | Level | App Opens | Deadline | App Fee | Portal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2027 (Primary intake) | UG Early Action | Open | Nov 1, 2026 | USD 50 (INR 4,770) | ApplySUNY |
| Fall 2027 (Primary intake) | UG Regular Decision | Open | Feb 1, 2027 | USD 50 (INR 4,770) | ApplySUNY |
| Fall 2027 (Primary intake) | PG (dept-varied) | Open | Dec 2026 to Mar 2027 | Varies by program | UB Grad App System |
| Fall 2027 (Primary intake) | MBA Round 1 | Open | Oct 15, 2026 | USD 100 (INR 9,540) | UB Grad App System |
| Fall 2027 (Primary intake) | MBA Scholarship Priority | Open | Jan 15, 2027 | USD 100 (INR 9,540) | UB Grad App System |
| Fall 2027 (Primary intake) | MBA Final International | Open | Mar 15, 2027 | USD 100 (INR 9,540) | UB Grad App System |
| Spring 2027 | UG (recommended submission) | Open | Oct 1, 2026 | USD 50 (INR 4,770) | ApplySUNY |
Deadlines confirmed on the University at Buffalo international first-year admissions page and the School of Management MBA process page. Graduate deadlines are set per department.
University at Buffalo Eligibility for Indian Students
Eligibility at University at Buffalo splits by level. UG applicants show Class XII marks between 65 and 75 percent, with subject prerequisites for engineering and sciences. Graduate applicants show a Bachelor’s degree with a B grade (3.0 GPA equivalent), which maps to around 65 percent Indian average. MBA and PhD tracks add program-specific asks.
- UG general entry: Class XII at 65 to 75 percent with core academic subjects
- UG engineering entry: Class XII including Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry
- PG general entry: Bachelor’s degree with 3.0 GPA (around 65 percent Indian average)
- MBA entry: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline, GMAT or GRE optional
- PhD entry: Bachelor’s or Master’s with 3.0 GPA and faculty advisor research fit
University at Buffalo English Proficiency Minimums
UB publishes distinct English floors for UG and PG. UB does not waive TOEFL or IELTS for Indian MOI (medium of instruction) claims. Country-of-citizenship waivers apply only to a defined list (Australia, Bahamas, Canada, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, New Zealand, Nigeria, Singapore, UK), which excludes Indian passport holders.
| Test | UG Minimum | PG Minimum |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS Academic | 6.0 | 6.5 |
| TOEFL iBT | 70 | 79 |
| PTE Academic | 50 | 55 |
| Duolingo English Test | 105 | 120 |
English scores per the University at Buffalo first-year international English proficiency page and the Graduate School general admission requirements page.
University at Buffalo PG Programs for Indian Students
University at Buffalo’s PG catalogue centres on Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, and Management, with strong Indian-student intake in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) tracks. Base tuition for international PG students starts near USD 32,300 per year (about INR 30.81 Lakhs). Management-track PG runs USD 36,700 per year (around INR 35.01 Lakhs). See the course-wise fees breakdown for a program-level view.
| Programme | Duration | Minimum Eligibility | English Req. Min. |
|---|---|---|---|
| MS in Computer Science and Engineering | 2 years | Bachelor’s in CS or related, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| Data Sciences and Applications (MPS) | 1.5 to 2 years | Bachelor’s in a quantitative discipline, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| Engineering Science (Artificial Intelligence) MS | 2 years | Bachelor’s in engineering or CS, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| Engineering Science (Data Science) MS | 2 years | Bachelor’s in engineering or CS, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| Engineering Science (Cybersecurity) MS | 2 years | Bachelor’s in engineering or CS, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| Engineering Science (Robotics) MS | 2 years | Bachelor’s in engineering or CS, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| Engineering Science (Internet of Things) MS | 2 years | Bachelor’s in engineering, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| Engineering Science (Clean Energy) MS | 2 years | Bachelor’s in engineering, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| Engineering Science (Microelectronics and Semiconductor Engineering) MS | 2 years | Bachelor’s in engineering, 3.0 GPA | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
| MBA (Full-Time, STEM) | 2 years | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline | IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 79 |
Note: Program-specific entry requirements, fees, and intake availability may differ from the institution-wide minimums shown above. Always confirm on the official University at Buffalo Graduate School page for your chosen program before applying.
University at Buffalo UG Programs and Bachelor’s Majors
UB’s undergraduate School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) is the top pick for Indian applicants, offering 13 BS majors across engineering. UB Business, Data Sciences, and Arts and Sciences also admit Indian freshmen each Fall. Base UG out-of-state tuition sits at USD 32,530 per year (around INR 31.03 Lakhs) before mandatory fees.
| Programme | Duration | Minimum Eligibility | English Req. Min. |
|---|---|---|---|
| BS Computer Science | 4 years | Class XII 65-75% with Mathematics | IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 |
| BS Computer Engineering | 4 years | Class XII 65-75% with Math and Physics | IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 |
| BS Mechanical Engineering | 4 years | Class XII 65-75% with Math and Physics | IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 |
| BS Aerospace Engineering | 4 years | Class XII with Math and Physics | IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 |
| BS Biomedical Engineering | 4 years | Class XII with Math, Physics, Biology | IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 |
| BS Chemical Engineering | 4 years | Class XII with Math, Physics, Chemistry | IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 |
| BS Industrial Engineering | 4 years | Class XII with Math and Physics | IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 |
UG major names verified against the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences undergraduate programs page.
University at Buffalo MBA Admissions for Indian Students
University at Buffalo’s Full-Time MBA is STEM designated, giving F-1 graduates 36 months of OPT rather than the standard 12. The program runs test-optional but rewards submitted GMAT or GRE with better scholarship consideration. Application fee is USD 100 (about INR 9,540), waived only for US military applicants.
University at Buffalo MBA Rounds for Indian Applicants
Full-Time MBA for Fall 2027 opens five rounds. The March 15, 2027 deadline is the final round Indian applicants can meet. Later rounds on April 15 and June 1 are restricted to US citizens and current visa holders.
| Round | Deadline | Decision By | Notes for Indians |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Oct 15, 2026 | Dec 1, 2026 | Earliest slot for Indian applicants |
| Priority (Scholarship) | Jan 15, 2027 | Mar 1, 2027 | Best chance for merit aid |
| Final International | Mar 15, 2027 | Apr 15, 2027 | Last round for Indian applicants |
| Apr 15 and Jun 1 | Not applicable | Not applicable | Restricted to US applicants only |
University at Buffalo MBA Test and Work Experience Policy
GMAT and GRE are optional. UB’s School of Management does not publish a minimum work experience for the Full-Time MBA. Indian applicants without work experience are eligible, though stronger candidates typically show 2 to 4 years in analytical or people-facing roles.
Insider note: UB’s Full-Time MBA is STEM-designated, so F-1 grads unlock an extra 24 months of OPT beyond the initial 12. This makes UB a smart pick for Indian applicants prioritising post-MBA US work options.
Rounds and fee per the University at Buffalo School of Management MBA process and application instructions pages. Interviews are extended by the admissions committee after initial review.
University at Buffalo PhD Admissions and Funding
University at Buffalo runs PhD admissions through each department, with faculty advisor buy-in as the strongest gate for Indian applicants. Full-time, fully funded PhD students receive a base stipend plus a broad fee waiver under the PhD Excellence Initiative.
University at Buffalo PhD Funding for Indian Students
Effective Fall 2025, full-time PhD students on 10-month TA/RA/GA appointments earn a minimum stipend of USD 23,690 per year (about INR 22.60 Lakhs). 12-month appointments earn USD 30,797 (INR 29.38 Lakhs). The PhD Excellence Initiative also covers Comprehensive, Academic Excellence, Student Activity, and International Student fees.
University at Buffalo PhD Application Steps
Indian PhD hopefuls should target Fall 2027 with department deadlines usually between December 2026 and January 2027 for full funding review. Submit transcripts, SOP (Statement of Purpose), three LORs (Letters of Recommendation) with at least two academic, CV, English test scores, and a research proposal or writing sample.
Planning note: Reach out to prospective faculty advisors 3 to 4 months before the deadline. UB PhD offers hinge on identified funding, and department chairs balance projects with new admits.
Stipend figures per the University at Buffalo Graduate School PhD-level funding page.
University at Buffalo Application Process for Indian Students
The University at Buffalo application process is portal-driven and program-specific. UG applicants use ApplySUNY, the Common Application, or Coalition for College. PG and MBA applicants use the UB Graduate Application System.
- Choose your portal, ApplySUNY for UG or the UB Graduate Application System for PG and MBA.
- Create an account and start the application under your target program.
- Upload unofficial transcripts, English proficiency scores, SOP, LORs, and resume.
- Pay the application fee of USD 50 (around INR 4,770) for UG or USD 100 (INR 9,540) for MBA on the UB application portal.
- Submit official test scores directly (TOEFL, IELTS, or GMAT institution codes).
- Track your file on UB’s Student Status Portal after submission.
- On offer, request I-20 (F-1 certificate of eligibility) by uploading financial documentation to International Student Services.
- Confirm enrollment with tuition deposit by May 1, 2027 (Fall) or December 1, 2026 (Spring).
University at Buffalo Admission Decisions Timeline
UG Fall 2027 decisions release rolling from December 2026 through March 2027, with the May 1, 2027 enrollment deposit deadline holding across rounds. Graduate decisions usually land 6 to 8 weeks after your application is complete. MBA decisions release by December 1, 2026 (Round 1), March 1, 2027 (Priority), or April 15, 2027 (Final International). Deferral is possible with department approval for up to one academic year.
Portal and decision timeline confirmed on the University at Buffalo Graduate School application page and first-year international admissions page.
University at Buffalo Documents Required for Indian Applicants
Documents cover both application review and post-admission I-20 issuance. UB accepts unofficial transcripts during review, but official transcripts and English translations are required after admission.
- Passport bio-data page: Copy for identification and I-20 name match
- Class XII marksheet and school transcripts: For UG applicants
- Bachelor’s semester-wise marksheets and degree certificate: For PG applicants
- Statement of Purpose: Program-specific narrative, typically 1 to 2 pages
- Letters of Recommendation: Two to three, mixing academic and professional referees
- Resume or CV: With months and years of employment, projects, publications
- English test score report: TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo sent directly to UB
- GMAT or GRE score report: Only if you choose to submit (optional for most PG and all MBA)
- Financial documentation: Bank statement matching UB’s I-20 financial floor for your program level
- Two passport-size photographs: Recent, white background
- I-20 request form and F-1 visa page copy: After admission and visa stamping
Document list per the University at Buffalo Graduate School general admission requirements page and International Student Services financial documentation guidance.
University at Buffalo Acceptance Rate for Indian Students
University at Buffalo is a moderately selective US public. UB reports its overall undergraduate acceptance rate at around 80 percent. International applicants historically clear at a higher rate.
University at Buffalo Undergraduate Acceptance Rate
UB’s overall UG acceptance sits near 80.6 percent, based on the university’s Common Data Set filings. International UG applicants have been admitted at rates estimated near 90 to 94 percent, based on public admission-cycle patterns at SUNY campuses of similar profile.
University at Buffalo Graduate Acceptance Rate for Indian Students
Graduate acceptance varies widely by program. Competitive tracks such as MS Computer Science and Engineering and the STEM MBA see tighter selectivity. Engineering Science tracks generally admit most applicants who meet the 3.0 GPA and IELTS 6.5 floors.
Insider note: Indian applicants with Class XII around 70 percent, Bachelor’s above 3.2 GPA, and IELTS 6.5 or higher have a strong shot at UG, MS Engineering, and STEM MBA offers at UB.
See Indian student reviews and outcomes for on-ground sentiment from current admits and alumni.
USA F-1 Visa Steps for University at Buffalo Admits
Indian admits to University at Buffalo apply for the F-1 student visa. Start after receiving your I-20 from International Student Services. Pay the SEVIS (Student Exchange Visitor Information System) I-901 fee of USD 350 (around INR 33,390), complete the DS-160 form online, book an appointment at the US Consulate, and pay the visa application fee of USD 185 (about INR 17,649).
At the interview, carry your I-20, passport, DS-160 confirmation, SEVIS payment receipt, financial documentation, admission offer, and academic records. Post-arrival, check in at UB International Student Services within 30 days to activate SEVIS and maintain F-1 status.
2026 update: The US embassy in India recommends booking F-1 visa slots at least 60 days ahead of your Fall 2027 program start to account for peak-season backlogs.
Tips for University at Buffalo Admissions
The following tips are drawn from Indian-applicant patterns at University at Buffalo across recent Fall cycles.
- Apply for Fall 2027 by December 2026 to align with department funding review cycles.
- Submit GMAT or GRE for MS CSE even though optional, since funding review often favours submitters.
- MBA applicants target the January 15, 2027 Priority Deadline for scholarship consideration.
- Use ApplySUNY over Common App to avoid duplicate fees across multiple SUNY campuses.
- UB does not accept Indian MOI waivers, so book IELTS or TOEFL slots early.
- Program-specific SOPs beat generic drafts, since UB adcoms weigh fit heavily on PG reviews.
- Compare UB with peer SUNY campuses using the university’s ranking band before finalising your list.
University at Buffalo Admissions Checklist
The following steps cover what Indian applicants typically complete for a Fall 2027 UB application, sequenced backwards from the deadline.
- Request Class XII or Bachelor’s marksheets 10 to 12 weeks before your target deadline.
- Book IELTS or TOEFL slot 8 weeks ahead of application submission.
- Line up 2 to 3 recommenders 6 weeks before deadline and share your SOP draft.
- Draft program-specific SOP at least 4 weeks before submission.
- Line up bank statement and sponsor affidavit before submitting the I-20 request.
- Book F-1 visa interview slot within 2 weeks of receiving your I-20.
- Confirm tuition deposit and housing by May 1, 2027 for the Fall 2027 intake.
University at Buffalo remains an accessible, STEM-friendly US public for Indian students, with November 2026 Early Action for Fall 2027 undergraduate applications and rolling PG deadlines through March 2027. Focus on solid Class XII or Bachelor’s marks, IELTS 6.0 to 6.5, and start I-20 financial documentation early.
University at Buffalo Admissions Frequently Asked Questions
Ques. Is University at Buffalo hard to get into for Indian students?
Ans. No. UB is a moderately selective SUNY public with an overall acceptance rate near 80 percent, and international UG admits historically clear at 90 percent or higher.
Ques. What is the minimum IELTS score for University at Buffalo?
Ans. IELTS Academic 6.0 for undergraduate applicants and 6.5 for graduate applicants. UB also accepts TOEFL 70 UG or 79 PG, PTE 50 or 55, and Duolingo 105 or 120.
Ques. Does University at Buffalo require GRE for MS admissions?
Ans. No. GRE is optional for most MS programs including MS Computer Science and Engineering. Submitting a strong GRE score can improve funding chances.
Ques. What is the University at Buffalo application fee for Indian students?
Ans. USD 50 (around INR 4,770) for undergraduate applications and USD 100 (about INR 9,540) for the Full-Time MBA. Graduate application fees vary by department, so confirm with your target program.
Ques. When is the Fall 2027 application deadline at University at Buffalo?
Ans. Undergraduate Early Action closes November 1, 2026, and Regular Decision closes February 1, 2027. MBA final international deadline is March 15, 2027. Graduate department deadlines usually fall between December 2026 and March 2027.
Ques. Can I get a scholarship at University at Buffalo as an Indian student?
Ans. Yes. UB offers merit-based tuition scholarships for UG and MBA applicants, plus TA and RA funding for PhD candidates. See UB’s official scholarship pages for eligibility and awards.
Ques. What GPA is needed for University at Buffalo graduate admissions?
Ans. A minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, which maps to about 65 percent Indian Bachelor’s average. Competitive PG tracks and PhD programs expect 3.3 or higher.
Ques. How long does University at Buffalo take to release admission decisions?
Ans. UG Fall 2027 decisions release on a rolling basis from December 2026 through March 2027. Graduate decisions typically land 6 to 8 weeks after your application is complete. MBA decisions follow the round calendar.
Ques. Does University at Buffalo accept Duolingo for Indian applicants?
Ans. Yes. UB accepts the Duolingo English Test with a minimum of 105 for undergraduate and 120 for graduate applicants.
Ques. Is University at Buffalo STEM designated for OPT?
Ans. UB’s Full-Time MBA and many MS programs (Computer Science and Engineering, Data Science, Robotics, Cybersecurity) are STEM designated, offering an additional 24 months of OPT beyond the initial 12 months.
Ques. Can I defer admission at University at Buffalo?
Ans. Yes. Deferral is possible for up to one academic year with department approval. Contact your program admissions office before your enrollment deposit deadline.
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University at Buffalo Program Fees & Deadlines
| Program | Important Dates | Fees | Application Fees | Eligibility | Financial Aid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MS Computer Science and Engineering 18 months | Application Deadline For Spring 2026 Intake (30th Sep 2026) | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | GPA: 3.0, TOEFL: 4, IELTS: 6.5, Duolingo: 120, PTE: 55 | - |
Application deadline for Spring 2027 intake (1st Oct 2026) | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | GPA: 3.0, TOEFL: 4, IELTS: 6.5, Duolingo: 120, PTE: 55 | ||
MBA 2 years | USD 30,280 /Yr | 100 | GPA: 3.25, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 6.5, Duolingo: 120, PTE: 55 | ||
M.S Business Analytics 10 months | Application Deadline For Summer 2026 Intake (15th Jul 2026) Application Deadline For Fall 2026 Intake (15th Oct 2026) | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | TOEFL- 4 | IELTS- 6.5 | Duolingo- 120 | PTE- 55 | - |
MS Finance 1.5 year | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | GPA: 3.25, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 6.5, Duolingo: 120, PTE: 55 | - | |
MS Industrial Engineering 2 years | Application Deadline For Spring 2027 Intake (1st Oct 2026) | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | GPA: 3.0, TOEFL: 4, IELTS: 6.5, Duolingo: 120, PTE: 55 | |
MS Management Information Systems 10 months | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | GPA: 3.0, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 6.5, Duolingo: 120, PTE: 55 | - | |
M.S Electrical Engineering 2 years | Application Deadline For Spring 2026 Intake (15th Oct 2026) | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | GPA of 3.0, TOEFL- 4, IELTS- 6.5, Duolingo- 120, PTE- 55 | - |
Application Deadline For SpringFall 2027 Intake (15th Oct 2026) | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | GPA: 3.0, TOEFL: 4, IELTS: 6.5, Duolingo: 120, PTE: 55 | ||
M.S Pharmaceutical Sciences 2 years | USD 25,740 /Yr | 100 | GPA of 3.0, TOEFL- 4, IELTS- 6.5, Duolingo- 120, PTE- 55 | - |
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- I like everything about UB. Its a great place.
Dislikes
- The weather is not great at buffalo.
Likes
- University at Buffalo is one of the best public university in NY state with affordable tuition fee, events and activities to help students upskill themselves.
Dislikes
- One of the worrying factors about Buffalo is the winter weather which makes harder to commute to university and other locations.
Likes
- Research oriented courses
- Real world applications to the courses which directly translate to better understanding of corporate job requirements
- Extensive lab work
Dislikes
- Cold weather
- In campus living a bit expensive for students from India.
- Buffalo as a city didn't have a lot of corporate opportunities.
Scholarship
- I didn't receive any scholarship.
- Yes, a few of my batchmates received financial scholarships. Mostly they were PhD students. They received a stipend. Also, few candidates received research assistant and teaching assistant roles. They would get $800-1200$ for a month.
- On average, there were 10% of candidates who received scholarships. There were on-campus jobs in various departments, not only the computer science department. Developing websites and back-ends for quite a few departments like geology, history and economics.
Likes
- Infrastructure and facilities like library and labs
- They keep organising outing free of cost for students
- On campus job opportunities are good you easily get one and manage your expenses
Dislikes
- Extreme winter temprature goes to -30
- Classes are too far from the student town takes 30 minutes to visit class
- Course is only 1.5 year so curriculum is really heavy
Likes
- Maintenance is good. Few subjects were good as part of my curriculum.
Dislikes
- There could have been more assistance in job search for international students or placement opportunities.
- People who took 11 months course curriculum struggle to get on campus jobs as there are very little opportunities for them.
- The fees is way to high for the value provided.
Likes
- Computer Science course Curriculum. When I was there it was studying, the course structure was different which was very good. We got to choose the course which we planned to take.
- The campus is very peaceful with a lake, sunset view.
- The university has a strong alumni network who'd like to help every new joiner.
Dislikes
- The course curriculum is very hard.
- Professors show no mercy. They don't care if you will get A grade if you score 0.2 marks more.
- We gotta work very hard for courses that are lease applied in our daily work life.
Scholarship
- UB's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences offers scholarships for exceptional academic performance.
- Opportunities for teaching or research assistantships are available, providing stipends and tuition waivers for a few students (not most of them, only a few of them). For the application process, we can apply through the UB Scholarship Portal using our UBIT credentials. We have grader, RA, and TA, which are positions students can get into by talking to professors and showcasing their skills.
Dislikes
- "Not much Scholorships and grants availale for International students Even the available ones are not easy to find and apply."
Likes
- I really liked the infrastructure of the college. Specially some classes of CS in fall semester will be held in NSC building, which is recently constructed with latest amenities and welcoming classrooms.
- Access to UB's own box and onedrive storage including microsoft 365 suite. Very easy to share work while working in teams. Recording demo and presentation using stream is also helpful and can be shared directly within organization.
- Very good research activities on campus where many professor has 50+ h-index for their publications. So, students can reach out to them directly if they are interested in such opportunity.
Dislikes
- Some class indirectly require attendance as a part of bonus inclass activities.
- Nearby areas will give countryside vibe, rather then city vibe. Buffalo winters are harsh and it gets frustrating some times to live in below 0 degree celcius from November to March
- Relatively less celebration of Indian festival unlike other universities, where Diwali, Holi, Navratri celebrated widely and on a large scale.
Scholarship
- There is a separate scholarship portal where we can apply for scholarships, but chances are very low as the fees themselves are very low. I don't receive any scholarship in my admit. I have applied for one while applying and also after the first semester.
- Generally, the option is to be a TA or RA with a professor for four hourly wages but Scholarship opportunities are not that many. As far as I know, none of the students in my batch received any scholarship, as it is very hard. From my end I don't know the AVG of how many students and how much amount.
Likes
- It had a vibrant atmosphere and there were always college activities going on
- Engaging for international students and Indian festivals
- Environment friendly and people always caring and helpful
Dislikes
- The coursework is kinda dry from a masters perspective
- The professors are solely focused on their own stuff and sometimes neglect classes with large students
- The playing area is often crowded that is good and bad at the same time
Scholarship
- In this university scholarships and grants are available only to university phd students.
- Masters students do not receive aid or grants. No batchmates of mine received scholarship grants and this is because this university only funds phd students. But one particular student required financial aid therefore the university provided a scholarship for that student in the form of financial help
Likes
- Great Campus, you can enjoy being on campus. Especially the lake on the campus.
- The Professors, You can choose your professors; if you get lucky, you might get some great professors.
- The bus service is great if you live on or off campus near the uni, you don't have to worry about transportation.
Dislikes
- Most of the courses are of 1.5 years.
- You need to take four subjects each in the first two semesters, which makes life a little stressful.
- On-campus jobs are quite competitive, it is almost impossible to get one in the first semester.
Scholarship
- Nope, No scholarships at all. I don't know a single person who got one.
- Most of the scholarships are for native people and undergrads.



























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