What Students Say
Likes
- The fees are the cheapest at this University and the weather inclines in the same pattern as my home town so I don't have to go through too many severe weather changes.
- Location: Situated in Houston, Texas, the university benefits from its proximity to a vibrant and dynamic city with numerous cultural, business, and recreational opportunities.
- Campus Facilities: UH has invested in modern and state-of-the-art facilities, providing students with access to well-equipped libraries, laboratories, and recreational spaces.
Dislikes
- Crowded Classes: Some students have expressed dissatisfaction with large class sizes, which can make it challenging for individuals to receive personalized attention from professors.
- Limited Campus Aesthetics: While efforts have been made to enhance the campus, some individuals feel that the overall aesthetics and landscaping could be improved for a more appealing environment.
- Parking Issues: One common complaint is the difficulty of finding parking on campus. Some students and staff have mentioned challenges in securing convenient and affordable parking spaces.
Required Exams for Admission
The University of Houston can be an excellent choice for international students, offering a combination of academic excellence, cultural diversity, and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Course Curriculum
The current Curriculum is good but it can be elevated further by adding a few classes that align with the field requirements.
Faculty
The faculty is well-designated and is helpful throughout the semester. Dr. Zia Ud Din and Dr. Lu Gao left an impact on me as their methods of teaching are unique yet unpredictable.
Campus Life
The campus life is very lively as there is a continuous line of events throughout the semester.
Placement
There are a lot of companies visiting during the Career Fairs. You have to be prepared to face the mock interviews that take place and sell your strengths to the visitors.
Accommodation
Each individual's opinion on how to search for accommodation varies. It depends on the locality you choose and the rate of that neighborhood.
Exams
My GRE Score: 298. Verbal: 155 Quants: 143 TOEFL SCORE: 90 Reading: 24, Writing: 22, Speaking: 22, Listening: 22. I was over-prepared for my interview as I wanted to make it through on my 1st attempt. My SOP was nothing special but a description of what I wanted and what my skills and qualifications were.
Fees
$ 19000 per year. (Related to tuition fees)
Scholarship
I received a tuition waiver for two semesters as I worked for the UH Energy department as a Teaching Assistant.

