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Arizona State University

Tempe, Arizona

Arizona State University is one of the largest and most forward-thinking public universities in the United States. Known globally for its emphasis on innovation, entrepreneurship, and interdisciplinary research, ASU consistently ranks as the #1 most innovative university in the U.S. For Indian students pursuing undergraduate degrees, specialised master’s programs in analytics or computer science, or an MBA, ASU offers a powerful combination of academic scale, industry partnerships, and career outcomes. The W. P. Carey School of Business and Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are particularly recognised for producing graduates who move into leadership roles across technology, consulting, and global corporations.

Top 200

QS Global Rank

#1

U.S. Innovation Rank

90%

Acceptance Rate

Undergraduate (Engineering, Business, Computer Science)Master's (Business Analytics, Finance, Computer Science)MBA (W. P. Carey School of Business)

ASU at a Glance

Public Research

Type

145,000

Students

$33K/yr

UG Tuition

Top 30 U.S.

Business School Rank

Dr. Karan Gupta

Dr. Karan Gupta's Strategic View

Arizona State University is ideal for students who want a large, globally recognised public university with strong technology, business, and entrepreneurship opportunities.

For Indian students interested in careers in technology, analytics, consulting, or entrepreneurship, ASU offers a highly dynamic academic ecosystem. The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is one of the largest engineering schools in the United States, producing graduates who move into roles in software engineering, AI, robotics, and advanced technology industries. The W. P. Carey School of Business is equally respected for finance, analytics, and supply chain management programs. Combined with ASU’s strong corporate partnerships with companies like Amazon, Intel, and Microsoft, students gain valuable exposure to real-world business and technology challenges throughout their academic journey.

Why ASU Is a Strong Choice

Innovation University of the Decade

ASU has been named the #1 Most Innovative University in the US by US News for 9 consecutive years. Under President Michael Crow's leadership, ASU has reimagined what a public research university can be—accessible, interdisciplinary, and impact-focused.

Scale Meets Personalization

ASU combines the resources of a massive research university ($818M+ in research expenditures) with programs designed for student success, including strong online options and industry partnerships.

Sun Belt Growth & Industry Access

Phoenix is one of America's fastest-growing metro areas, attracting major tech, semiconductor, and healthcare companies. ASU graduates benefit from this booming regional economy.

Tempe Campus & Multi-Campus System

ASU operates across four Phoenix-area campuses, with the main Tempe campus featuring modern facilities, Palm Walk, and a vibrant college atmosphere in sunny Arizona.

#1 Innovation

Named America's Most Innovative University for 9 consecutive years by US News & World Report.

Year-Round Sunshine

330+ days of sunshine annually in Phoenix, with outdoor lifestyle and lower cost of living than coastal cities.

Semiconductor Hub

Intel, TSMC, and major chip manufacturers are investing billions in Phoenix, creating a semiconductor corridor near campus.

Programs at ASU

Bachelor of Science in Business

W. P. Carey School of Business

Highly ranked undergraduate business program with strong pipelines into consulting, finance, and corporate leadership roles.

MS in Business Analytics

W. P. Carey School of Business

STEM-designated analytics program combining data science with strategic business decision-making.

MS in Computer Science

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Top-tier technical program preparing graduates for careers in software engineering, AI, and advanced computing.

MBA

W. P. Carey School of Business

Highly respected MBA focused on leadership, analytics, and global business strategy.

MS in Finance

W. P. Carey School of Business

Industry-focused finance program preparing students for careers in corporate finance, investment banking, and financial analysis.

ASU excels in sustainability, engineering, business (W.P. Carey), journalism, and education—with a uniquely innovative approach to interdisciplinary programs and online/hybrid learning.

Admission Requirements

Arizona State University evaluates applicants holistically, considering academic preparation, leadership potential, and the ability to thrive in a collaborative, innovation-driven academic environment.

CBSE / ISC / IB / Cambridge accepted
Strong academic performance
Essays and recommendations required
SAT/ACT test-optional but strong scores help
English: TOEFL / IELTS / Duolingo
Strong undergraduate degree
Work experience expected for postgraduate study

What ASU looks for: Academic readiness, curiosity, innovation mindset, and students who demonstrate initiative through projects, leadership, or entrepreneurial activities.

What Type of Student Gets In?

Innovation-minded students who value interdisciplinary and applied learning

Candidates attracted to ASU's unique programs in sustainability and technology

Students seeking excellent value at a top research university

Don't dismiss ASU based on outdated perceptions. Its innovation ranking, research output, and industry connections—especially in semiconductors and sustainability—rival traditional elite schools in these specific areas.

Costs & ROI

Arizona living: $1,200–$1,800/month. Insurance, travel, books, and personal expenses vary. Cost Calculator

LevelTuitionLivingTotal
Undergraduate (Engineering / Business / Computer Science)$33,000/year$18,000/year$51,000/year
Masters$40,000$18,000$58,000
MBA$67,000 total$20,000$87,000

Salary Ranges

Software Engineer$95,000 – $125,000
Data / Business Analyst$85,000 – $115,000
Financial Analyst$80,000 – $110,000
Management Consultant$95,000 – $135,000

Career & Industry

Semiconductors & Tech

Intel, TSMC, and Taiwan's semiconductor investments in Phoenix create massive opportunities for ASU engineering graduates.

Healthcare

Mayo Clinic, Banner Health, and Phoenix's growing healthcare sector partner with ASU's health sciences programs.

Business & Finance

Deloitte, KPMG, and Phoenix-area corporations recruit from W.P. Carey School of Business.

Technology
Semiconductors
Healthcare
Sustainability
Business
Education
Engineering
Media

ASU's innovation focus and Phoenix's booming economy create strong career pathways, especially in technology, semiconductors, healthcare, and sustainability sectors.

Application Timeline

12-18 Months Before

  • Research ASU programs and identify faculty or program fit
  • Take required standardized tests (GRE/GMAT)
  • Contact potential supervisors for research programs

8-12 Months Before

  • Draft statement of purpose tailored to your specific program
  • Request recommendation letters
  • Research funding and scholarship opportunities

4-8 Months Before

  • Submit applications by program deadlines
  • Apply for assistantships and merit scholarships
  • Complete financial aid documentation

0-4 Months Before

  • Accept offer and submit enrollment deposit
  • Apply for I-20 and schedule visa interview
  • Explore housing and connect with incoming student community

ASU vs Peers

University of Texas at Austin

ASU: More flexible admissions, an extremely large innovation ecosystem, strong entrepreneurship culture.

Other: Higher global prestige, stronger engineering reputation, deeper connections to Texas technology and startup ecosystems.

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University of Southern California

ASU: Lower tuition, large public research university scale, strong engineering and business programs.

Other: Stronger global prestige, private university experience, and closer ties to entertainment and media industries.

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ASU Is Right For...

  • Students interested in engineering, computer science, or analytics careers
  • Applicants seeking a large public research university environment
  • Students interested in innovation, entrepreneurship, and startup ecosystems
  • Those looking for relatively affordable U.S. tuition compared with private universities
  • Students targeting careers in technology, consulting, or finance

ASU Is Not Right For...

  • Students seeking a small private university environment
  • Applicants focused exclusively on Ivy League universities
  • Students want extremely selective admissions environments
  • Those looking for traditional East Coast universities
  • Students seeking very small class sizes and highly personalised teaching environments

Our Students at ASU

95+ students guided. Here are a few of their stories.

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Manan Agarwal

Arizona State University

I was really confused about whether to study abroad. It was then when I approached KGC and they helped me make a choice. The KGC team was very co-operative and helped me at each and every stage of the admission process. They made sure that I apply to Universities of my liking. I am fully satisfied with the KGC team and they helped me get through a university of my choice.

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Dhara Dhuldoya

Arizona State University

Since I was enrolled over here for GRE classes, I already was aware of the counselling services. Also I got feedback form a few seniors that Karan Gupta provided best counselling services in South Bombay. With the help of KGC team, the entire application process become simple and systematic and the paperwork became easy. I would certainly recommend them to others.

Dr. Karan Gupta

Dr. Karan Gupta's Advice

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  1. ASU thrives on scale and innovation. The university’s size means access to cutting-edge labs, research projects, and interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering, business, and technology.
  2. The W. P. Carey School of Business is a major strength. Programs in business analytics, finance, and supply chain management are particularly respected by employers.
  3. Industry partnerships are a big advantage. ASU collaborates with companies like Intel, Amazon, and Microsoft, creating internship and project opportunities for students.
  4. Use the entrepreneurial ecosystem. ASU actively supports startups and student ventures. Students interested in entrepreneurship should leverage innovation labs, accelerators, and startup funding opportunities.

FAQs: ASU for Indian Students

What is Arizona State University known for?
Arizona State University is known for innovation, engineering, computer science, and business programs. It has been ranked the #1 most innovative university in the United States multiple times.
Is ASU good for Indian students?
Yes. ASU is one of the most popular U.S. universities for Indian students due to its strong STEM programs, industry partnerships, and large international student community.
What GPA is required for Arizona State University?
Competitive applicants typically present a GPA equivalent of around 3.3–3.6 for undergraduate programs and about 3.2–3.5 for most master’s programs.
Does ASU offer STEM programs for international students?
Yes. Programs in engineering, computer science, business analytics, and data science are STEM-designated and offer strong career pathways in the United States.

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