The George Washington University

private university Estd 1821
Washington D.C., Virginia, USA
The George Washington University

George Washington University is a private research university that was established in 1821. It is associated with NAICU, CUWMA, SURA, and ORAU. Earlier, the university was known as the Columbian University and in 1904, its name was changed to the current name, George Washington University. Also, the university is popularly known for organizing big events like Presidential debates, hosting World Bank meetings, and managing conference for International Monetary Fund’s Annual Meetings.

The university comprises of three campuses, namely Mount Venom Campus, Foggy Bottom Campus, and the Virginia Science and Technology Campus. The accommodation facilities are available at the Mount Venom and Foggy Bottom campuses. There are three libraries that are located at the Virginia Science and Technology campus, including Gelman library, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, and the Virginia Science and Technology Library. The libraries contain thousands of books and novels. Foggy Bottom is the main campus and is spread across 43 acres of land. It includes residence halls along with all the required facilities. Some of the most famous residential halls are Potomac house, Mitchell Hall, Thurston Hall, Guthridge hall, Philip Amsterdam Hall, and the Madison hall.

The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and study abroad programs in various areas of study. GW University is known to be the largest institute of higher education. Approximately 12,000 undergraduates and 16,000 graduate students enrolled at all locations coming from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Marshall Islands, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and 132 countries. GW has 119 endowed faculty positions, and nine faculty members currently are members of the National Academies. GW is also recognized among the top-producing institutions for Fulbright Scholars, with more than 83 current and former scholars serving within the university’s ranks

The university comprises of some of the notable research centers and institutes, namely the Centre for Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, GW Cancer institute, Biostatistics Centre, Regulatory Studies Centre, Centre for Aging, and the Institute for MEMS & VLSI Technology. These centers & institutes help students gain practical knowledge in their respective areas of study. They are guided under experienced faculty members. Also, they are given opportunities for a site visit for exposure.

GW University has a list of notable alumni that includes William Barr (Present Attorney General of the United States), Shahid Abbasi (21st Prime Minister of Pakistan), Kun-Hee Lee (Chairman of Samsung), J. William Fulbright (Founder of Fulbright Program), and Julius Axelrod (Nobel Prize in Medicine).

Global MBA
  • Duration - 21 Months
  • Exams Accepted - GMAT : Accepted, GRE : Accepted
  • Fees - INR 46.1 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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Master of Science in Project Management (MSPM)
  • Duration - 18-24 Months
  • Exams Accepted - GMAT : Accepted, GRE : Accepted
  • Fees - INR 23.3 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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MBA: Accelerated
  • Duration - 2 Years
  • Exams Accepted - GMAT : Accepted, GRE : Accepted
  • Fees - INR 40.1 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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Bachelor of Accountancy
  • Duration - 4 Years
  • Exams Accepted - IELTS : 6.5, TOEFL : 90
  • Fees - INR 42.9 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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Entry Criteria

CoursesExams
BBA - 1 CourseSAT - Accepted
IELTS - 6.5 & Above
TOEFL - 90 & Above
MIM - 1 CourseGRE - Accepted
IELTS - 6 & Above
TOEFL - 80 & Above
MBA - 2 CoursesGMAT - Accepted
GRE - Accepted
IELTS - 6 & Above

Admission Requirement

Application feesNo Fees

Approximate Fees

CoursesDurationTuition Fees
BBA - 1 Course4 YearsINR 42.9L
USD 58,550
MIM - 1 Course1.5 - 2 YearsINR 23.3L
USD 31,770
MBA - 2 Courses21 - 24 MonthsINR 40.1L - 46.1L
USD 54,730 - 63,007
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