While not all programs at SJSU require letters of recommendation, their impact on those that do can be significant. They provide an opportunity for the admissions committee to see a different side of the applicant, beyond grades and test scores.
Two current letters of recommendation are required that address: The quality of applicant's proposed plan of study (including the quality of the institutions and departments where applicant intends to pursue his/her degree);
If you meet the minimum university requirements, your application will be referred to the department that offers your intended graduate program. Your program will notify GAPE of the results of their review of your application. GAPE will post the final admission decision to your MySJSU account.
While not all programs at SJSU require letters of recommendation, their impact on those that do can be significant. They provide an opportunity for the admissions committee to see a different side of the applicant, beyond grades and test scores.
A 2.5 institutional or college cumulative GPA (from the 0.0 - 4.0 U.S. grading scale) in the last degree completed, or a 2.5 GPA in the last two years of full time study. Please note that individual program requirements may have a higher GPA requirement. Good academic standing at the last institution attended.
Submit at least one letter of recommendation. Counselors are not required to write a letter of recommendation for a student's application to Santa Clara, but you are welcome to do so if the student asks. We require at least one letter from an academic teacher.
The San Jose State University acceptance rate is 84% which suggests that it is a relatively less competitive institution, with many applicants for more spots in its various programs.
San Jose State University Fees Structure CourseTuitionHostel MBA/PGDM INR 11.89 L - 25.91 L INR 13.16 L - 18.44 L M.A. INR 11.05 L - 16.06 L – / – B.Sc. INR 16.75 L INR 11.37 L - 16.76 L MEM INR 14.39 L INR 15.98 L17 more rows
Satisfy the GWAR Requirement All undergraduate students must satisfy the GWAR by either: passing a Writing in the Disciplines (100W) course with a “C or better” (C- not accepted).