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Graduate Admissions And Application Information

Thank you for your interest in the graduate program at the Department of Physics at the University of California, San Diego.

Application Information:

Application Deadline for 2009-10 is: December 15, 2008.

Online Graduate Applications for 2009-10 will be available Mid August, 2008. Please note that the Department will begin processing of applications on September 1, 2008.

Web Address: http://graduateapp.ucsd.edu/

In order to process your application we require the following documents:

1. Official transcripts
2. Statement of Purpose
3. Three letters of reference
4. All results of your Graduate Record Examination (GRE); general and advanced physics scores
5. Application fee: Domestic $70.00, International $90.00
6. Electronic Graduate Application 2009-10
7. TOEFL Score Report (International Applicants Only)

The GRE examinations must be taken no later than November in order for the scores to be considered by the Admissions Committee. Incomplete files and applications received after December 15th will be considered only if space is available.

Entrance Requirements:

Entering graduate students are required to have a sound knowledge of undergraduate mechanics, electricity and magnetism, to have had senior courses or their equivalent in atomic and quantum physics, nuclear physics, and thermodynamics; and to have taken upper division laboratory work.

Attention International Applicants: 2009-10

International students are required to submit a pre-application form. Admission to the graduate program is highly competitive so the department will be pre-screening all international applicants. The pre-application form will allow us to determine if your application is appropriate for our program.

Foreign Student Pre-application forms:
(MS Word format)
(PDF Format)

Foreign students from non-English speaking countries are required to demonstrate proficiency in English via the TOEFL exam. The minimum TOEFL score required is 550 for paper-based (PBT), 213 for computer-based (CBT) and 80 for internet based (iBT). The minimum International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score required is Band Score 7. The Test for Spoken English (TSE) is highly recommended. International Students whose native language is not English will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency before they may serve as teaching assistants.

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Revised for 2009-10 admissions