Auburn University vs Texas A&M

Overview Comparison
Auburn UniversityUniversity of Texas
Collegedunia Score4.2 Out of 104.1 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 93 US News 2024
# 801 QS World University 2024
# 601 Times Higher Education 2023
# 32 US News 2024
# 52 Times Higher Education 2024
# 58 QS World University 2024
Subject Strength# 55 for Engineering by US News 2024
# 601 for Medicine by Times Higher Education 2023
# 601 for Law by Times Higher Education 2023
# 7 for Engineering by US News 2024
# 50 for Medicine by Times Higher Education 2023
# 16 for Law by US News 2024
ProgramsUG Programs -137
PG Programs -52
Doctorate Programs -10
UG Programs -74
PG Programs -78
Acceptance Rate80.5 %40.0 %
Exam ScoreIELTS-6.5
SAT-1130
TOEFL-79
IELTS-6.5
SAT-1220
TOEFL-79
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   32810
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  18036
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 10280 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   44450
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  27216
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 12286 Per Year
placement (average package)

Auburn University is one of the top public universities in Auburn, United States. It is ranked #1001-1200 in QS World University Rankings 2023.

Auburn University Graduates & Alumni Salaries - By  Degree

MBA: $110,000 

Bachelor of Arts: $101,000 

Bachelor of Science: $68,000


QS Graduate Employability Rankings- #54;
Average Salary- 75,865 USD;
Top recruiters- UT Austin, Dell Inc., IBM Corp., Lockheed Martin Corp, Indeed Inc.;
Highest paying degrees- BBA (179,000 USD), MBA (165,000 USD), Executive MBA (155,000 USD), Masters in Science (107,000 USD)


application requirements

Submit official transcripts of all previous education

Submit English langauge proficiency test scores

Check program specific requirements

Submit official transcripts of all previous education

Submit English language proficiency test scores

Check program specific requirements

Campuses and B-SchoolsNAMcCombs School of Business
CollegeDunia Reviews8.6/10 Read 2 reviews7.6/10 Read 3 reviews
General Facts Comparison
General FactsAuburn UniversityUniversity of Texas
Type of UniversityUniversity
University
Established1896
1883
Student:Faculty Ratio18:1
17:1
Male:Female51% Male, 49% Female47% Male, 53% Female
Location Facts

Auburn University was established in 1856 as the East Alabama Male College, 20 years after the city of Auburn's founding. In 1872, under the Morrill Act, the school became the first land-grant college in the South and was renamed the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. In 1899 the name again was changed, to the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Finally, in 1960 the name of the school was changed to Auburn University, a title more in keeping with its location, and expressing the varied academic programs and larger curriculum of a major university.


Main Campus in central Austin; J. J. Pickle Research Campus in north Austin. The main campus has 150 building with its main visible feature as Beaux-Arts main Building. Some of the nearby areas are Cameron Road, Hyde Park, Mueller, Tarrytown, Downtown Austin


Library

Auburn University Libraries consists of three libraries on campus. The largest library on campus is the Ralph Brown Draughon Library, a 377,000 square-foot structure with seating for 4,850. It is co-located with the Mell Classroom Building on Mell Street. Branch libraries are located in the College of Veterinary Medicine and the College of Architecture, Design and Construction. Auburn University is one of the 125 universities that are members of the Association of Research Libraries. AU Libraries serves as a Federal Depository Library for Alabama.

AU Libraries’ collections exceeds 4.6 million volumes,  more than 2.7 million items in microform, and 152,000 maps. The libraries license access to over 200 electronic databases, including online full-text access to over 5,000 scholarly journals and receive more than 57,000 current serials, including publications issued by the U.S. government.


For more than 125 years, the University of Texas Libraries have committed to building one of the greatest library collections in the world. Maintaining more than 10 million volumes and providing access to the latest digital journals, databases and web resources, the Libraries collects and preserves the finest achievements of human knowledge in support of not only research and instruction needs, but also the exploration of ideas and intellectual innovation.


Campus Life

Whether students live in a residence hall, join a student organization or connect with friends on the Campus Green, the first-class facilities and high-impact programs provide students with the strong foundation they need to reach their goals.Which includes:

  • CAMPUS DINING:
    • ?An essential component of campus life, Campus Dining offers 30 distinctive dining locations, each with a variety of options. Sustainability and fresh fare are emphasized, and many of the foods served are grown on campus in the Community Garden. Student and faculty/staff meal plans are available for use at each venue.
  • CAMPUS RECREATION:
    • Campus Recreation provides fitness, wellness, sports and recreation opportunities for Auburn students, faculty and staff. With a diverse array of programming that includes club and intramural sports, group fitness, personal training and Olympic/powerlifting, Campus Recreation has something for every interest and fitness level.
  • FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE:
    • Auburn students are poised for success upon arriving on campus through First Year Experience’s orientation, transition and retention programs geared toward incoming freshman and transfer students. By emphasizing intellectual and social development, First Year Experience programs ensure that students begin their Auburn journey ready to achieve their academic and personal goals.
  • UNIVERSITY HOUSING:
    • Living on campus is a core part of the Auburn student experience. University Housing cultivates and supports living environments that are rooted in tradition, and we are committed to providing residence halls that are safe, welcoming and inclusive. Residents benefit from purpose-built facilities and intentional opportunities for growth.

1,300+ student organizations, Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Harry Ransom Center, Texas Memorial Museum, Natural Science Center, UT Tower are all offered to students for indulging in their passion. There are over 10 dining halls within the campus. 


Hostel#Cambridge Hall-Double Room - $3960
#Cambridge Hall-Single Room - $4870
#Room & Board (including Meals) - $12286
Famous Alumni
  • Kay Ivey, Alabama Governor
  • Jim Voss, Former NASA Astronaunt
  • Rowdy Gaines, Three-time Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Tim Cook, Apple CEO
  • Charles Barkley, Former Basketball Star/Media Personality
  • Bo Jackson, Two-Sport Athlete
  • Jimmy Wales, Co-Founder of Wikipedia
  • Harold Melton,Georgia Supreme Court Justice.

482,000+ alumni; Matthew McConaughey (American actor); Owen Wilson (American Actor), Rex W. Tillerson (Former United States Secretary of State), Neil deGrasse Tyson (American astrophysicist), Lady Bird Johnson (Former First Lady of the United States)


City Life

Auburn residents overwhelmingly rate the city as a great place to live, work and raise children, but don’t just take their word for it. Forbes has consistently ranked Auburn on its lists for Best Places to Retire and Best Small Places for Business and Careers. Auburn City Schools has consistently been ranked among the top public school systems in the state and nation.


The city bursts with an entrepreneurial spirit and has internationally renowned music, film and art scenes. The spring-fed waters of Barton and greenbelt trails make the city a perfect destination for outdoor creation. The unemployment rate of the city is 6.7 as of July 2020. Being one of the fastest-growing metros, it offers a great opportunities for students.


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