Highlights 2025
DAIS IB graduates from the Class of 2025 received a total of
392 admission offers from 116 universities in 9 countries:
Australia | India | Ireland | Netherlands | Singapore |
Spain | United Kingdom | United Arab Emirates | United States of America |
DAIS students are encouraged to match and firm their college application decisions based on their own well-considered personal criteria and the historical data they have access to, of past alumni placements. However, when it comes to highlights according to specific global rankings (US News World Report, QS Top University Rankings and THE Rankings), they include:
43 acceptances to 13 universities listed in the
QS World’s Top 30 Universities:
QS World’s Top 30 Universities:
-
1 student
at
University of Oxford,
National University of Singapore,
Nanyang Technological University,
Cornell University,
University of Sydney,
University of Chicago -
2 students
at
Yale University -
3 students
at
University of Cambridge
University of Pennsylvania -
4 students
at
University of California – Berkeley -
7 students
at
Imperial College London -
8 students
at
The University of Edinburgh -
10 students
at
University College London
11 acceptances to 6 of the universities
listed in the USA’s Ivy League:
listed in the USA’s Ivy League:
-
1 student
at
Brown University
Cornell University
Dartmouth -
2 students
at
Yale University -
3 students
at
University of Pennsylvania
Columbia University
90 acceptances to 21 of the universities in
the US News Top 30 Best Global Universities which are as follows:
-
1student
each
University of Oxford
Cornell University
National University of Singapore
University of Chicago
Nanyang Technological University
University of Sydney
Washington University-St Louis -
2students
each
Northwestern University
Yale University -
3 students
each
University of Cambridge
Columbia University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor -
4 students
each
University of California-Berkeley
Johns Hopkins University
-
5 students
at
Duke University -
7 students
at
Imperial College -
10 students
at
University College London
University of California-Los Angeles -
12 students
at
University of Washington-Seattle -
15 students
at
University of California-San Diego
71 offers to 20 universities in the Times
Higher Education (THE) rankings for
UK Top 30 universities, which are also a part of the UK Russell Group universities:
UK Top 30 universities, which are also a part of the UK Russell Group universities:
-
1 student
each at
The University of Oxford
University of Bristol
University of Glasgow
University of York
Durham University
University of Aberdeen
University of Sussex -
2 students
each at
University of Southampton
University of Liverpool
University of St. Andrews -
3 students
at
The University of Cambridge
London School of Economics & Political Science
University of Birmingham -
4 students
at
University of Manchester
University of Nottingham -
7 students
at
Imperial College London -
8 students
each at
University of Edinburgh
King’s College London
University of Warwick -
10 students
at
University College London
8 acceptances to 6 universities in the
QS Top 20 for Art and Design:
QS Top 20 for Art and Design:
-
1 student
at
Pratt Institute
University of the Arts London
The Savanah College of Art & Design
Carnegie Mellon University -
2 students
each at
Parsons School of Design
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
4 acceptances have been received from 4 universities applied
to in
US News Top 25 Best National Liberal Arts Universities:
US News Top 25 Best National Liberal Arts Universities:
-
1 student
at
Pomona College
Claremont McKenna College
Harvey Mudd College
Grinnell College
5 offers from universities in Europe & UAE:
-
1 student
each at
Royal College of Surgeons – Ireland
Tilburg University, Netherlands
ie University, Spain
HAN University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
New York University, Abu Dhabi
10 acceptances have been received from
5 universities applied to in India:
5 universities applied to in India:
-
1 student
each at
Flame University
S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research -
2 students
at
ATLAS SkillTech University -
3 students
at
Ashoka University
O. P. Jindal Global University
2 acceptances have been received from
2 universities in Singapore:
2 universities in Singapore:
-
1 student
each at
National University of Singapore
Nanyang Technological University
14 acceptances have been received from
Medicine & Veterinary Medicine in UK & Ireland:
Medicine & Veterinary Medicine in UK & Ireland:
-
1 student
each at
Imperial College London
St. Andrews
University of Nottingham
University of Birmingham
University of Edinburgh
University of Buckingham
University of Dundee
The University of Central Lancashire
University of London – The Royal Veterinary College
Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland -
2 students
each at
Brunel University
University of Liverpool
Prestigious scholarships & achievements:
- 1 student earned the Presidential Scholarship from Rice University which equals a full ride for the undergraduate program.
- 1 student was awarded 75% of the tuition amount to pursue Law at O. P. Jindal Law School, India.
- 10 students earned various scholarships from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, some of which were Chancellor’s Awards.
- 1 student got accepted into the Honors College in their accelerated research program, and the Carolina Spring Forward program at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
- Art students earned various prestigious merit scholarships from Pratt Institute of Art, SAIC & SCAD.
- 1 student earned an academic scholarship from Emory University.
- 1 student was awarded 40% scholarship from New York University, Abu Dhabi.
- 3 students earned the Annual Scholarship at Case Western Reserve University.
- 1 student earned the Young Freshman Scholar award at the University of Southern California.
- 2 students were awarded the prestigious ‘Purple and Gold’ scholarship at University of Washington – Seattle.
- 1 student was awarded the Presidential Scholarship at University of Miami.
- 1 student earned the merit scholarship at Drexel University which was more than 25% of the total cost.