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  1. Admissions overview. The University of California, Berkeley, is the No. 1 public university in the world. Over 40,000 students attend classes in 15 colleges and schools, offering over 300 degree programs. Set the pace with your colleagues and community, and set the bar for giving back.

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  2. Start your UC Berkeley journey by learning more about the basic admissions requirements that make Berkeley students stand out.

  3. Students who apply to Berkeley should meet the following minimum requirements: Meet the A-G subject course requirements. (Review the A-G Policy Resource Guide )

  4. All UC Berkeley applicants must meet University of California admission requirements: First-year requirements and selection. Transfer requirements and selection. Students should refer to their transcript (s) as they fill out the application to ensure the information they enter is accurate.

  5. Basic admission requirements. Requirements as a first-year or transfer applicant. Application Self-Reported Academic Records. Each UC campus, including UC Berkeley, has an International Admission Specialist who is familiar with the educational systems of other countries.

  6. Admissions contact information. University of California Berkeley. Berkeley, CA 94720. (510) 642-6000. TTY: (510) 642-9900. Undergraduate Admissions. 110 Sproul Hall #5800. (510) 642-3175. More campus contacts.

  7. Die University of California, Berkeley (auch bekannt als Cal oder UC Berkeley, deutsch Universität von Kalifornien, Berkeley) ist eine staatliche Universität in Berkeley im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien und gehört seit vielen Jahren zu den renommiertesten Universitäten der Welt.