Indo Global Studies
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States

At Case Western Reserve University, we're a community of innovators, knowledge-seekers and groundbreakers. As a leading national research university located in one of the nation's top arts districts and within walking distance of three major hospitals, we offer ample opportunities for you to excel. With programs spanning the arts and sciences, engineering, health sciences, law, management, and social work, our research and educational opportunities allow our students, faculty, staff and alumni to tackle today’s toughest problems—and transform the future.

Our program offers you flexibility in your education. You can choose to study full or part time to fit your schedule. Plus, you’ll have the option to take a 30-credit-hour, coursework-based track—selecting from a wide variety of specialties such as biochemistry, electrochemistry, solar energy and more—or explore those concepts through research with the thesis track.

Students looking to tap into their enterprising side can explore the Chemistry Entrepreneurship Program (CEP), a two-year track. You can expect the same rigorous coursework as your classmates but with a mentor from the department to connect you to the world of entrepreneurship, where you’ll network with business leaders, meet with intellectual property experts and pitch venture capitalists.

Through your classes, you’ll gain a solid understanding of topics such as inorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry and drug development, computational chemistry, and modern chemistry for innovation. You’ll also have the chance to participate in a weekly seminar—Frontiers in Chemistry—in which experts in the field discuss their research. 

You can also expand further with electives in other disciplines, additional graduate courses or advanced undergraduate classes.

https://case.edu/programs/chemistry-ms

Quick Links

Pursuing a graduate education can be consuming. Navigating a new country? Well, that can be a greater challenge. The Office of International Student Resources & Engagement in the Center for International Affairs provides resources for new students to make your move to Cleveland seamless. See our Application FAQs for more application information. 


Submitting Transcripts & Degree Certification

Note: All applicants must have the equivalent of a four-year, US bachelor's degree conferred prior to the start of the term of admission.

Transcripts or degree certifications in languages other than English, must be accompanied by an English translation. If accepted, the School of Graduate Studies will need official copies of both the English and original language version submitted, not just the English version. Scanned copies sent by email or PDF are not considered official; official copies must be in a sealed envelope from the university or come via encrypted email directly from the university. 

All transcripts, degree certifications and translations will become the property of the School of Graduate Studies. Do not send official transcripts until you have been formally accepted. 

Transcript Evaluations

On occasion, applicants may need to have their transcripts evaluated. Common reasons to have your transcripts evaluated include GPA or degree equivalency (such as a 3-year degree or National Diploma/Higher National Diploma), English translation, or authentication of the documents. We suggest a course-by-course evaluation by a NACES organization such as World Education Services (WES) or SpanTran. Evaluations range from $170 to $220, and their highly trained experts will work with you to create an evaluation that you can later submit to jobs or colleges.


Language Scores (TOEFL, IELTS and PTE)

*Note that the School of Graduate Studies does not offer conditional admission without official language scores meeting the minimum requirements outlined below. 

Minimum scores (all of these scores are valid for 2 years from the date of testing):

* Note: The following departments require higher language scores: Art History, Art History & Museum Studies, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry Entrepreneurship, Organizational Behavior, and Pathology. Those higher scores are 100 on the TOEFL or 600 on the TOEFL paper-based test, 7.0 on the IELTS, and 68 on the PTE Academic.

* The School of Graduate Studies does not accept the DuoLingo exam, the IELTS Indicator, TOEFL Essentials exam, or TOEFL MyBest Scores. Applicants must achieve a minimum of 90 on one exam date; exams will not be superscored.  

* The language test requirement will be waived if you have completed a bachelors or masters degree from an institution where English is the primary language of instruction. See FAQ section below for more information. There are no language score waivers for MEM, Organizational Behavior or Pathology.

https://case.edu/gradstudies/prospective-students/international-applicant-info  

Please send the student details and document to [email protected]. IGS team will submit the application JJL portal

 

 

 

 

 

 

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