Studying abroad isn't cheap. Many international students, even when qualified, can't study in the US due to financial limitations. This is where scholarships come in. If you're planning to study in the US and self-finance isn't an option, you should apply for scholarships. (NOTE: Even when you can afford the fee, international students should go for scholarships, which can be either full or partial.) But, of course, with so many students applying for them, getting scholarships isn't easy. Preparation is the key. And it all begins by first educating yourself…
Yes, you want to do your MBA from a top business school… But do even qualify for it? Are you eligible to get admission to one such school? Do you have the right profile that the admission committee would prefer? The top universities in the US and Europe are very selective. Just because an applicant has a good academic background doesn't mean they're assured of admission. There are many factors that admission committees at these universities consider. They look for an "ideal" profile that checks all the right boxes. So,…
As you begin the process of applying to US universities and are working on your college essays, you may wonder whether you need SAT or ACT scores for undergraduate courses. On one hand, it is not mandatory for some US colleges. But on the other, the SAT or ACT can play a significant role in helping you to get into the university and program of your choice. Do international students need to take SAT/ACT? The SATs and the ACTs are the two different tests that students are required to take…
OPT and CPT are two different types of work authorization that international students can apply for while they are studying in the US. While both the programs share some common lines, they are quite different. If you're planning to study abroad in the USA, it's important to understand what's the difference between OPT and CPT. What is OPT? Optional Practical Training (OPT) is employment authorization for international students in the US that's temporary in scope. This authorization is available to most F-1 nonimmigrant students, who have completed or are nearing…
The H-1B visa program allows US employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in roles that require theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge. This includes scientists, engineers, computer programmers, and more. The program applies only to jobs requiring at least a bachelor's degree or the equivalent. After completing their graduation, many international students seek the H-1B status that can allow them to stay back in the US and get employed. Now, the process of getting this visa isn't very simple. It has several requirements and there…
There are many reasons why students choose to study abroad in the US. Some want to experience the American college lifestyle, others want to take advantage of the academic opportunities in US universities. But with so many degrees on offer, it can be difficult to decide which one to choose. The good news is that many universities in the US allow international students to apply as undecided majors. This means that you can study abroad in the US while you figure out what you want to study. What it is?…
International Students interested in doing a PhD in the United States must complete their GRE test well enough to be accepted by accredited institutions. To be accepted as a full-time student, most institutions will require an average score of at least 300 out of 340 on the Verbal and Quantitative sections of the GRE exam. So, as you prepare to do PhD in the US in 2023, it's essential you also do thorough preparation for GRE, ensuring you score well in the test and stand a chance for an excellent…
Compared to studying at the finest university within your home country, studying in the US isn't necessarily as expensive as is assumed. However, in addition to not being adequately qualified, failing to afford the opportunity remains a big reason why many international students can't get admission to an American university. Fortunately, now there are several financing options for international students, including different forms of scholarships. If you want to pursue your bachelor's degree in the US but can't self-finance, you can apply for scholarships. While it won't necessarily be easy…
Yes, you need a high GPA and good scores in standardized tests like SAT and TOEFL. But the top universities in the US look for more than just that when reviewing applicants. This is good news and bad news for the international students. Good news because even if you have scored a little less in your previous tests and exams, you still stand a chance for admission. Bad news because even if you have an impeccable academic record, it doesn't guarantee you a spot at your favorite university. Extracurricular activities…
The US, UK, Australia, and Canada are becoming passé. These are some common destinations for international students. In recent times, many other great options have emerged for the aspirants who want to pursue higher education abroad. So, if you're looking to move to a non-obvious country for under-graduation, post-graduation, or Ph.D., you have plenty of great options now. Here are the top five upcoming places to study abroad in 2022: Sweden Sweden has remained consistent in maintaining its high standard of living. Additionally, the country has ramped up its educational…