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14th October 2012, 01:36 PM
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How to go abroad to study masters programme in USA?
dear sir
i am pursuing the 3rd sem ECE .... i want to go abroad to study master programme in usa. so give me ful detail about gre and tofel that how to prepare and when the examination will be held? and how much score require for gre and tofel?how much score required to study in usa thank u my email id [email protected] |
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4th January 2013, 01:56 PM
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Re: How to go abroad to study masters programme in USA?
Hi...
You require 16 (10+2+4) years of education.You need to get good scores in entrance exam like TOEFL.English proficiency is main to get admitted. For doing masters in USA your TOEFL score should be 90 or above. Student VIsa: in order to apply for a visa a you must have a SEVIS generated document.You need to submit this form when you apply for visa. |
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12th December 2013, 12:42 PM
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Re: How to go abroad to study masters programme in USA?
hi m akshada ...3rd year computer engineering student....well to be honest ma engineering dint go that well...m doing engineering from Mumbai university...ma dream was to study in abroad and settle out there...but due to ma low performance in engineering m not sure whether i will cope up with ms...so i will be thankful if u will help me...
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19th June 2023, 08:47 AM
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Re: How to go abroad to study masters programme in USA?
To go abroad and study a Master's program in the USA, you will need to follow these general steps:
Research and Choose a University/Program: Begin by researching universities and Master's programs that align with your academic and career goals. Consider factors such as program reputation, faculty expertise, location, cost, and available financial aid or scholarships. Meet Admission Requirements: Review the admission requirements for the Master's program you are interested in. Typically, this includes submitting an online application, academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, a resume or CV, and standardized test scores (such as the GRE or GMAT). Some programs may also require specific prerequisites or additional documents, so ensure you understand and fulfill all the requirements. Prepare for Standardized Tests: If required, start preparing for standardized tests such as the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) or GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). Study guides, practice tests, and test prep courses are available to help you prepare for these exams. Schedule your test date well in advance to ensure you have enough time to receive your scores and submit them with your application. Financial Planning: Consider the financial aspects of studying in the USA. Research tuition fees, living costs, and available scholarships or financial aid options. Explore potential sources of funding such as scholarships, grants, assistantships, or loans. Be sure to meet application deadlines for scholarships and financial aid opportunities. Complete Online Applications: Start the application process by completing the online applications for the universities you have selected. Fill in all the required information accurately, submit the necessary documents, and pay the application fees. Be mindful of application deadlines and submit your applications well in advance to ensure they are received on time. Obtain Student Visa: Once you receive an acceptance letter from a U.S. university, you will need to apply for a student visa. The specific visa type for academic study is typically the F-1 visa. Contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate in your country to understand the visa application process, required documents, and scheduling the visa interview. Arrange Accommodation and Travel: Once your visa is approved, make arrangements for your accommodation in the USA. Many universities offer on-campus housing options for international students, but you can also explore off-campus housing options. Make travel arrangements, such as booking flights and arranging airport transfers. Attend Orientation and Begin your Master's Program: Upon arriving in the USA, attend the orientation program organized by your university. This will help you get acquainted with the campus, meet fellow students, and learn about important resources and support services available to you. Start your Master's program and be proactive in engaging with your professors, classmates, and campus community. |
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23rd June 2023, 05:49 PM
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Re: How to go abroad to study masters programme in USA?
To study a master's program in the USA, you'll need to follow certain steps and meet specific requirements. Here's a general overview of the process:
Research and Choose a Program: Start by researching universities and master's programs in the USA that align with your academic and career goals. Consider factors such as program reputation, faculty expertise, curriculum, location, and financial considerations. Meet Admission Requirements: Review the admission requirements for your chosen programs. These typically include a completed application form, transcripts from previous educational institutions, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and standardized test scores such as the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) or GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). Some programs may also require specific prerequisites or additional application materials. Take Standardized Tests: Register and prepare for any required standardized tests, such as the GRE or GMAT. Be sure to check the specific requirements of each university and program you are applying to. Financial Planning: Determine the cost of your education and develop a financial plan. Explore scholarships, grants, fellowships, and assistantship opportunities offered by universities or external organizations. Additionally, consider personal funds or loans that may be required to cover tuition, living expenses, health insurance, and other related costs. Apply for Admission: Submit your applications to the universities of your choice within their specified deadlines. Pay close attention to the application requirements and ensure that all necessary documents are included. Apply for Student Visa: Once you receive an acceptance letter from a U.S. university, you can begin the process of applying for a student visa. The most common type of student visa for academic studies in the USA is the F-1 visa. Contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate in your country for detailed instructions on the visa application process, required documents, and fees. Secure Housing and Arrange Travel: Once your student visa is approved, make arrangements for housing near your chosen university. Research on-campus housing options or explore off-campus accommodations. Plan your travel to the USA, taking into account the start date of your program and any orientation events. Attend Orientation and Begin Studies: Upon arrival in the USA, attend any required orientation sessions provided by your university. Familiarize yourself with campus facilities, academic resources, and student support services. Begin your master's program and make the most of your educational experience. |
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