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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Introduction 3

    Types of educational institutions in the US 3

    Levels of education in US 4

    Admission criteria to study in the US 5

    Tests for admission in the US 6

    What do colleges in the US look for in an applicant? 7

    Prepare your application package 8

    Cost of higher studies in the US 9

    Financial aid for masters and doctoral programmes in the US 9

    Working while studying in the US 10

    Job opportunities in the US after studies 10

    Visa requirements for the US 10

    Other useful resources 13

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    Introduction

    The United States remains the premier destination for international students because it has something for

    everyone. The US Universities offer a vast number of academic options and it is always possible to find the one

    programme that is a perfect match for your interests. One can focus on a rather narrow area of a discipline or studya varied group of subjects as per ones requirements. The variety, flexibility and quality of an American education

    are the factors that draw students to the US in large numbers from everywhere.

    Types of Educational Institutions in the US

    There are nearly 6,000 postsecondary career and technical schools, and about 4,000 degree-granting institutions of

    higher education in the United States. To keep matters simple, we have classified them according to the highest

    degree/diploma they award.

    Post Secondary career and technical schools

    These schools provide short training courses, and sometimes specialised degree programmes. The vast majority ofcareer and technical schools are private and many of them are operated on a for-profit basis. Career and technical

    schools are generally approved and regulated by state governments. They dont provide any degrees, only

    certificates.

    Community and Junior Colleges

    Community colleges provide a variety of educational services, ranging from adult and community education

    services, through post secondary career and technical education, to academic and professional studies at the

    university level permitting transfer to higher level studies such as the bachelors degree. Most such colleges offer

    Associate degrees. Almost all of them have transfer arrangements with local public and private colleges and

    universities (called articulation agreements) that permit students who have completed approved courses of studyto transfer to bachelors level studies with up to 2 years of academic credit. Of late, some community colleges have

    begun to offer accredited bachelors degree programmes as well.

    Colleges and Universities

    There are many famous US colleges and universities. Institutions that offer the bachelors and higher degrees are

    often called senior colleges or universities. These may be single campus institutions, multi-campus institutions or

    systems comprising several independent institutions.

    The academic calendar in the US begins normally in August or September. It is generally divided into 2 semesters:

    Fall semester August/September through December

    Spring or Winter Semester January through May

    May through August is the time when colleges close for summer. In this period also students are able to take

    classes as they are offered in many schools. Each academic semester is of generally 14 weeks duration. The more

    selective programmes offer admission only once a year, i.e., at the start of the academic year the Fall semester!

    Often scholarship and funding decisions are also made in fall for the entire year.

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    Popular institutions among Indian students in the US

    State Institutes popular with foreign students

    California University of Southern California, Los Angeles

    Texas University of Texas at Austin

    New York New York University; Columbia

    Illinois University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

    Ohio Ohio State University, Columbus

    Massachusetts Harvard University, Cambridge

    Michigan University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

    New Jersey Rutgers, State of NJ - New Brunswick

    Indiana Purdue University, West Lafayette

    Source: Institute of International Education

    Levels of Education in US

    There are various types of degrees offered by the institutions in the US. The major among them are mentioned

    below:

    The Associate Degree

    The Associate degree in the US is the first academic or professional degree that can be awarded in US post

    secondary education. Holders of this degree may apply to enter higher degree programmes at the Bachelors level,

    but are not qualified to apply directly for advanced (graduate) studies programmes. This degree is an award that

    requires the completion of an organised programme of study of at least 2 but less than 4 years of full-time

    academic study. Most associate degrees earned in academic programmes are Associate of Arts (AA) or Science (AS)

    degrees; those earned in professional, technical or terminal programmes are frequently called Associate of Applied

    Science (AAS) degrees.

    Bachelors Degrees

    The Bachelors degree in the US requires the completion of four to five years of full-time equivalent college level

    work. However, many degrees take longer to complete, including those in architecture and other fields; and given

    the structure of academic programmes of study, a bachelors degree may be achieved in less than 4 years by highly

    qualified and motivated students.

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    The undergraduate degree programmes in the US usually include requirements for breadth as well as depth of

    study, and students will fulfil what are called liberal or general studies requirements for introductory knowledge in

    several subjects as well as a concentration in one or more subjects, called a major.

    Masters Degree

    The Masters Degree in the US is the first graduate-level qualification in the US higher education system. Thesedegrees generally take two years to complete, but the time period may be shorter or longer depending on how the

    degree programme is structured (12-month versus 9-month academic years, for example), whether the student is

    enrolled full-time or part-time, the degree requirements and the prior preparation of the student.

    The Research Doctorate (PhD)

    The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and its equivalent titles, represent the highest academic qualification in the US

    education system. The degree is awarded after the student has fulfilled the preliminary advanced study that leads

    to doctoral candidacy and successfully completed and defended the independent research presented in the form of

    the doctoral dissertation (thesis).

    There are many Indian students who do PhD from the US. In the 2011/12 academic year, 100,270 students from

    India were studying in the United States (down 3.5% from the previous year). India is the second leading place of

    origin for students coming to the United States.

    Academic Level: The majority of Indian students study at the graduate level. In 2011/12,

    their breakdown was as follows:

    Students Course Level

    13% Undergraduate

    58.90% Graduate students

    1.50% Other

    26 .7% OPT (Optional Practical Training)

    Historical trends: The number of Indian students in the US in 2011/12 dropped 3.5% compared to the previous year,

    marking two consecutive years of decline.

    Admission criteria to study in the US

    For admission to undergraduate programs, you are expected to hold secondary school qualifications that would

    admit you to higher education in your own country. Colleges expect students to have English, Mathematics, a

    language, a science subject and one other subject, plus an aptitude test. This is most often the Scholastic Aptitude

    Test (SAT).

    For admission to graduate programmes, again the basic qualification is an undergraduate degree. However, Indian

    degrees are often of three years duration while US degrees are at a minimum of four years duration. Hence there

    are many programmes that will require an additional year of study in a Masters programme or the completion of a

    Masters programme for a student to be eligible for admission. This is what is commonly referred to as the 16th

    year requirement!

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    Undergraduate admissions criteria in the US

    The undergraduate admissions process in the US relies on a number of factors but the basic criteria used to

    evaluate students are:

    Academic potential and performance: As evidenced by the students class rank and marks, the rigour of the

    programme pursued and the reputation of the school.

    Strengths and weaknesses as represented by the applicants participation in extra-curricular activities

    Performance in standardised admissions tests administered to students globally

    The first two factors are rather subjective as they represent great diversity courses and grading standards vary

    from school to school and region to region.

    Graduate admissions criteria in the US

    Again the admission process in the US relies on a number of factors but the basic criteria used to evaluate students

    are:

    Academic potential and performance: As evidenced by the students performance in his or her

    undergraduate education, class rank and marks, the rigour of the programme pursued and the reputation

    of the school.

    A number of science and arts-based programmes require experience in the area of study you are interested

    in such as in projects and internships that convey your focus, achievement and dedication.

    Strengths and weaknesses as represented by the applicants participation in extra-curricular and

    community activities

    Performance in standardised admissions tests administered to students globally; these tests vary depending upon

    the programmes you apply to. Applications to Business schools demand GMAT scores while those to MS and MA

    programs in the US require GRE scores. Professional programmes require yet more specific scores.

    Some programmes like the MBA specifically require you to have worked in the industry for a minimum of two

    years.

    Tests for admission in the USOften it is the scores on standardised tests that help colleges compare the academic achievements of students from

    different schools in different educational systems; many US schools use these test scores to sift through the

    thousands of applications and then start reviewing applications in detail. Hence, it is very important to score very

    well in these standardised tests. In some schools, the scores are also used after the admissions process to place

    students in classes.

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    The most frequently examinations that international students need to take are the English proficiency tests of

    which the TOEFL, IELTS and PTEA are the best known. However, there are schools that may accept other indicators

    of your English and analytical proficiency, such as certain scores on the:

    English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT)

    Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)

    Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)

    Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB)

    Advanced Placement International English Language test (APIEL)

    SAT critical reading section

    ACT English section

    SAT

    GRE

    GMAT

    Popular courses among Indian students

    Field of Study Percent

    Business and Management 14.1

    Engineering 36.7

    Physical and Life Sciences 11.4

    Social Sciences 3.2

    Mathematics & Computer Science 21.7

    Fine & Applied Arts 1.3

    Health Professions 4.8

    Intensive English Language 0.1

    Education 0.6

    Humanities 0.7

    Source:Open Doors Report 2011/21012

    What do colleges in the US look for in an applicant?

    Specific colleges in the US may have different admissions criteria but they are all ultimately seeking the same thing-

    -a well-rounded, capable student who will contribute to the school through his academic career in the school and

    even after that. The criteria vary for undergraduate and graduate students.

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    The first thing to know is that most US programmes have a deadline by which you have to make your application for

    admission and generally, this deadline is at almost 10 months to a year before you hope to join the programme!

    You are expected to have completed all testing requirements by the time your applications are submitted. Hence, if

    desirous of a good US education start your preparation at least two years ahead.

    Keep in mind that your application is your marketing tool, so presentation is very important. You will not get the

    opportunity to convey your strengths in person. Hence, make the best impression through excellently packaged

    information that highlights your strengths and camouflages your weaknesses.

    There is no single most important criterion for admission. The decision is made on the basis of your entire packet

    previous academic background, test scores, work experience and essays, all of which together are meant to give the

    admissions committee an overview of your capabilities, interest, and accomplishments. While requirements vary

    from university to university, organisation of thought, legibility and vocabulary are very important.

    Prepare your application package

    Cover letter

    Checklist of documents

    Application form: Most schools require an online application now. While your application can be submitted

    online instantaneously, you need to have sent the rest of the documents like transcripts, letters of

    recommendation etc. through courier. The timing has to be such that they receive the packet and

    application before the deadline.

    Application fee

    Rsum

    Essays: This is a very important part of your application as it gives you the opportunity to write whatever

    you wish. So be judicious! Strictly adhere to the given topic and keep it simple. Dont repeat information

    from other parts of your application. Repetitions are indeed boring! Keep in mind that bad English prose

    and grammatical errors put readers off. Stick to the word limit.

    Transcripts: Applicants are required to submit official records from each academic institution attended.

    Official records are original documents issued by the institution that bear the actual signature of the

    registrar in ink and the seal of the issuing institution. Certified copies and notarized documents are not

    acceptable. To be considered as official, some schools request that these documents be sent directly to

    them from the issuing institution. Grades must not be converted to a US scale. Some MBA programmes do

    not require transcripts immediately but ask for them later.

    Test scores

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    Letters of recommendation: Recommendations are used to support and reinforce the rest of your

    application. This information from your recommendation needs to match up with the information you have

    provided. Negative recommendations can invalidate your claim. Do not take letters of recommendation

    from a relative or a friend. Take it from someone like a teacher or supervisor who can comment on your

    potential and highlight your achievements.

    Proof of finance: Affidavit of Support from sponsor and Bank Statement

    Cost of higher studies in the US

    The higher studies cost in the US is divided into tuition and living expenses. A US education is rather expensive and

    there is great variation in the costs between different schools. Also, there are only a few scholarships available.

    Since the competition to get into top schools is immense, there are almost no scholarships (which are merit-based)

    available for international students. The top and many other schools allow you to apply for financial aid which is

    need-based.

    Need-based aid is of two types applying for one does adversely impact your chances of admission if you are aninternational student. Stanford states clearly that if you are an international student and are applying for financial

    aid, it will have an impact on your admission. Then there are a few, read very few, schools which are said to be

    need-blind. Harvard and MIT fall in this category. Your request for aid is treated separately and hence your

    admission decision is based totally on the credentials you present and your competition.

    At the graduate level, there are many scholarships and assistantships. The former is awarded with no strings

    attached and the latter pays the tuition and a stipend but expects students to put in up to 20 hours of work

    according to their commitment.

    Financial aid for Masters and Doctoral programmes in the US

    In general, financial aid opportunities are more for Doctoral and Masters programmes than undergraduate

    programmes in the US. These could be in the form of teaching or research assistantships, graduate assistantships,

    fellowships, tuition waivers and internships.

    But theres tough competition for all types of financial aid. The student should request financial aid information

    from the university at the initial stage of the application. One has to read very carefully the instructions and

    information related to financial aid. The student has to make it clear to the university that he/she is applying for

    financial aid while filling out the application forms for admission. The criteria for selecting applicants for the

    different forms of financial aid vary.

    Scholarships

    Flagship Scholarship Award/Key Benefits Remarks

    Fulbright-Nehru Fellowships

    for Leadership Development

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    J-1 visa support; round-trip

    airfare from fellows home city

    and related costs; accident

    and sickness coverage

    For Masters programme in the area of

    Business Administration, Communication

    Studies, Economics, Environment and Public

    Administration

    Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Monthly stipend, round trip PhD scholars in various disciplines in India

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    and Professional Research

    Fellowship

    air fare, applicable allowances,

    accident and sickness coverage

    willing to conduct research and gain

    practical work experience in US

    Source:USEIF

    Working while studying in the US

    The US student visa does not allow students to work except for very limited hours on campus. Students are allowedto work 20 hours a week. The minimum wage is between $ 7-8 an hour which isnt enough to manage living

    expenses, as the cost of living is anywhere between $10,000-30,000 a year, approximately $ 840 2,500 a month.

    However, places such as Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Iowa are comparatively cheaper places to live in. But you cannot

    work off campus unlike in other countries such as the UK, Canada and Australia. But there is a provision for

    Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for some students.

    CPT is an employment option available to F-1 students (academic students) where the practical training

    employment is considered to be an integral part of the curriculum or academic programme. According to the

    immigration regulations, this employment may be an internship, cooperative education job, or any other work

    experience that is either required for the degree (as defined in the course catalogue) or for which academic credit is

    awarded.

    Many US universities offer partial to full funding to outstanding undergraduate students. Need-based scholarships,

    merit-based scholarships and sports scholarships in the US would be some of the options for undergraduate

    students.

    Job opportunities in the US after studies

    Students completing degree programmes can go for Optional Practical Training (OPT) for 12 months. OPT has been

    increased from 12 to 29 months for qualified F-1 non-immigrant students in the field of Science, Technology,

    Engineering, or Mathematics. But if you are a History student then chances of getting an OPT are few. And, of

    course, theres no denying that companies across the globe recognise a US college degree.

    Visa Requirements for the US

    Foreign citizens who wish to study or participate in an exchange programme in the US need to apply for a non-

    immigrant visa. The offer of admission to an accredited programme in the US does not guarantee a student visa!

    The dreaded visa interview has to be taken.

    A non-immigrant is someone admitted to the US temporarily for a specific purpose; who fully intends to return to

    the host country upon completion of that purpose.

    The United States issues different types of visas to non-immigrants. Students heading to the United States to

    pursue full-time academic studies are usually admitted in the F-1 category that includes academic students in

    colleges, universities, seminaries, conservatories, academic high schools, other academic institutions, and in

    language training. People who will be participating in an exchange visitor programme in the United States need to

    apply for the J visa. Students, who want to study or train at nonacademic institutions such as vocational schools,

    need to apply for an M-visa. The F-1 visa is the focus of this article.

    As per the Immigration and Nationality Act, US law requires consular officers to view every visa applicant as an

    intended immigrant until the applicant proves otherwise. The onus of proving that you are a bona fide student and

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    plan to return to your country upon completion of the programme lies on you during the interview. All F-1

    applicants have to appear for an interview as they are required to submit two electronic fingerprint impressions.

    The Immigration and Nationality Act defines the F-1 non-immigrant alien as one who has not abandoned his

    residence in a foreign country and who is a bona fide student coming temporarily and solely to the United States to

    pursue a course of study at a recognised institution of education.

    You are not allowed to take anyone with you for the interview. The officer who interviews you is highly trained and

    has at his or her disposal only the facts that you furnish. No one can read your mind or guess your intent so it is

    critical that you be alert and answer questions with confidence and support your assertions with appropriate

    documents. However, it is not the documents that will get you a visa. More emphasis is paid on what and how you

    answer questions rather than any papers that you are carrying. Documents are to support your statements. During

    the interview, you must be prepared to demonstrate:

    Academic preparation for the programme of your choice: This is demonstrated by the relevance of your

    preparation to the course you would be pursuing in the US and by taking the tests that different US

    academic programmes require.

    Your financial capability to pay for your academic and other expenses in the US for the entire length of the

    proposed study. The consular officer requires credible documentary evidence of readily available funds to

    defray all expenses. A US education is rather expensive so you must be prepared to explain how you will

    pay for the same.

    Evidence of English Proficiency: This is mostly done by taking the TOEFL. However, of late, many

    institutions have started waiving this requirement for Indian students who demonstrate this proficiency

    through their marks.

    Your ties (professional, financial, social) to India; your long-term career goals and how education in the

    United States will help you in pursuing the same, will help in establishing credentials. You will generally be

    spending a lot of money for this education especially in comparison to pursuing the same degree in India.You will be required to justify why this education is so critical.

    Also, because each students personal and academic situation is different; two students applying for same visa may

    be asked different questions and for different documents. Your visa interview will typically last for five minutes but

    can go up to 15 minutes! Be forthcoming in the interview. Dont try to give evasive answers, which will only help to

    hurt your chances.

    May, June, July, and August are the busiest months in most consular sections. So begin early and be prepared.

    Your passport (and your old passports)

    Your application photo

    The DS-160 barcode page (you will not need the full application)

    Form I-120

    The HDFC visa application fee receipts and SEVIS fee receipt

    VFS appointment letter

    YOUR VISA CHECKLIST

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    It is advisable and appreciated if you send your scores as soon as possible.

    Do not try cost cutting by sending the relevant couriers and dispatch documents by ordinary post. It might

    take time. Send your applications through a good and reliable courier.

    The application should be sent at least a week before the deadline given by the institute. Keep the receipt

    safe and do keep a tab on it. By any chance, if the documents go missing, it is immaterial whose fault it is

    you need the application to reach on time and to the right person.

    All universities require an original Bank Certificate on the banks letterhead signed and stamped by the

    manager, in order to issue an I-20. Some universities will not consider your application complete without

    this certificate.

    It is a mandatory to mention equivalent amount in US dollars. If your bank does not deal with a foreign

    exchange, it may not write the equivalent amount, so you must mention the equivalent amount in your

    cover letter.

    Form I-20: It is a government form that is issued by the educational institutes once you are admitted to an

    approved programme. This is the document that is carried for the visa interview.

    It tells the US government that you are eligible for F-1 Student Status and certifies that the school is convinced

    that you are or expect to be a bona fide student who will pursue a full course of study and that you have

    enough money to support your study and you will be able to manage your living in the US without working

    illegally or facing any financial hardships.

    SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System): is a mechanism for electronic verification of

    prospective student status. All I-20s issued by academic and vocational educational institutions are created

    within this system. This information is then accessed by US consulates worldwide. There is a one-time SEVIS fee

    which is separate from and in addition to the visa application fee.

    Procedure to apply for the student visa begins not before 120 days of the commencement of the

    academic programme

    Your passport must have the validity for at least six months after your proposed date of entry into the

    US

    You are not allowed to arrive in the United States more than 30 days before the start of your

    programme

    TERMS YOU MUST KNOW:

    KEEP IN MIND:

    FACTS TO REMEMBER:

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