INTAKE
US universities provide enrollment opportunities in three distinct seasons:
- 1. Spring (January/February)
- 2. Fall (August/September)
- 3. Summer (April/May)
The United States is globally celebrated as the ultimate destination for international students, earning its reputation as the 'Land of Opportunities.' With an impressive roster of around 4,000 universities and colleges, it magnetizes students from every corner of the world with its exceptional educational quality and diverse range of opportunities.
What sets U.S. education apart are the financial benefits it offers, along with an extensive selection of universities, affordability, global recognition, and the presence of top-tier institutions. All of these factors combined create an educational environment that's nothing short of an ideal fit for international students, catering to diverse aspirations and ambitions.
US universities provide enrollment opportunities in three distinct seasons:
Majority of universities have their main admission intake in the fall semester and spring semester. Furthermore, certain universities provide academic programs during the summer, offering students a variety of start dates for greater flexibility in their academic pursuits. This range of enrollment options accommodates diverse schedules and preferences among prospective students.
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Different course streams have specific standardized test requirements:
Graduate Record Examination (GRE):
Standardized Testing (SAT/ACT):
Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT):
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For Bachelor's Programs:
For Master's Programs:
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Undergraduate: Typically, a 10+2 qualification is necessary.
Graduate: Most programs require 16 years of education (10+2+4). Some institutions accept 15 years for Bridge/Masters Programs.
Admissions Seasons: Multiple intakes, including Winter (December), are available.
Admission Criteria: Strong performance in standardized tests such as SAT, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, IELTS, etc., is essential. Additionally, applicants should provide compelling recommendation letters, a Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement, essays, and resumes. Certificates of achievement and participation in extracurricular activities are also considered. A strong financial background or impressive grades can improve scholarship opportunities.
TOEFL and IELTS: All non-native English speakers must complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Some U.S. institutions now accept IELTS scores.
GRE (Graduate Record Examination): Typically required for Master's applicants in most fields, excluding Management programs.
SAT/ACT: Freshman applicants typically need to submit SAT or ACT results. Some colleges and top universities may also request three SAT II subject test scores.
GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test): Compulsory for those pursuing a Master's in Management or Business Administration.
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