The US Universities have one of the best education system in the world, with
excellent programs available in almost all the streams. Universities in the United
States stress more on the factors like practicality and employment related skills.
The Universities are popular for their academic excellence and
for providing the latest technology equipment and resources.
The following are the factors that influence any student’s decision to pursue a Masters program in United States.
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World Class Education
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Excellent research facilities
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Easy to survive
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International exposure
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Immense Opportunities for the deserving
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Sizeable Indian population
2) US Education System:
In United States of America, the education system comprises
of 12 years of primary and secondary schooling. A student who has
completed 12 years of education will be eligible to apply for a Bachelors
( Undergraduate) program and a student who has completed 16 years of education
is eligible to apply for a Masters program. Its unlike in India where 3 years
traditional degree is not sufficient to apply for Masters program in US. Student
from India with 3 years degree should have complete an additional
year of degree program to become eligible for admission.
There are four semesters mentioned below are available in the US Universities,
1.Fall semester
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Starts in the month of August / September
2.Spring semester
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Starts in the month of January / February
3.Summer Semester
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Starts in the month of April
4. Winter Semester
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Starts in the month of November
It is strongly recommended to opt for Fall semester as their first priority in
applying to Universities followed by Spring semester. The choice of Universities is wide
and the chances of financial aid are also high during Fall semester.
If one wishes to improve his chances of securing admission and financial assistance, it
is advisable to students to send their application packets
6 months prior to the Application deadline of the respective Universities.
Rolling Admissions:
Some of the Universities follow the system of Rolling admissions, where they do not
have any application deadlines and accept applications throughout the year. They provide
admissions based on the availability of seats for that respective semester. Once the intake
is full, they defer
the application packet of the students to the next semester.
3) General terminology used in US unlike in India:
Graduation/Graduate Programs
In India, we refer to B.Tech., B.E., MBBS, B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, B.Pharm., etc.
as graduate programs, and M.Tech, M.Sc., M.A., etc as post graduation programs.
In the US, programs like B.Tech., B.E., MBBS, B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, B.Pharm. are
referred to as undergraduate programs.
Programs like M.S., M.A., MBA and Ph.D. are referred to as
graduate programs by the US universities.
So, remember that you have completed (or studying) your undergraduate program and you are
applying for admission into graduate programs in the US universities.
Courses
For us in India, B.Tech is a course; B.Com. is a course. In the US, the term course is
used to refer to (what we call as) subjects. For example, if you are Computer Science Engineer,
you would have done a course called Digital Signal Processing (Note that this is one of the subjects
that you would have done).
So, in your Statement of Purpose and other documents where you want to mention the subjects that you have done, use the word "courses."
Major
The branch of study is referred to as major. For example, if you are a mechanical engineer,
you will say that you majored in Mechanical Engineering.
Grade 10 and 12
When you are talking about your 10th Standard (SSC, etc.) or 12th Standard (HSC, etc.)
in your essays, it is better that you use terms like Grade 10 and Grade 12 respectively,
rather than use words like SSC and HSC. The universities will immediately understand
words like Grade 10 and 12 as that is the terminology they are familiar with.
Your Academic Scores
The US universities use GPA (Grade Point Average) as a measure for expressing academic
performance. However while quoting your marks, if your university gives only the marks,
use only the percentage of the marks. If your university gives a scale of conversion from
percentage of marks to GPA, use such a scale and convert your marks to GPA – otherwise, do not use your own
conversion scale or methodology to express your marks in GPA.
Credit hour
Credit given for attending one lecture hour of class each week for 15 weeks or equivalent.
Most college classes are three
credit hours, meaning their total meeting time for a week is three hours.
4) Admission Process:
Factors that play a major role in the admission process:
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Test Scores (GRE Test/ TOEFL iBT): Your scores in GRE (General Test) and
TOEFL are required by good universities before they decide on your application
for admission into their universities. Some universities may also ask you to take GRE Subject
test depending on your background and the major area you are applying for.
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Academics (GPA): Your marks in 10th and 12th standards and undergraduation will
form an important part of the admission process. Your marks up to the semester you have
completed should be sent along with the application packet. Good academics of the
student always improve the admission chances and chances of financial assistance.
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Statement of purpose: SOP is an essay
stating your objectives and why the university should select you. This
forms an important part of the admission process. An effectively written SOP
can always make a difference in the deciding the admission status in your favour.
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Recommendation Letters: The comments/recommendations of the recommender put down
in the form of a written document is known as a Recommendation Letter. Recommendation
letters also form an important part of the admission process.
5)Types of Financial Assistance
1.Fellowships and Scholarships
2.Assistantships
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Teaching Assistantship
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Research Assistantship
3.On Campus jobs