Posted on June 3rd, 2006 by NBS
Fall-Spring-Winter Entry
Normally, admissions are given for international students for the Fall term which starts in August/September. However, admissions arealso given for the Spring (January) and Summer(May/June)terms as wellby some universities.
We are giving below the list of universities indicating the Fall/Winter/Spring/Summerterms for which admissions are also given. However, please note that some programs may not be […]
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University selection:
You should be looking for rankings of US graduate schools for the program you intend taking. The most popular rankings are of US News and world report. It is worth doing MS in the schools which are in the top tier. If your aim is to just get an entry in US, probably what […]
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Cost is equal to fees + living costs.Year is equal to two semesters.
For International Students this means you will have to show minimum finances equivalent to these amounts.
UPTO $10,0001.South Dakota State Univ.2.University of Georgia3.Aubum University4.Utah State University5.University of Texas, Elpaso6.Arizona State University7.Mississippi State Univ.8.Louisiana Technological University9.University of Texas, Arlington10.University of Wyoming
BETWEEN $10,001- $15,0001.Taxes Technological Univ.2.New […]
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According to a survey universities consider the following factors for Graduate admission: 58.3% Grades 10.1% Research 6.1% References 6.7% Test Scores 12.0% Job Experience 3.3% Essay 3.6% Extracurricular
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ACCEPTANCE RATE LESS THAN 20%
1.California Institute of Technology2.University of Rochester3.Yale University4.Florida International University5.University of Florida6.University of California-Santa Barbara7.Carnegie Mellon University8.Harvard University9.Rice University10.Michigan State University11.John Hopkins University12.University of California-San Diego13.University of Illinois-Urbana ChampaignACCEPTANCE RATE BETWEEN 21-30%1.University of Notre Dame2.Lowa State University3.Dartmouth College4.Ohio State University-Columbus5.Georgia Institute of Technology6.University of Massachusetts-Amherst7.Princeton University8.Lehigh University9.Northwestern University10.Rutgers, State University of N.Y.-New […]
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Name of University Fall Spring
Carnegie Mellon Univ. Jan. Oct.Case Western Reserve Univ. Feb. Nov.Dartmouth College Jan.Florida Atlantic Univ. […]
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COMPUTER SCIENCEThis is for your Information only. The deadlineskeep on changing. Please verify the exact datefrom the Universities.
Univ. of Illinois, Urbana Champaign Sept.Cornell Univ. Oct.Univ. of Texas, Austin Sept.Univ. of California, Los Angeles Aug.Univ. of NC, Chapel Hill Oct.Duke Univ. Nov.Univ. of Southern California Oct.Univ. of Virginia Aug.Johns Hopkins Univ. Oct.Rutgers, New Brunswick Nov.SUNY, Stony […]
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DEADLINES FOR FALL ADMISSIONS
Please note although some universities accept late applications it isrecommended that you send your application and the required material notlater than April.
As a help in your decision making we are just mentioning the month inwhich the deadline falls. You should verify the exact date from theconcerned University.
I can mention here that early […]
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Guidance about transferring to another university:
Why do you want to change your university?A truthful reply to this will help you a lot.
Some of the reasons I have been given why students seek a transfer are:1.The university rank is low.2.It is not offering the research area compatible to the studentsrequirement.3.The student has not been offered […]
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TOP MBA PROGRAMSWhere Schools claim to offer Financial Help to International Students
Arizona State University–Main Campus (W. P. Carey) Boston College (Carroll) Boston UniversityBrigham Young University (Marriott) Carnegie Mellon University Columbia University Cornell University (Johnson) Dartmouth College (Tuck)Duke University (Fuqua) Emory University (Goizueta) Georgetown University (McDonough) Georgia Institute of Technology (DuPree) Harvard University Indiana University–Bloomington […]
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