Frequently Asked Questions - USA

FAQs

For entry into a Master's program, the entry requirement is a Bachelor's degree awarded by a recognized institution, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Most programs will require candidates to clear the GRE examination or other subject-specific exams like GMAT.
The acceptance of the Indian 3-year Bachelor's degree, i.e., BA, BSc, or BCom, varies as per the university. In some instances, an additional minimum 1-year postgraduate degree may also be required for admission

The Popular courses in the USA are
Engineering : Bio-Medical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering
Business & Management: Business Analytics, International Management, Finance, Marketing
Public Health : Environmental Health Sciences, Epidemiology Population, Family & Health, Biostatistics
Sciences : Biology, Mathematics, Physics, Data Science

Public universities, also called state universities, receive funding from the state government through public means. This financing helps improve the infrastructure and education opportunities for these universities and their students.
Private universities are not funded or run by the government. Instead, they rely on funding from students, donations from benefactors, and private sources. These institutions are among the most prominent in the world.

Academic Documents: (10th, 12th, and B.tech Transcripts)
Test Scores: (SAT /GRE /GMAT and IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
Personalized Documents: (SOP, Resume, and 3 Letters of Recommendation)
Extracurricular Documents: (Internship, Work Experience related documents, and Projects / Merit Certificate / Sports Certificate.)

The I-20 is the document you need to apply for the F-1 or J-1 student visa at a consulate outside the US. Once the student submits the financial documents (Sponsor Bank Certificate and Sponsor Affidavit of Support) and deposit, the University will issue the I-20 for visa purposes.
I-20 Processing time is approximately 2 weeks once the university receive your complete application.

Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia,Arizona,California

Yes, 15 years of education accepted to study master’s programs in the US. But it is important to note that not all US universities accept 15 years of education.

After completing their masters in the USA, international students have several post-study work options. There are many career opportunities in the USA after masters in the fields like Computer Science, Finance, Data Science, Business and Pharmacy

Language requirements for admission to U.S. universities vary depending on the institution and the academic program
The most commonly accepted English language proficiency tests are the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System). Some universities may also accept other tests such as the Duolingo English Test or the Pearson Test of English (PTE)
Universities typically have minimum score requirements for these tests. The required scores vary by institution and sometimes by academic program. It's essential to check the specific requirements of the university and program you are interested in.
*Test-Optional Policies:
*In some cases, applicants may be exempt from English language proficiency tests if they have completed a certain level of education in a country where English is the official language, or if they have studied in an English-medium institution.
*Some universities offer English language programs or conditional admission, allowing students to improve their language skills before beginning their academic programs.
It's important to carefully review the admission requirements of the specific university and program you are interested in.

The fall semester is the primary intake for most academic programs. It usually begins in August or September. The application process for fall admission often starts a year in advance, and application deadlines are typically in the preceding fall
Spring Semester:The spring semester is the secondary intake and begins in January. While not as common as fall admission, many universities offer the opportunity for students to start their programs in the spring. Application deadlines for spring admission are usually in the preceding spring or summer.

Duolingo accpted few universities are listed below
University of newhaven University of Dayton
University of Illinois Springfield UMass Boston
University of Illinois Chicago Saint louis university
University of Alabama at Birmingham Hofstra University
Montclair state university Cleveland State university
University Of Pacific Oregon state university
Golden Gate University Northern Arizona University
University of Central Oklahoma Lewis University
Mercer university Umass amherst
Roosevelt university Miami University

GRE wavier few universities in the USA are listed below
Drexel University Florida Atlantic University
Kennesaw State University Texas A & M University - Corpus Christi
Pittsburg State University Colorado State University
Oklahoma City University California State University Long Beach
North Eastern university Depaul University
Sacred Heart University Arizona state university
NJIT Missouri University of Science and Technology
St Cloud State University Baylor University
Longisland University (Brooklyn) James Madison University
Lipscomb University University of Hartford