Gen. Admission Procedure

  • June 2020
  • PDF

This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCA report form. Report DMCA


Overview

Download & View Gen. Admission Procedure as PDF for free.

More details

  • Words: 624
  • Pages: 3
The first step in the the applying to universities is to fill the online applications from the Universities website. If online application is not available for a particular university then download paper application from the university's website. Then send the following documents to university's graduate admission office.

Application Materials that needs to be sent to Universities DD/Bank check for Application fee (If you have not paid the application fee) Recommendation letters (from 3 lectures) - one letter form each lecturer Click here to see Recommendation letter formats GRE/TOEFL/GMAT/IELTS Score Xeroxes.(Also you have to report the test scores officially) Transcripts (Bachelors Degree) Bachelors Degree certificate (If available) SSC/10th or Equivalent Certificate 12th/ Intermediate or Equivalent certificates SOP (Statement of Purpose) Click here to know how to write a SOP and for Sample SOPs

Bank statement Affidavit Click here to see sample self-affidavit Study certificate or Job experience certificate

Photo Copies of first and last pages of your passport Copies and proofs of all your other activities (Ex. Paper presentations, Your organizing skills in your symposiums etc.) Other documents you have..

University admissions- Frequently asked questions Can i apply for universities with out taking the GRE/TOEFL tests? Yes, You can apply for universities with out taking the tests. But universities will take decision on your admission only after receiving test scores. I have sent xerox copies of GRE/TOEFL scores to universities. Still Do i need to send the scores officially? Yes, you must report GRE/TOEFL scores to universities through ETS. Sending xerox copies is only for fast processing of your application. How much early should i apply to univs? Try to apply 5 to 9 months earlier than the application deadline dates. You would have chances of getting funding if you apply very early. In order to get admission into some of the top universities some students apply earlier by 1 year of deadline. Do i have chances of getting admission if i apply after deadline? Most of the Low ranked universities won't consider deadlines. You would have good chances of getting admission even if you apply after deadline. But this is not true in case of top universities.

What is GPA? What is my GPA? GPA means Grade point Average. It is the standard measure of performance of a student in USA. It is similar to the 100% scoring system in India. But there is no standard way to convert students Academic Percentage to GPA. Give a rough value of GPA whenever it was asked in university application. (If your academic percentage is more than 80 it is 4, if you have >70-80% it is 3.5, If you have academic of 60-70% GPA is 3...like that). I have heard GRE/TOEFL scores plays main role rather than regular Acadamic Percentage. Is it True? Most of the universities will consider GRE/TOEFL score rather than acadamics. Because universities are not able to compare GPA with Acadamic percentage. Therefore admissions committees Considers standardized exams, like the GRE, MCAT, LSAT, and GMAT, to make comparisons among applicants from different countries and different universities. Therefore if you have a low Acadamic percentage, it is essential that you try your best on these tests. Some of the universities like University of Cincinnati will consider strong academic percentage of a student rather than his GRE/TOEFL scores. What is Form I20? A Form I-20 is a government form that tells the U.S. government that you are eligible for F-1 Student Status. It certifies that (1) you are or expect to be a "bona fide" student; 2) you meet our admissions requirements; (3) you will pursue a full course of study; (4) you proved to us that you have enough money to study and live in the U.S. without working illegally or suffering from poverty.

Related Documents

Procedure
August 2019 51
Procedure
May 2020 31
Procedure
May 2020 33