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  • Most (almost all) universities in the USA require TOEFL (Test Of English as Foreign Language) for foreign nationals and GRE (Graduate Record Examination), both for in-state and out-state students.
  • TOEFL is for countries whose native language is English, like Britain waived, Australia, Canada …).
  • For Foreign nationals three letters of recommendation sealed) sealed copy of) (Note: Some colleges accept copies of notary verified) are required. For the working People can get two letters from current employer, but as a rule letters from professors are preferred.
  • Most universities require Undergraduate GPA) to 3 / 4 (U.S. system. It is equivalent to 80/100, 12/20 * (China) and the 1 Division, 65% * (For the majority of Indian University).
  • The deadline for the fall semester of 15 December to July. But the application as soon as possible. Many decisions are made before the deadline. Foreign nationals Up to 8 weeks to hear their results. In state students can be heard within 5 weeks.

Financing Education

  • Facts
  • The cost of the study, tuition and fees) in the U.S. is different from $ 5000 to $ 35,000 (or more) per year.
  • The cost of living depends on the location. For example, states such as Washington, California and the area around New York is expensive.
  • In general, the cost of living can vary from $ 6,000 to $ 10,000.
  • Renting an apartment can vary from $ 450 up to $ 1000 (or more). Downtown (Chicago) can cost about $ 1200 for studio, while it may be around $ 400 for Des Moines (IA).
  • Grocery store is really cheap (Walmart!).
  • It is expected that students will live in shared apartments, live from campus have fewer telephone bills and other expenses are in check.
  • Most (almost) all costs of life) can not only tuition fees will be met while working on-campus jobs. The hourly pay for jobs on campus from $ 5 to $ 15 (sometimes more) per hour.
  • Foreign Students can sign up for 20 hours work per week and 40 hours per week in summer. Students may be allowed to develop campus after nine months after their arrival in the U.S..
  • Students receive all types of aid do not care how TA / RA / Fellowship or GA, at the cost. But students not receiving aid be for tuition and living costs for the first 2-3 months to be prepared.
  • In some universities TA / RA cover Part of the tuition, and not all fees will be waived.

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