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The U.S. academic system boasts distinct characteristics, including student-centric teaching methods, practical and application-oriented instructional strategies, emphasis on academic integrity, continuous assessment, and participatory learning techniques
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This guide helps students aspiring to pursue Master’s programmes.
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Representatives from 40 accredited universities and colleges in the United States participated, representing a diverse geographical and academic landscape and offering a range of academic programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels.
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From community colleges to research universities, liberal arts colleges, and special-focus institutes, the fair showcases a diverse range of options
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In India, there are eight EducationUSA Advising Services Centres located in seven cities
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Health insurance is required in the US, so students should buy insurance that is valid there.
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Once international students receive offers from the institutions to which they’ve applied, they go through the U.S. student visa application process.
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Hyderabad: Hello readers! In last week’s column, we concluded Step 2 from EducationUSA’s “5 Steps to U.S. Study.” So far, we have discussed “Step 1: Research Your options” and “Step 2: Finance Your Studies” and this week we will be moving on to “Step 3: Complete Your Application.” To begin, we will cover application timelines, […]
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Hello readers! In today’s column, we will continue our discussion of Step 2 of EducationUSA’s ‘5 Steps to US Study.’ Last week, we went over where and how to find information about the cost of education and accommodations at your US institution of choice, sources of funding, and putting financial documents together. To continue, students […]
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Hello readers! In last week’s column, we concluded Step 1 of EducationUSA’s “5 Steps to U.S. Study” and today we will continue to “Step 2: Finance Your Studies.” Before committing to a university, it’s important to consider financing. To create an accurate budget, both students and their parents should be aware of the cost of […]
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Hello readers! In last week’s column, we went over part of the first step of EducationUSA’s “5 Steps to U.S. Study.” To review, students should make a list of various preferences for their educational experience and research institutions that interest them most and, while researching, students should also consult the college or university’s official website. […]
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Hello readers! In last week’s column, we discussed EducationUSA as well as the resources and services it has available for students pursuing higher education in the United States. One of those resources is the “5 Steps to U.S. Study,” which helps guide students through the U.S. university application process with five easy steps. At the request […]
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Hello readers, and welcome back to the weekly column “DestinationUSA.” Today, we are going to address what EducationUSA is and what it does to assist students who wish to pursue higher education in the United States. EducationUSA is a worldwide network of 430 advising centers in 175 countries, all helping international students get current accurate […]
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Hyderabad: The U.S. Mission in India on Tuesday organized its sixth annual Student Visa Day. Consular Officers at the U.S. Consulate General in Hyderabad – as well as at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi and Consulates General in Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai – and interviewed more than 2,500 Indian student visa applicants. Chargé d’Affaires […]
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In our special topic series on US higher education, today we inform students about the importance of planning for US university applications. Irrespective of the degree program that a student selects to apply to US institutions, the planning for the application starts about two-three years in advance of the program start date. Students applying to […]
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In our special topic series on US higher education system, today we share with our readers about the academic environment in US colleges and universities. A few prominent attributes of the US higher education institutions include applied and practice-oriented teaching systems, student-centric pedagogy, academic integrity, continuous evaluation, and participatory learning methods. Upon enrolment in the […]
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We continue the special column series on US higher education and discuss today about a common question that we receive from our students related to undergraduate (bachelor’s degree) applications – what is the “activity list” and how should it be included in the application form? Given the wholistic review of student’s profile for the admission […]
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As we continue to talk about special topics on higher education in the US as part of this column, many of our readers have approached us asking how they can connect with our office if they have any questions related to the US university applications. So, in today’s column, we inform readers about the EducationUSA […]
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Hyderabad: We would like to open our column today by thanking our readers for joining last week’s International Education Week (IEW) celebrations hosted by the US Consulate General in Hyderabad and the United States-India Educational Foundation in Hyderabad. We had a great time engaging with students, parents, teachers, counsellors, researchers, academicians, education administrators, and US […]
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U.S. universities generally require students (international or domestic students) to have completed four years of undergraduate education (bachelor's degree) to be considered eligible for admission to a graduate (master's degree) program.