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Q.1. What are the Advantages of US education?
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The US educational experience is the best globally. Many US colleges and universities are known worldwide for the quality of their academic programs. Private institutions such as Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Cornell, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and public institutions such as University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of California at Berkeley, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, University of Wisconsin at Madison, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are familiar to students, educators, and business leaders everywhere.
You will find that a US higher education adds considerable value to your professional development. A US education can enhance your career and prepare you for leadership in your country.
If you are a graduate student, a US education can help you make contacts with colleagues in the US. This may lead to collaborations with leading international researchers after you return to your home country.
Q.2. What should I supposed to carry on VISA Interview date?
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Passport having validity of atleast six months
Visa Fee Receipt
Interview Appointment Letter
I-20 and Admission Letter from the University / College mentioning the total cost of education in USA (If You have received Admission letters / Rejection letters from more than one University, carry all of them)
Evidence of Scholarship / Aid / Grant, if any
Sponsorship Letter
Educational Certificates, Degrees, Diplomas & Mark sheets
Score Reports of TOEFL and GRE / GMAT / SAT
Work Experience Certificate / Reference Letter from Employer, if Employed
Bank Statements / Pass Books of the sponsors for the last Three Years
Summary Statement of Assets and Total Income of Family Members
I ncome Tax papers of the sponsor and his Family for the last 3 years
Proof of all movable and immovable assets
Q.3. What is the eligibility criteria for working in Canada?
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All international students may work on campus.
Graduate or research work completed at facilities associated with your institution (such as hospitals) also meets the definition of "on-campus".
In order to work off-campus, international students must obtain a work permit. This is granted if your employment is considered essential to your course of study.
Q.4. What is the Cost of U.S. Education?
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Application fees about $50 to $75 per school.
Tuition and fees will cost between $5,000 and $30,000 Appox. per academic year (9 months), depending on the type and quality of institution
Books and study materials will cost $500 to $1,000 Appox. per academic year.
Travel costs to the US vary, but will be between $500 and $2,000 Appox. Travel costs within the US will be between $300 and $700 Appox.
Room and Board will cost between $3,000 and $7,500 Appox. annually. Allow an extra $1,000 to $2,000 for vacation periods when the dormitory might be closed.
If you will be living off campus, the cost of renting an apartment will be between $300 and $600 a month, but could be much higher contingent on the location of the school. Meals should cost about $2,500 a year, assuming that you do not eat in restaurants too many times.
Clothing will cost $500 or more annually.
Health insurance will cost $300 to $500 Appox. a year per person, $2,000 to $3,500 Appox. per family.
Personal expenses will cost around $2,000 Appox. per year.
Q.5. Name of the organizations which provides financial aid for international students?
Ans: NAFSA: Association of International Educators www.nafsa.org
CIEE: Council for International Educational Exchange www.ciee.org/ciee.htm
IEE: Institute of International Education www.iee.org
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