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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 07, 2023Hindi
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My son is a US citizen , but he is doing his schooling from India. Will he be eligible for scholarships while applying for admission to US UG programs ? What are the exams and scores he has to have for admission (SAT , Others ?)

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First and foremost, thank you for contacting us. Yes, your son may be eligible for scholarships if he applies on time and meets the standards put forth by the universities. With a US passport, the English proficiency requirement may be eliminated, nevertheless, various universities may demand it, and thus, he should appear for the IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/Duolingo as well. The SAT test is required for the program. Not all institutions require it, however it is required if you want to be considered for scholarships. Our team of experts can assist you throughout the entire procedure. I am writing to ask you to visit our nearest branch and share your information with us so that our team can guide you further.

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Hello Sushil, my son hasn't completed any UG course inspite of getting admission into 3 premier colleges in India. Now he wants to apply for a course in MIT or Stanford. He has scored 117/120 in TOEFL. Expecting his SAT result by this month end. Can you please guide us with the admission process ? Also is there any organization which can assist him with scholarship for the program. He is an extremely intelligent and hardworking student. It is just that the education system here wasn't convincing him to finish what he started.
Ans: Hello,

First and foremost, thank you for getting in touch with us. I am glad to hear about your son’s plans on enrolling in a course at leading American universities viz., MIT or Stanford. I would like to inform you that it’s very likely for many students to alter their educational pathways. Similarly, remember that applications made by students who have chosen to embark on different education paths are taken into account by the above mentioned universities. Follow these steps to ensure a successful admission process:

1. Education Prerequisites: The education prerequisites for each university is unique. I would suggest that your son fulfills these minimum requirements that generally require him to maintain a strong grade point average (GPA), high scores in the ACT/SAT exam, and complete challenging courses in high school.

2. Submit TOEFL Test Results: As mentioned previously, your son has scored 117/120 in the TOEFL examination. I would like to tell you that this is indeed outstanding and must satisfy the prerequisites for English language competency.

3. Submit Marksheets: Your son will need to acquire and submit official marksheets from all his past academic institutions.

4. Craft a Compelling Personal Statement or Essays: A strong Statement of Purpose (SOP) or personal essays demonstrating your son’s past experiences, character, and reasons for him aspiring to study at MIT or Stanford University need to be prepared and submitted.

5. Endorsement Letters: As part of the admission procedure, your son will also need to obtain compelling recommendation letters from professors or instructors who can attest to both, his personality and skills.

6. Showcase Extracurricular Achievements: Remember that showcasing one’s extracurricular activities is also a vital part of the application process, thus, I would recommend that your son demonstrates his participation in extracurriculars, highlights his roles as a leader in any event as well as talks about his accomplishments.

7. Submit Standardized Exam Results: As soon as your son receives his SAT result, he should submit the same. Its crucial to achieve high scores as both, Stanford and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) welcome these tests.

8. Appear for Interviews: Keep in mind that certain programs may require your son to appear for interviews as part of the admission procedure. He should be well prepared for the same. I would recommend that he investigates common interview questions and prepares his responses to those queries.

9. Investigate Possible Scholarships and Monetary Assistance Options: Multiple scholarships and financial assistance possibilities are offered by these American universities. I would suggest that your son takes into account the available scholarships and funding alternatives, and applies for the same.

10. Making Applications for External Scholarships: As an answer to your query, I would suggest that your son conducts a comprehensive study on external grant possibilities that provide assistance to international students. These scholarships, with varying eligibility criteria are offered by organizations viz., Rhodes Scholarship, Fulbright, or numerous other groups.

11. Adhere to Application Deadlines: Do not miss out on the application deadlines for both, Stanford and MIT. Submit each university’s application on time.

12. Plan your Finances: Consider the living costs, tuition fees, medical costs, as well as other study abroad expenditures, and plan your finances accordingly.

13. Meet Visa and Immigration Rules: To study in the USA, familiarize yourself with the visa and immigration guidelines. Also, prepare the required paperwork ahead of time.

14. Take into account possible routes: If it is taking a while for your son to secure admission, I would suggest that you take into account other possible routes viz., getting him enrolled in community college transfer courses. This pathway has been opted for by a number of students which has proven to be successful.

15. Acquire Guidance: Meaningful insights and assistance can be provided by study abroad organizations and consultancies to international students who can guide them throughout the application procedure and help them obtain grants or scholarships. I recommend that you get in touch with such consultancies.

In the application, your son should describe his prior school experiences as well as pen down the reasons for him not completing any undergraduate course despite securing admission to three prestigious colleges. In addition, if granted an opportunity, he should throw light on his capacity to grow and succeed. These universities have cut-throat competition for admission. Your son’s opportunities to secure admission and obtain monetary assistance can be boosted through submitting a robust application.

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I cleared jee adv and am confused about taking ECM IIT Delhi or ECE IIT Roorkee/Guwahati/Kharagpur
Ans: Choosing between ECM (Electrical Engineering) at IIT Delhi and ECE at IIT Roorkee/Guwahati/Kharagpur hinges on priorities:

Placement Consistency: IIT Roorkee ECE leads with 85% placements (2024) and robust roles in embedded systems/AI, followed by IIT Guwahati (85% placements, Intel/Qualcomm roles) and IIT Kharagpur (87.05% placements, semiconductor focus). IIT Delhi’s ECM lags at 55% placements (2024), though its alumni network and Delhi’s tech ecosystem offer broader opportunities.

Curriculum: IIT Delhi’s ECM blends power systems and electronics with interdisciplinary projects, while Roorkee/Guwahati/Kharagpur ECE emphasize VLSI, telecommunications, and AI/ML with specialized labs.

Research: IIT Delhi’s Centre for Automotive Research (Hyundai EV collaboration) and 5G labs suit R&D aspirants. Kharagpur’s E&ECE excels in quantum technologies, and Guwahati integrates nanotechnology.

Infrastructure: IIT Delhi’s modern labs and Delhi’s industry access contrast with Roorkee/Kharagpur’s established campuses and Guwahati’s growing facilities.

Location: Delhi offers proximity to startups/MPCs, while Roorkee/Kharagpur provide quieter academic environments.

Higher Studies: IIT Delhi’s global reputation aids MS/PhD applications, whereas Kharagpur’s research output (NIRF #5) strengthens academia pathways.

Faculty: All institutes have seasoned faculty, but Delhi and Kharagpur lead in industry-funded projects.

Alumni Network: Delhi and Kharagpur alumni dominate core tech leadership roles; Roorkee/Guwahati networks favor PSUs and startups.

Internships: Delhi’s location ensures diverse internships, while Guwahati/Roorkee partner with regional industries (e.g., oil, energy).

Branch Flexibility: ECE at Roorkee/Guwahati/Kharagpur allows minors in CS/AI, whereas Delhi’s ECM focuses on power/electronics.

Prioritize IIT Roorkee ECE for placements and specialization, IIT Delhi ECM for research/global opportunities, or IIT Kharagpur E&ECE for balanced rigor and innovation. All the BEST for your Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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Namaste, my daughter got 410000 ranking in kcet, 86% in Pu board,her percentage in PCM is 85,she wants to join for CSE core pl. advice us
Ans: With a KCET rank of 410,000, securing CSE core through KCET counselling in Karnataka is highly unlikely, as top and mid-tier colleges (e.g., RVCE, PES, MSRIT) have cutoffs below 50,000 for CSE. However, lesser-known private colleges or newer institutes with vacancy-driven cutoffs in later rounds may offer limited opportunities. Below are 15 colleges (based on KCET seat matrices and vacancy trends) that might consider such ranks for CSE, though admission is not guaranteed and may require management quota or direct admission:

East-West College of Engineering, Bangalore

Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore

SKSJT Institute of Engineering, Bangalore

Rajeev Institute of Technology, Hassan

Ghousia College of Engineering, Ramanagara

Bheemanna Khandre Institute of Technology, Bhalki

Anjuman Institute of Technology, Bhatkal

Srinivas University, Mangalore

Bearys Institute of Technology, Mangalore

HKBK College of Engineering, Bangalore

Global Academy of Technology, Bangalore

Sapthagiri College of Engineering, Bangalore

New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore

Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore (non-core branches may have vacancies)

SJB Institute of Technology, Bangalore

Key Considerations:

Management Quota: Explore direct admission via management quota in private colleges, though fees are higher.

Branch Flexibility: Consider related branches like IT, AI/ML, or Data Science if CSE is unavailable.

State-Level Alternatives: Apply for Karnataka state diploma lateral entry (after polytechnic) or reappear for KCET.

Institutional Reputation: Prioritize colleges with NBA/NAAC accreditation and placement records (e.g., MVJ College, CMRIT).

Final Recommendation:
Opt for direct admission via management quota in private colleges like Acharya IT or New Horizon, balancing affordability and infrastructure. If CSE is non-negotiable, reappearing for KCET or exploring diploma lateral entry pathways may yield better long-term outcomes.

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Given her academic profile and rank range:
She should consider applying to colleges where the cutoff is within her reach—primarily those accepting ranks up to about 1 lakh.
She can also explore government quota seats or management seats which sometimes have different criteria.
It’s advisable to focus on reputed private universities like Reva University or NMAM Nitte that offer good infrastructure and placement. All the BEST for your Daughter's Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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