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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There is no direct MBBS in USA. You must apply for a Bachelor's degree first, complete your Bachelor's degree and take your MCAT to be eligible to study medicine. To study a Bachelor's degree in US you must take the SAT and TOEFL. The Bachelor's degree lasts for four years in US.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Some of the well-known universities are the University of Waterloo, University of Carleton, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, Carnegie Mellon University, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Cornell and so on.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Every university in US has a different entry requirements and different levels of selectivity. A top ranking university might also accept you if your overall profile is outstanding and you have an excellent GRE score. You must focus on preparing a good application package, check university websites for admission requirements and prepare accordingly. Check QS ranking for the university ranks and check universities below rank 30.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You can apply but a very good GRE score of around 315 and above is necessary to get admission in a good university. It is best you begin research on the university admission requirements, check the GRE and TOEFL requirements and prepare accordingly.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
University of Texas at Austin is one of the best for automobile engineering. You must also check Carnegie Mellon, Cornell University, University of California Davis and Georgia Institute of Technology.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Scholarships in USA at the undergraduate level are very less. Also, each university has its own rules. You will have to approach all prospective colleges to obtain information.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There is no specific answer to this because MIT looks for students who can contribute to the university and the society as a whole. You must not only be an academically bright student you must also have high values, display ethics and passion to contribute to the society. Extracurricular activities, project work, sports, arts, voluntary work are very important. Just remember this - You need not be a bookworm but you are required to be an all-rounder and demonstrate your extraordinary side to the university. Ask yourself why they should admit you and prepare yourself accordingly. Read this carefully:
http://mitadmissions.org/
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Ideally, the application process including taking the SAT etc should start a year ahead of the intakes, US universities mainly have two intakes. The Fall intake which is in Aug/Sept every year is more common. If you desire to study next year you have to submit your applications by this year end as per the university deadlines. However since you are in 12th it is a crucial stage for you and you must focus on your board exams. Prepare for your SAT too simultaneously and take part in lots of extra curricular activities. Universities in US prefers students with good academics and extracurricular activities such as sports, arts,
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