Hey Myra,
For a Masters program, your tuition fees for the colleges in the US can vary from $10,000 - $90,000 and more. However, there are many ways to obtain financial aid and if not, there are simpler ways to recover from the money you invest into your education. The first thing you should do when applying for scholarship is to reach out to the colleges and enquiring about their scholarships and grants. Schools like MIT (Scholarships worth $39,339), Johns Hopkins University (Scholarships worth $35,195), Northwestern University (Scholarships worth $34,882), and many others offer various scholarships for international students. There are many helpful blogs that tell you all about the financial aid for studying abroad. I got my info from this blog- 'How to fund your education abroad'. You can take a look if you wish. Hope the answer helped!

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RE: How can a normal student afford and apply for Masters in USA?
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RE: GRE Prep Material
You can always study from the ETS guide. They have sample papers, too.
But if you want free GRE material for your test prep...well
You can download the test at the end of this page - https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-gre/
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RE: Can someone pls tell me somethings about how to write the perfect essay for university?
Hey ,
Your statement of purpose(SOP) is a very important part of your university application. So here are a few things to keep in mind when rules that you should follow when you write your SOP:- Don't boast of brag in your SOP.
- Try and make sure your content is to-the-point
- Make sure that if you're talking about accomplishments, you have some proof to back them up
- You must have a strong introduction so that it can captivate the reader and help you get selected
- Make sure to not write your SOPat the last minute because it can seem a little rushed
These are just a few points that I can think of. There are many other important writing points that you need to keep in mind when you write this. I read about all this in this blog about 'Mistakes to avoid while writing an SOP' (https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/5-mistakes-avoid-writing-powerful-statement-of-purpose/)
You should check it out!
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RE: On Campus Vs Off Campus
"Hey Radhika,
Choosing between On-campus and Off-campus can be tough. Usually Off Campus accommodations are cheaper as you can share a room/house with other people and on-campus costs more because universities tend to charge higher and provide better amenities. However, this may differ from university to university. On-Campus accommodations usually range from $800-$3000. These usually depend upon the universities, and you can check it out on their websites. For off-campus accommodation there are rentals and home stays. At rentals, you can get roommates to share your financial burdens. At home stays, you can get a homely feel as you get to stay with a family and you will get to know their culture . For more information you can checkout this blog it will give you more information about this https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/international-student-accommodation-options/ "
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RE: How to transfer money?
You can also check out platforms like TransferWise and BookMyForex
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RE: Dilema as to what colleges prefer, B.tech scores or M.Tech scores?
Hey Amandeep,
Universities in the U.S will consider both, your M.Tech as well as B.Tech scores before they decide to give you admission in their colleges. When you apply to universities for MS in USA, already having a Masters degree and applying for a second one definitely boosts your profile and increases your chances of getting into the university of your choice. If you need suggestions on which universities to apply for MS in USA, take a look at this blog- https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/top-universities-for-ms-in-usa/ -
RE: What are the universities with the lowest tuition fees for Masters in Australia?
Hey Tara,
Your tuition fees depend upon a lot of factors such as the program and the courses that you opt for. For example, the fees for studying medicine in Australia and the fees for other masters courses differ greatly. Approximately, the tuition fees for most Masters courses are between 20,000 AUD to 37,000 AUD. While the tuition fees for high-value courses like Medicine can be between 33,000 AUD to 44,000 AUD. So based on what courses you want, the tuition fees can differ. But there are many universities that offer scholarships to international students. So you could search for that as well. -
RE: Can I use medium of instruction certificate instead of the IELTS score in Canada?
Most colleges in Canada do require you to give an IELTS exam regardless of your medium of instruction. Therefore the possibility that the certificate in its entirety is enough is highly unlikely. However, there are quite a few universities that do not require your IELTS score and accept just a medium of instruction certificate. Some of these universities are:
- University of Winnipeg
- University of Regina
- Brock University
- Carleton University,
- Memorial University and many more.
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RE: Acceptance Rate of Canadian Universities
@Meghana-Mehra Canada is a friendly nation with a mediocre admissions process. The finest Canadian institutions have an admittance rate that ranges from 40 to 60%. University of Brunswick (74%), Ryerson (55%), Lakehead (55%), University of Montreal (50%), and University of Guelph (50%), among others, have some of the highest acceptance rates in Canada.
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RE: Study in Europe after 12th
@Meghana-Mehra International students are admitted to study in Europe following their 12th grade year based on their prior academic performance and English language testing results. Many times, students can enroll in gateway programs where they learn the basics of the subject and become proficient in the language that will serve as the main language of instruction. Students can enter degree programs directly through these programs, which also prepare them for the future.
If you need help with more information about the process to study Europe after 12th, Reach out to us at +91 9145332283 or info@ischoolconnect.com.
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RE: Study in USA Eligibility
@Meghana-Mehra Academic transcripts with a 3.0 (83–86%) or better GPA on a 4.0 scale are required for general admission to study in the United States. Standardized test results (SAT/ACT/GRE/GMAT), SOP, LOR for the USA, evidence of financial capacity, immigration documentation, a CV, portfolio, and evidence of professional experience are among the supporting documents needed (if required).
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RE: Integrated PhD in Chemistry in Germany
You can try-
Ruhr University and
Max Plank Institute
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RE: Is an MBA Statement of Purpose different than a normal SOP?
The MBA Statement of Purpose is a bit different than other SOPs that students write.
Since most MBA programs have a condition of accepting students with work experience, applicants usually have 2 more years of their career lives to talk about. -
RE: Brown University tuition fees
That's not true
It's one of the top 50 universities in the world
So no, its fee is not less
The average tuition of Brown University is $57,112 -
RE: UK admission requirements
The application process is easier for undergraduate students than it is for students applying for a postgraduate program.
For an undergraduate course, you will have to apply through UCAS, or the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service and need to provide-
A high school diploma
SAT or ACT scores
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RE: Best universities in UK
But if you can get into Oxford
Nothing like it
Because apart from the course, your job opportunities should also matter
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RE: What are some of the cheapest countries to study abroad for Indian students?
I think Germany is pretty cheap!
If you join a public uni, you JUST have to pay the enrollment fee! -
RE: How do I come up with unique college essay topics?
The way I wrote mine was,
I asked myself-
"Which 4 qualities do I value the most?"
"Why do I value them?"
"How do they affect me personally? And professionally?"
"Why do I think they're valuable?"
That gave me a story which I could write about myself in my college essay