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Akansha katariya

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New York Institute of Technology expects a cumulative GPA of 3 on a 4-point scale. Along with the GPA score, international students must fulfill the basic eligibility and submit the required documents. For UG, students must have proof of high school completion and submit documents such as transcripts from the schools attended, English language scores, letters of recommendation, LOR, and more. For graduates, students must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university and submit transcripts, English language scores, and course-specific requirements.

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The New York Institute of Technology acceptance rate is 76%. The above-average acceptance rate shows that the university is lenient during admission and it is not hard to get entry. Students must perform exceptionally well in academics to increase the probability of selection. The institute prioritizes a few factors such as academic performance, English language proficiency scores, standardized test scores, class ranks, and more. If the students are performing well in academics, participate in extracurricular activities, and are active in volunteer work, there is a high chance of their selection.

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Every year many Indians migrate to pursue education in their dream colleges. As a student, moving to USA which is thousands of kms away from home, a student may face many challenges. Some of the challenges faced by the students are:Language barrierCultural shockHome sicknessLack of supportLack of resourcesWorking extra hours to support his needsDoing odd jobsSleep Deprived

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As an Indian student, it is sometimes okay to feel homesick. However, prologed period of homesickness can lead to some disastrous decision which may also sometimes lead to quitting the education. Some of the ways to avoid being homesick are:Stay connected with home using technologyBe activly involved on campusInvolve in various projects and seminars. Explore the area around campusFollow a routineKeep yourself busyBecome part of a like-minded communityPlan better to avoid financial problemsSeek out support if required

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Arizona State University is not the most competitive university to get into, as its acceptance rate stands at 90%. This figure tells us that almost 90 out of every 100 applicants manage to get enrolled in the university, which is more than half of all the applicants. Therefore, once an applicant fulfills Arizona State University admission requirements, i.e.; academic qualifications, standardized test scores, English language requirements, as well as relevant documents, they are most likely to secure an admission in the university. However, students must not take this lightly and apply to ASU within the deadlines in order
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Arizona State University is one of the most popular international universities among Indians and is home to more than 4,067 students from India. Also, the university has a rich alumni base of over 13,700 alumni from India. Currently, the count of international students at ASU is over 17,600.

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Anushree Sinha

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Usually, the Arizona State University acceptance rate is calculated to be around 90%. For the academic year 2024, ASU received over 68,000 applications. Out of these, about 62,000 candidates enrolled in the institute for their higher education. Hence, it can be concluded that with the Arizona State University acceptance rate of about 90%, the institute is slightly competitive to get into.ParticularsHeadcountApplication Received68,840Admitted Students62,084Acceptance Rate90.1%Enrolled Students14,102Yield Rate22.7%

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There is no application fee for the York College of Pennsylvania. Payment can be made online via electronic check (ACH) or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, and Discover). There will be a 2.95% convenience fee (4.25% international fee) over the credit card transactions. Credit card transactions will be subject to a charge by Transact Campus, Inc., their vendor for processing student payments. 

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Some of the recent rankings of Yeshiva University are given as follows:#98 in the United States by US News and World Report Ranking#65 in the United States by QS rankings#1 Best Value in New York City by U.S. News and World ReportAccording to the Shiksha Grade Rankings, Yeshiva University has received an overall A grade ranking. 

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As an Indian student, it is sometimes okay to feel homesick. However, prologed period of homesickness can lead to some disastrous decision which may also sometimes lead to quitting the education. Some of the ways to avoid being homesick are:Stay connected with home using technologyBe activly involved on campusInvolve in various projects and seminars. Explore the area around campusFollow a routineKeep yourself busyBecome part of a like-minded communityPlan better to avoid financial problemsSeek out support if required

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