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ISAs and Asian associations of students in North America.
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- Indian
students return home from US:
Until not long ago, there was much ado about bright Indian
students leaving the country to gain an education and pursue
their careers abroad, draining India of her most productive
resources. But things seem to be changing now. While the
flow of students waiting to gain their higher education
in the US or UK has not ebbed, there is definitely an undercurrent
developing of Indian students abroad wanting to get back
to India.
- The
life of Indian students: As an American Fulbright
scholar in India, I guess I was asked to sit on the panel
to provide some American input. There was another American
from the U.S. Embassy, but he actually would have appeared
Indian to the students we were interviewing since he had
Indian parents and dark skin. I happened to choose the seat
right next to where the students sat as they entered the
room for their 15 minute interviews. What was interesting
about this is was that much of the interview had to do with
why they wanted to study in America, what they knew about
America, how they would adapt, etc., and the closest many
of them had ever been to an American was right then during
the interview.
- Welcome
to America: Sanchit Agarwal, in Ohio State University,
says, "I still remember the strangeness of the physical
surroundings. At the Chicago airport, I remember feeling
that an English film was going on, and that I had to become
a part of it. And, as I walked through the airport, the
sight of another Indian made me feel happy."
- Indians
top US list of international students : "The
US is seen as an educational destination that builds a strong
base for careers. Students who do not gain admission to
India's premier institutions see the US as an alternative
that will also open doors for them in the future" Jane
Schukoske, Executive director of the US Educational Foundation
in India.
- There are many options for school in the United States, and many which can fit your personal budget. For example for MBA programs, you get your MBA online at various schools or the more traditional schools. Options like that are true for many other programs as well. There is no shortage of options.
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Note: Page last updated: July 2013
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