University of Sheffield invites applications for Engineering Excellence Scholarships 2023

University of Sheffield, UK is inviting applications for the engineering excellence scholarship, which is reserved for international students. Interested candidates can visit the official website — sheffield.ac.uk — of the varsity to apply for this scholarship.

This scholarship is offered by the varsity’s Faculty of Engineering, and it recognises academic excellence by offering scholarships of up to £3,000 to overseas fee-status students starting an undergraduate degree in September 2023.

Candidates who attain A level grades of A*AA or above (or the equivalent qualification in India) will receive the Excellence Scholarship.

Website

sheffield.ac.uk/engineering/study/scholarships-international-excellence

Deadline

The deadline for UCAS 2023 entry deadline for UG courses is June 30, 2023.

Eligibility

— To be eligible for the scholarship, the University of Sheffield should be marked as the first choice in the UCAS application process for 2023 entry.

— The candidate should be an undergraduate student.

— One should be classed as an overseas student for tuition fee purposes.

— The candidates should be taking all prerequisite subjects for their selected degree.

Award money

The scholarship will be offered in the form of a cash bursary at the start of your course, should you be eligible. The scholarship amount is dependent on your academic achievement:

A*A A : £1,000

A*A*A: £2,000

A*A*A*: £3,000.

Qualifications explained

A*A A:

— Class 12 (CBSE, CISCE and Maharashtra State Board) – 90%

— Class 12 (West Bengal Board) – 85%

— Class 12 (other state boards) – 91%

AAA

— Class 12 (CBSE, CISCE and Maharashtra State Board) – 85%

— Class 12 (West Bengal Board) – 80%

— Class 12 (other state boards) – 90%

AAB

— Class 12 (CBSE, CISCE and Maharashtra State Board) – 80%

— Class 12 (West Bengal Board) – 75%

— Class 12 (other state boards) – 85%

https://indianexpress.com/article/education/study-abroad/study-abroad-engineering-excellence-scholarships-university-of-sheffield-uk-8357023/

 

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Online Education events, 2022-2023 – from the US consulate in Mumbai

https://bit.ly/StudyInTheUS-events-US-Consulate-Mumbai

USEducationQueries@state.gov

 

Financing Your Higher Studies in the U.S.

Are you wondering how to finance your higher education in the United States? Do you want to learn more about evaluating and managing finances, financial aid, and loans? With the right amount of planning and research, pursuing a U.S. higher education is affordable. U.S. institutions offer a variety of programs with a range of tuitions and fees, and there are many ways to plan for your education.

Attend this free in-person session to gain insight into managing and funding your higher studies in the United States.

Session:   Financing Your Higher Studies in the United States

Date:       Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Time:       2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Venue:     U.S. Consulate General, C-49, G-Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai

Please note that this session is for prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students. Parents are also welcome to join, but should register separately.

Registration is mandatory for this free program. Students and parents can sign-up at https://bit.ly/FinancingStudyInTheUS

Important Instructions:

1. To enter the Consulate every visitor must carry a physical hard-copy of a valid, original, government-issued photo ID (Aadhar card, passport etc.) – a digital image of the ID will not work. 

2. Laptops, tablets, cameras, memory storage devices, wireless-enabled wearable technology devices, pendrives, and other electronic equipment are not allowed.
3. Mobile phones are permitted, but Bluetooth technology must be disabled.
4. Photography and video recording in and around the Consulate Compound is strictly prohibited.
5. Kindly arrive at the venue by 1:45 p.m.
6. Pre-registration is mandatory. (Limited seats)

For any queries please write to USEducationQueries@state.gov

We look forward to seeing you there!

Regards,
Education Team
U.S. Consulate General, Mumbai

On Planning Where to Study – October 30, 2022

Watch on YouTube Here – https://youtu.be/srs15sX8m6Y
Dear Ones,
Please join us for the WZCC-ZFN webinar on 30 October 2022.

The  mission of the World Zoroastrian Chamber of Commerce (WZCC) in partnership with Zarathushti faculty in academia is to empower Zarathushti students

to learn how maximise the nexus between creation of economic, cultural, and intellectual value. 


https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81091607147

Meeting ID: 810 9160 7147

Passcode: 531766

Sunday, 30 Oct 2022

9:30 AM EST, 1:30 PM UK, 7.00 PM IST, 9:00 PM HK

ZFN MISSION: Facilitate Zarathushti youth, through higher and specialized education, to pursue careers in industry, government, and academia as business entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, and knowledge entrepreneurs. 

 

ZFN Webinars:  Conversations to help Zoroastrian youth with support of their parents to attain higher and specialized education. 

 

This initiative is supported by R.D. Sethna Scholarship Funds. https://www.rdsethnascholarships.org/   

 

 

US College Admissions: 10 myths about application process of US universities

From certain boards having an advantage, to SAT’s being optional – educational consultant Viral Doshi debunks 10 misconceptions regarding US college admissions.

Mumbai’s go-to and best-known education consultant Viral Doshi bust a few myths about drafting a successful application for an American university
(Studying abroad holds great promise for opportunities, experiences and more. But the process to secure admissions comes with questions. What are the scholarship opportunities for international students? What are colleges looking for? What makes an application stand out? Is going abroad an opportunity for a select few? Today, we have Mumbai’s go-to and best-known education consultant Viral Doshi bust a few myths about drafting a successful application for an American university.)

— Viral Doshi

In the last 10 years, I have seen a jump of over 200% in students applying to America. There are four reasons for this: rising affluence in India, foreign exchange being freely available, the internet becoming a level playing field and more international schools coming up in the country.

About 15 years ago, there were about 30 to 40 International Baccalaureate (IB) schools. Today, there are more than 200. It is also important to note that the rush today is not from main cities like Delhi and Bombay, but from second, third and fourth tier cities such as Pilibhit, Badlapur, Bhusawal, Coimbatore, and Asansol.

The whole application process is no more a preserve of the urban elite. It has become a free for all. Today’s Indians want the best education for their child and if they can afford it, why not?

However, there are myths being created and I think it is important that we demystify them.

Myth 1: Studying in an international board in Class 11 and 12 provides an advantage over Indian boards

Not at all. I think the board does not make a difference. How well you do does. Eventually, the majority of Indian students do the Indian boards. Let us say there are three students – one is in IB, one has done an ISC board and one has done a state board. Now, if everything is on par, they prefer the international board.

But if somebody in IB has got 80%, an Indian board 85%, and a state board 90%, they prefer the state board.

Over the years, admissions to top colleges were equally shared between Indian schools and international schools. The best admissions I have seen are not necessarily from the international boards but from national boards.

It is about how you plan. And eventually when they compare you with your people in the school first and then your city and necessarily with the whole of the country together.

Myth 2: Your predicted scores in 12th boards are crucial for admissions in the US

When you apply to colleges, they look at the marks of class 9, 10th, 10th Board, 11, and the first term marks in class 12.. The predicted scores of final boards are just 1/6th of the whole component. It is not the be all and end all. They are more interested in your journey through school.

On the other hand, in the United Kingdom, where you get a conditional offer, predicted scores become very important.

In American high schools, there is no concept of predicted scores. Predicted scores were started by IB and A level schools in India because they usually predict scores for the UK. This percolated down to American admissions.

Myth 3: Advanced Placements (APs) are crucial to get into a good college

APs are first-year university courses that are offered by the college board to enhance your application. APs were earlier mostly used in American high schools for students to be able to distinguish themself in order to go to a top college. Eventually APs became international.

If you are doing the international board, APs are not required. However, if you’re doing the Indian board, APs could be helpful to you. They can match you with the international board in terms of the rigour of the content.

One AP subject is typically equal to one IB subject or one A level subject. So, it puts you on par with international bodies. Traditionally, some of the Indian board students who have walked to the top universities in America did APs along with their courses.

Myth 4: Taking an ‘early decision’ to go to a college is a bonus

American colleges have early applications. There are two subdivisions here. One is called ‘early action’ where you apply to one college by November 1. By mid-December typically, the college will come back to you and tell you whether you have been admitted or rejected or deferred. If you are admitted, it is not binding on you. You can wait for all other replies till March end and then decide whether you want to go there or not.

With “early action”, you can apply to as many colleges. Here you are applying early, deciding upon an admission, and showing your commitment to them. Hence, it may enhance your chance by 10-15%.

If you decide to take up “early decision”, on the other hand, meaning that the choice is binding, it does enhance your application. But there is a very big caveat – you need to have a strong application by November 1.

Lots of people think that an average application coupled with early decision will result in an admission. Never. It is always about a good application.

If you have a weak application, wait it out for three to four months till January, make your application stronger and apply as per the regular schedule.

Myth 5: A lot of colleges have decided to make the SAT or ACT optional and admissions to top colleges is easier without them

If you look at any of the top colleges, more than 95% of the students get in through SAT or ACT scores. Competition is severe – when you have 50,000 applications for 2000 seats, SAT does become beneficial. But there are lots of colleges for which the SAT is optional. But if you’re aiming for a top college, having an SAT or ACT will be an advantage. There are exceptions to everything. But by and large, only people with SAT or ACT have gone to the top colleges.

If your SAT is not there, but your academics are strong, you can try to apply without it. But if you are looking at a top university, it is very difficult and rare to get in without the SAT or ACT scores. One out of 10 students in this category would have gotten in with something else altogether – like sports. It is optional, but if you can attempt the SATs, please do.

Remember, SAT was never optional until two and half years ago. Due to the pandemic, and with SAT centres not being able to deliver the SAT exams, it was difficult to do the SAT.

https://indianexpress.com/article/education/study-abroad/us-college-admissions-10-myths-about-application-process-of-american-universities-8220763/

 

(The author is an education consultant and heads Viral Doshi Associates in Mumbai)

Writing an Effective Application Essay and Statement of Purpose

You have shortlisted your top U.S. universities and now it is time to assemble your applications. The application essay and statement of purpose are useful tools to present yourself to U.S. universities.  They are also critical to the success of your application.

 

Attend this free virtual session to learn the essentials of writing winning application essays and statements of purpose.

 

Session: Writing an Effective Application Essay and Statement of Purpose

Date:    Friday, October 14, 2022

Time:    6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.

 

Registration link:      https://tinyurl.com/writinganeffectiveapplications  

(After registering, you will receive a link to join)

 

Please note that this session is for prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students.

 

For any queries, please write to NagraSK@state.gov

Applying for a U.S. Student Visa (hosted by the U.S. Consulate Mumbai)

Zoom session, May 6: Applying for a U.S. Student Visa (hosted by the U.S. Consulate Mumbai)

Have you received an admission offer from a U.S. University? Are you ready to apply for your student visa? Don’t miss these free virtual sessions on “Applying for a U.S. Student Visa” on May 6 and June 3, during which a Consular Officer from the U.S. Consulate General, Mumbai will provide important information and advice about applying for a student visa. If you have received your I-20 or admission letter from a U.S. University, please register for one of the student visa sessions. Seats are limited.

Don’t miss this opportunity to access accurate and up-to-date information about student visas directly from a Consular Officer.
 
Session:       Applying for a U.S. Student Visa
Date:           May 6 / June 3
Time:           6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
(After we confirm that you have received an admit to a U.S. university for fall 2022, you will receive a link to register)
Please note that this session is for prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students.

 

 

 

For any queries, please write to AvariBK@state.gov

Regards,

Behrooz

 

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Summer program in Silicon Valley

 

Scholarships of $50,000‍

Summer program in Silicon Valley

10-day, fully-funded summer program in Silicon Valley.
the summer program is completely free (including travel, housing, food, and all other related expenses).

The Atlas Fellowship is a free program for talented high school students to develop big-picture thinking about science, philosophy, and the future.

Please note nominees must be a high school student (ages 14-19) and speak English.
The deadline for students to apply for the fellowship is April 10.

https://www.atlasfellowship.org/summer-program