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Bachelors Degree in the US – Trial
Section 1 - Orientation and Key Information
Welcome Video (1:19)
Why the US education system is right for you (2:12)
International students from India - Numbers, Subjects, Geography (2:58)
What is most important research item that you should do (2:15)
Myths and Misinformation about Studying Bachelors in the US - Scholarships
Myths and Misinformation about Studying Bachelors in the US - Cost
CPT and Research Opportunities
Safety and Security_r1
Section 2 - Curriculum Selection
Let’s talk about Curriculum, Courses, Credit Hours
Major, Minor, and Double Major
What should I get my degree in- Part 1- STEM vs Non-STEM
What should should I get my degree in- Part 2- What’s hot in the market
What should should I get my degree in- Part 3- What kind of companies are sponsoring H1-B visas
Section 3 - Subject Selection
Exploring certain subject areas - Part 1 - Medical Field
Exploring certain subject areas - Part 2 - Aerospace - Aeronautical Engineering
Exploring certain subject areas - Part 3 - Computer Science
Exploring certain subject areas - Part 4 - Engineering
Exploring certain subject areas - Part 5 - Business Degree
Exploring certain subject areas - Part 6 - Biology
Exploring certain subject areas - Part 7 - Psychology
Exploring certain subject areas - Part 8 - Architecture
Section 4 - Framework for University Selection
A Framework to Selecting Universities
A Framework to Selecting Universities - Criteria 1- Rankings
A Framework to Selecting Universities - Criteria 2- Course offering
A Framework to Selecting Universities - Criteria 3- Cost-Price
A Framework to Selecting Universities - Criteria 4- Location
Section 5 - University Selection
How to pick the university to Enroll in
University Selection for Application - Part A
University Selection for Application - Part B
University Selection for Application - Part C
University Selection for Application - Part D
University Selection for Application - Part E
University Selection for Application - Major focused
University Selection for Application - Location focused
University Selection for Application - by International Enrollment Statistics
Placement Test in the US
How to apply to Universities
Section 6 - Work Opportunities
Work opportunities - Part 1 - On-Campus Employment
Work opportunities - Part 2 - Internship
Work opportunities - Part 3 - Research Opportunities
Work opportunities - Part 4 - Curricular Practical Training
Work opportunities - Part 5 - Optional Practical Training
Work opportunities - Part 6 - Independent Study
Section 7 - Application and Admission Requirements
Tests to take for university admission - TOEFL-IELTS and SAT-ACT
High School Grades and Transcripts
Essay Writing
Letters of Recommendation
Post Secondary Credits
University application - When to apply
University application - What is a Pathway Program
University admission and I-20 length
Section 8 - Post Degree Employment
OPT Employer Statistics
OPT statistics
H-1B Employer Statistics
Section 9 - Closing Remarks
Getting your visa is not the only checkpoint
Closing Remarks
Section 10 - Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ 1 - Where should I spend my time - Retaking tests, researching universities, or something else
FAQ 2 - How much funds should you show when you apply for your bachelors’ degree
FAQ 3 - Letters of Recommendation when applying for Bachelor’s degree in the US
FAQ 4 - Job Prospects during an OPT period
FAQ 5 - Should I specialize or generalize for my Bachelors degree Major in the US
FAQ 6 - What kinds of job prospects on campus while doing my Bachelor’s degree in the US
FAQ 7 - What kinds of scholarships are available during my Bachelor’s degree in the US
FAQ 8 - Why take General studies courses in my Bachelors Degree in the US
FAQ 9 - Should I do my Bachelors Degree in the US or just come to the US for my masters degree
FAQ 10 - What is the ROI of a bachelors degree in the us
FAQ 11 - For Bachelors degrees - what is difference between the US educational system and the educational system in India
Tests to take for university admission - TOEFL-IELTS and SAT-ACT
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