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Showing posts with label Scholarships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scholarships. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

A Guide to Free Education Abroad: American Undergraduate Studies


Editor’s note – This is the first part of the official ‘SMU!’ sponsored series titled “A Guide to Free education abroad”. In this series we’ll explore the various opportunities that exist for Indian students seeking free education abroad. In this part of the series, we explore the opportunities for free undergraduate education in the United States.

Author’s note – I am an Indian national who’s studied in a national university in the US through scholarship. Here, I want to spread the lesser known information on how you can comfortably study in the US at either no cost or an affordable price (mostly involving just your living expenses). I personally recommend getting your undergraduate education in an international atmosphere since it not only gives you great opportunity for intellectual expression but also shapes you into a globizen who has had international exposure at a young age.


How much exam oriented, do you think, High School(Class IX & X) and Higher Secondary School(Class XI and XII) education in CISCE-affiliated(ICSE/ISC) schools is?