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The RAIAA Admission Cell is a one-stop centre for applying to universities abroad for all under graduate, graduate. We help you shortlist universities that match your requirements and are suited to your profile. We have 100% success rate in placing students. The admission process is an elaborate one with various parameters attached to it. Once you're enrolled with us however, you can leave all your worries behind. Our comprehensive database ensures scientific selection that is customised to your personal need. From choosing the suitable universities, to taking care of your entire application process, to following up with universities-we remain with you, until you secure admission. We also have an extensive network of students studying in foreign universities and are readily approachable for feedback on studying and living abroad.

The United States has the largest and most versatile system of higher education. Any student willing and able to study will find a suitable place at one of the more than 3,000 American, Australia, Canada, U.K. & New Zealand colleges and universities - the key is finding the right institution.


How do I find out about American, Australia, Canada, U.K. & New Zealand universities and colleges?
The best source of information is the Internet. Most institutions have web pages that contain a wealth of information and instructions on how to submit an application for admission, including special instructions for international students. Alternatively, if you do not have access to the Internet, you can find information by visiting the nearest US, Australia, Canada U.K. & New Zealand embassy or consulate. They will direct you to a US Information Service Office, or the local agency that offers information on study in the United States, Australia, Canada, U.K. & New Zealand. You can also avail the services of the RAIAA admission cell to help you get information on American, Australia, Canada, U.K. & New Zealand Colleges and Universities.



How do I find the right university for me?
First, you must have a clear idea of what you wish to study and where in the US, Australia, Canada, U.K. & New Zealand you would like to be located. There are also financial considerations to take into account, and the cost can vary enormously from institution to institution. The field of study, geography, and cost will help you narrow down your selection.

The next step is to contact the universities that appeal to you and obtain information from them. As it can take some time to complete the application process, the earlier you begin the better it is for you. Start your search at least 12 months in advance; if you are planning to begin your studies in the autumn of 2005, you should start contacting universities in the autumn of 2004. American, Australia, Canada, U.K. & New Zealand universities admit new students twice a year. Although the largest intake is usually in the autumn, students are also admitted in the spring semester which starts in January, therefore if you want to start in January of the year 2005, begin your search in January 2004. More...



What is the application process?
Once you have gathered all the information and application forms from the universities that interest you, read them carefully and follow the instructions. Most require you to fill an application form and submit it, along with your educational qualifications, test results, one or more letters of recommendation from former teachers or employers, personal essays and statement of purpose, financial affidavits, and applications for scholarship if any. They will also require that you pay an application fee. More...



What tests?
All universities in the United States, Australia, Canada, U.K. & New Zealand require applicants to take 'standardized tests' designed to measure students' aptitude for further study. Students whose native language is not English must also demonstrate their proficiency by taking the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Graduate schools of business and MBA programs usually require the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT); post-graduate programs in other disciplines require the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Students going just after Class twelve for undergraduate programs need to take the SAT I and SAT II tests. More...



Join the admission cell before your exams:
" Save on score reporting: Extra score reporting is $25 for each university in case of GMAT, $15 in case of GRE and $12 in case of TOEFL iBT. Enrolling with us can help you save approximately Rs.7000 to Rs.10, 000. Know more

" Apply early: While you are preparing for your exams we can prepare your SOP, recommendation letters etc. Know more

" While applying abroad, the earlier you apply, the better your chances of admissions and financial aid. Know more

" Adequate research time: Starting early gives you time to research your universities thoroughly before you apply.



Why RAIAA?
" Pre Screening
" 100% success rate
" 70% success rate on Financial Aid
" Attitude
" Commitment
" Professional
" Exhaustive Database (exact profiles of students for over 7 years)
" Expertise in diverse areas of study
" Knowledge
" Student's Trust



UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
High School academic record, SAT scores (when required), personal essays, recommendation letters from teachers, and financial statements are the key elements of undergraduate applications. The choice of courses available is varied and exhaustive.

However, there is little financial aid available at the undergraduate level and most students should be prepared to cover their entire cost. Part-time jobs are however available on campus, and students can expect to cover a part of their living cost by working part time.