The
students from the Indian sub-continent face several
difficulties in the admission process of the American
universities. Due to the varying academic practices
within the educational systems of the nations of the
Indian sub-continent, the American universities are
not able to uniformly assess the suitability of students
with reference to their philosophy and academic offerings.
Further, most of the students from the Indian sub-continent
are not fully aware of the American universities and
the systems that they follow. The communication between
American universities and the students in the Indian
sub-continent is also very limited. Thus, the admission
process that follows is intrinsically flawed, in that
the students are forced to seek admission in American
universities without being conversant with the complexity
of the procedures.
Due to differences in financial
practices and the associated documentation, the students
find the task of evaluating the requirement of funds
for study in America cumbersome. Further, the students
face uncertainty even after admission is given because
a significant percentage of students are refused visas
by the American consulates in India. Lack of proper
pre-departure personal counseling results in the arrival
of inadequately prepared students on American campuses.
INFORMATION
TO STUDENTS OF THE INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT :
Students from the Indian sub-continent are unable
to get comprehensive information on location, academic
programs, admission, financial assistance possibilities,
employment opportunities, procedures, interpretation
of regulations and a host of other items of information.
Some of the information provided in the American brochures
and catalogs is not pertinent to the average student
from the Indian sub-continent who is unfamiliar with
the American way of life. The Indus Foundation takes
care of all information needs of the students.