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Earning an MBA Degree from the USA

Monday, July 12th, 2010

If you’re an international student interested in an MBA, you should consider the US as your study destination. Accredited with running some of the most renowned MBA programs in the world, an MBA degree from America gives you a competitive edge in the corporate arena through world-class education, various specialized programs, and unmatched networking resources and possibilities.

There are above a thousand of accredited MBA programs in America. With a plenty of options to fit perfectly with your particular needs, the US is a hub of specialized degrees and programs tailored for international students. In this article, Tej Kohli will guide you through the various types of MBA programs available in the US, along with a few handy tips to help you find the right B-school.

Regardless of the major of your MBA, most business schools in the US will tutor you in the basics of business management, which is a blend of accounting, economics, finance, marketing and statistics among others. Universities in America offer a plethora of specialized courses and MBA programs. Depending on what your career objectives are, you can choose from a diverse range of programs offering a more focused approach including finance, human resources, business administration, marketing, information technology, etc.

While the trend of specialized MBA programs has been occurring for quite sometime now, one MBA program that has always remained popular among students is MBA in aviation and aerospace. You can earn an MBA with focus in aviation industry – airline management, aviation systems management, airport management, and more.

Some of the other specialized degrees of MBA are in the fields of hospitality and tourism. Furthermore, there are several online courses through long-distance learning for those who want to get an American MBA degree without leaving their nation.

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English Proficiency Testing

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Tej Kohli explains the importance of English Proficiency Testing and TOEFL exam in getting admission to the US colleges and Universities.

Proficiency in English is a very important factor in making your stay in the US a pleasurable one. Most US colleges or universities require you to take the Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL) before the admission is granted. This TOEFL tests your proficiency in English, both in reading and writing. Sometimes, you also need to take the Test of Spoken English (TSE), which evaluates your English speaking ability.

A student seeking admission in the US must score at least 500 on the TOEFL exam and 700 on the new computer based TOEFL. A score of 600 or more is appreciated for fields which require a higher proficiency in English language like literature or journalism, or at more selective colleges.

Some schools accept scores of other tests for English Language Proficiency, like TOEIC, MTELP, IELTS and Cambridge EFL. Others may conduct their own intensive English Program in lieu of the TOEFL. But you’re more likely to take the TOEFL to be eligible for admission at most schools.

There are some colleges what offer on-campus English as Second Language (ESL) programs, where students can get admission without appearing in the TOEFL. After completion of the ESL program, if you score high enough on the TOEFL, you will get admission to their regular academic program. However, it is less expensive to study English Language at your native place and take the TOEFL there than partaking in a school’s ESL program.

It is best to take TOEFL first, and if your score is not good enough, only then you should consider an ESL or any intensive English Program. Your TOEFL score will help you evaluate how much extra you need to study to qualify for admission.

After you get the admission, you will probably have to take the school’s own English proficiency test depending on your score in this exam, they may ask you to enroll for special classes to improve your English reading, writing, listing and speaking skills. Some schools may also offer courses designed to help you learn technical English pertaining to your field of study, make better you study skills and teach job interview and personality development skills.

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Education system in America – Tej Kohli

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

If you find the American education system to be confusing and different from the education system in your own country, this post on Tej Kohli study blog may help you clear some doubts.

The American education system offers international students the most diverse set of education options in the world. In fact, an international student who elects to take advantage of the American education system can pursue anything from nuclear science to film and dance. American education possibilities are almost endless!

The American education system requires that students complete 12 years of primary and secondary education prior to attending university or college. This may be accomplished either at public (or government-operated) schools, or at private schools. These 12 years of schooling (or their equivalent) may also be completed outside the USA, thus giving foreign students the opportunity to pursue the benefits of the American education system and obtain a quality American education. Perhaps one of the most impressive facts is the large number of presidents, prime ministers and leaders from other countries who have experienced the American education system and graduated from a university or school in the USA. In many fields and industries, the American education system offers the most cutting-edge, sought-after programs at the world’s best schools. That is why graduating from an accredited American school and being exposed to the rigors of the American education system is an investment in your future.

Whether you want to study at a top USA university, a top USA college, or at a USA  ESL, vocational or high school, a thorough understanding of how the American education system works is essential. Without a clear grasp of the American education system, an international student will find it difficult to make the right academic choices. The information provided in the Overview of the American education system section will help you develop that understanding. You can also search our list of top universities, colleges, community colleges, graduate schools, and boys and girls boarding schools in the American education system. It is no surprise that the American education system and the American school system hosts more international students than any other country in the world!

Tej Kohli On MBA in US

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Tej Kohli gives some guidelines for Indian students, who wish to do MBA from US.
The US continues to be the destination of choice for Indian students seeking an MBA from a foreign university. Undeterred by the post 9/11 visa restrictions, Indian students constituted the largest group of foreign students in the US for the sixth consecutive year in 2006-2007.

Selection for an MBA programme is based on a consideration of educational background and academic achievements, basic skills in English, professional experience and personal statements.

Eligibility for admission to an MBA program in the US

The basic minimum requirement in most US universities is a degree from an accredited US four-year undergraduate college/university or its equivalent. For an Indian aspirant, this means that a three-year degree programme does not meet the eligibility criterion. To be considered for admission in US, an Indian student must have a post-graduate degree or a professional four-year degree like engineering or a degree from a recognized one-year university affiliated programme. Completion of the first year of a two-year degree course may not meet the eligibility criterion of most US business schools.

  1. GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test)
    GMAT is a must not only for admission but also for getting a student visa. Both quantitative and verbal scores are considered separately. A good score will give you an edge above the others.
  2. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
    TOEFL is another requirement for Indian students from non-English speaking universities. It is a measure of one’s reading, listening, speaking and writing skills in English. There are facilities both for paper-based test as well as internet-based test. The minimum scores required for most universities range from 550 to 600 on the paper-based TOEFL and 213 to 250 on the computer based TOEFL.
  3. Letters of recommendation/ references/ assessment reports either academic or/and professional are required:
    Usually two or three such letters are required from individuals other than family members assessing the applicant’s performance either in an academic institution or at the work place. It is advisable to get references from both academic as well as professional sources.
  4. Personal statements/admission essays have to be submitted:
    These essays are a very important component of the admission form. Care should be taken to explain how a master’s degree in that particular school fits in with the applicant’s career plans. It is recommended that both essays as well as letters of recommendation be fine tuned with the respective vision of the particular school.
  5. Work experience:
    Work experience, usually between 3 to 5 years, is an important consideration in most schools. This has to be relevant. An interview may be required with the Admission Committee.

Tej Kohli explains ‘ Why study in US?’

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Tej Kohli blog is a rich source of information that contains lot of interesting stuff for students, aspiring to study in US.

Many times I have come upon people wondering ‘Why US?’ Well, being in US for quite a while now, I think I’m in a better position to help you understand what advantages US has in store for students.
I personally feel that every student must study in US. It gives you a lifetime opportunity to know and live the great culture of America. Each year, students from all over the world move in flocks to join study programs in America. If you are seeking admission at graduate or post graduate level, America rules the roost.
Below are some of the reasons that make America a most preferred destination for studying abroad:

1. Vast array of universities: America house more than 4000 colleges counting all private/public colleges and universities that offers a wide range of courses from vocational to technical or professional. A student can enroll his name in either large or small colleges, according to his/her preferences. The fee structure also varies from university to university, so as to match your pocket size.

2. Choice of courses: Colleges and universities in US offer courses in several specialties. Graduation degrees are offered in both professional and research fields. Then, there are career-oriented technical and vocational courses being offered by private or community colleges. Some of the highly popular courses include subjects like business and management, engineering, mathematics, computer science and physical and life sciences. Research courses are also offered in several academic fields. Studying in US open floodgates of a flourishing career in several domains.

3. Diverse students: Studying in US offers a unique international study experience as you study amid classmates hailing from diverse races, age-group and nationality. It enriches your experience and helps you identify with the culture of other nations, except America. What that tells apart US form other countries is that it models a unique blend of languages, cultures and facilitates transnational though-sharing.

4. Intellectual faculty: US give you a golden opportunity to study and learn under the guidance of learned scholars from all over the world. Most of them employed as permanent members by colleges.

5. More personalized study pattern: US enjoys an edge over many global education hubs in first, striking a low student v/s teacher ratio and second granting academic freedom. This means students can work in close coordination with teachers and can develop personal bonds outside the college corridors.

6. Take a trip : Apart from learning, US gives you ample scope to travel various places and do other fun activities like visiting new cities, hiking, skiing, visit museums and other highlights of America.

To summarize, studying in America is a comprehensive experience that facilitate all-round growth of an individual. During their sojourn in US students become practical and gain confidence. So, I would advice all you students to shed all apprehensions and head off to US for studying.

Destination USA

Monday, February 4th, 2008

There are many reasons that make students opt for USA to study at the undergraduate and graduate level – learn more about what the USA has to offer an international student. You will find all of the resources and information you need in order to make the right decision on where to study. How will you choose your program? Where in the USA is best for you?
In 2005/2006, nearly 565,000 international students chose the Unites States as the place they wanted to broaden their experience and continue their education, making the U.S. the top choice over any other country in the world. But why do so many international students choose U.S. colleges and universities? Before you pack your bags, you should learn what the U.S. has to offer you

• Academic Excellence
• Variety of Educational Opportunities
• Cutting-Edge Technology
• Opportunity for Research
• Flexibility
• Support Services for International Students
• Global Education and Long-Term Career Prospects
• Campus Life Experience

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