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How to get a 100% Scholarship in top Universities in the US, Canada, UK, and France? How to study free of cost at top Universities?

AGENDA

  • Types of Scholarship
  • Factors impacting the decision of universities for scholarship
  • How to get a 100% Scholarship?

TYPES OF TUITION FEES

  • Instate
  • Outstate

    The public universities in the United States, such as UT Dallas, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan State, Arizona State, and the University of Michigan, generally charge in-state tuition fees for students from that state, whereas students from other states (including international students) pay outstate tuition fees. If in-state tuition fees are $100, then out-state tuition fees will be $400-$600. This only applies to public universities.
    There is no concept of in-state fees and out-state fees at private universities such as Southern California, Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Princeton, Yale, CalTech, etc.
    In general, public universities are 20-40% cheaper than private universities.

TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIP

  • Merit-based scholarship
  1. Internal Scholarship 
  2. External Scholarship
  • Need-Based Scholarship

The US easily gives up to 100% scholarships to meritorious students because they need brainy students globally to run their world's largest economy of $26 trillion. All the students of DCA Education received 20-100% Scholarships in the USA. Many students got 80-100% scholarships through us.

As soon as you submit your application, you will be asked if you would like the university to consider you for a scholarship. Always answer YES.


Apart from internal scholarship, there is external scholarship like the Fullbright scholarship in the USA, Schengen Scholarship in Europe, British Council Scholarship, Chevening Scholarships in the UK, Eiffel Scholarship, and Charpak Scholarship in France, Ratan Tata Scholarship for Cornell University, Dhirubhai Ambani Scholarship for Stanford, etc.

The Need-Based Scholarship is for brilliant and meritorious students from humble backgrounds. While we have seen many cases in top universities where financially strong students also receive need-based scholarships because the colleges wanted to diversify their student body.

FINANCIAL AID IN TOP UNIVERSITIES

  • PART-TIME JOBS
  • RESEARCH WORK
  • TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIP
  • GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP
The top universities in the US and Canada offer students the opportunity to work part-time on or off campus, which is a great way to supplement our living costs as well as learn and gain experience.
The option to do part-time work is recommended; however, students may also do research, teaching assistantships, and graduate assistantships according to their interests. 

FACTORS IMPACTING SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID

  • UNIVERSITIES: To receive a scholarship from the top universities we must meet certain requirements, and if our profile meets the requirements of the university, we can earn a merit-based scholarship or a need-based scholarship.
  • PROGRAMS: Few programs are less competitive and can be the reason for getting more scholarships.
  • RESEARCH WORK: There are a lot of universities that provide research work on campus or give preference to research work, compensating tuition fees up to 100%. There is a student I know who got 100% compensation for all of her tuition fees and had to pay off only her flight ticket.
  • SOP: The statement of purpose is given a lot of weight by most universities (up to 40%). It is possible to get a 100% scholarship with a convincing SOP.
  • NETWORKING WITH PROFESSORS: This is really very important if you are looking for research work or a teaching assistantship.
  • WORK EXPERIENCE: Many universities give preference if you have relevant experience and took in initiatives in your organization.

  • ECA AND CCA: The extracurriculars and co-curricular can demonstrate your overall development, which colleges need for an impressive profile.
  • LEADERSHIP: Having certain examples from events in life that show your leadership skills.
  • DIGITAL FOOTPRINT: You should have a website/blog focused on your interests, and your posts on Instagram, Facebook, etc should be synchronised with your interests and course goals.
  • NGO ACTIVITIES: NGO Activities and Social impact-related projects can give you the extra mile in lots of Universities. 

  • STRONG ACADEMIC RECORD: Last but not least, a good academic record can give you an edge in getting a scholarship.

IMPORTANTIF YOUR PROFILE IS NOT UP TO SCRATCH OR YOU BELIEVE IT IS NOT UP TO THE MARK, YOU CAN BUILD A MATCHLESS PROFILE IN JUST ONE YEAR AND TARGET TOP UNIVERSITIES WITH SCHOLARSHIPS.

Contact us at info@dreamcollegeabroad.com or call/WhatsApp at 8287003240 to receive a free profile evaluation and university shortlisting.


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