All CBSE people help an Indian out .. please

<p>^Why not make a new thread for this?</p>

<p>@reetamsingh: you seem like a solid applicant (except the 11th grades). i’d suggest you work hard on your SATs… aim for 2200+ and a perfect SAT 2… also, work hard on your preboards or 12th mid-yearlies. again- aim for a 90+. i’d suggest you DON’T send your 11th grade transcript as this seems to be your weakest link… i know a lot of singaporeans do this (cuz virtually everyone screws up in the 11th grade!)- so yeah! (:</p>

<p>you have SOLID extracurriculars! the NASA thing- though is common, but since it’s related to your preferred major, it looks goo-oood! (: plus you seem very well-rounded! so well, here’re the colleges i suggest (based on how good they are for aerospace engg)</p>

<p>MIT (Super-high-reach for everyone… but offer generous aid if they want you!) :slight_smile:
Georgia Tech (NO AID… but EASIER to get into… i’d say you’re a match there)
uMich (NO AID… but you’re a match here as well)
Stanford (difficult to get in with aid- but if you do make it, they have generous aid)
Purdue (EXCELLENT aerospace engg programme- highly non-selective)
UCLA and Berkeley (NO AID… not as hard as MIT and stanford to get into- prestigious)
Penn-state: virtually a safety!
duke (pretty good when it comes to aid!)</p>

<p>do research about these schools- it’s pretty hard to get into a school with a good aeronautical engg programme with a lot of aid. i’d say… aim for MIT and stanford, but if you can afford it- UCLA, berkeley, michigan and purdue are AMAZING options too! :)</p>

<p>also, do consider nanyang technological university, singapore! they offer 100% scholarships and actually give you like a 500 dollar stipend to study there! and they have a really good (by asian standards) aeronautical engineering programme there. (i know people who turned down cornell, brown and berkeley for it!!) (:</p>

<p>in a hurry… so yeah… this post is kinda all-over-the-place and disoriented! so sue me! :D</p>

<p>can anyone suggest for universities in uk for aerospace engineering(with scholarships)???</p>

<p>I agree with 100%Tuna about what you need to do for your 12th. Focus on your SAT I’s. SAT II should be fairly straightforward as you just have to know the syllabus.</p>

<p>I would add these to the list of colleges 100%Tuna suggested.</p>

<p>Franklin Olin (It is a very good small school, and you have to pay a minimal fee, about $1000 a year. They give a scholarship to pay for the tuition. However, it is very new, and is hardly 5 years old. However it is very competitive.)
Cooper Union and Rensselaer are also very cheap and well known for engineering programs, however they may not have seperate aerospace programs.</p>

<p>UT Austin is one of the top schools for Aerospace engineering, and is very close to houston (NASA). I am not sure if they give much financial aid.</p>

<p>I would not apply to UK universities if I were you. There is almost no financial aid available to international students, and the total fees are much higher. There are also no well known colleges for aeronautical engineering, like those in the US. (I have studied 11th and 12th in the UK, and found the US colleges are better in any engineering program.</p>