Chances for an Indian student

I am Indian studying in the Indian CBSE syllabus.

GPA/Percentage:

9th Grade - 9.4
10th Grade - 9.8
11th Grade - 85%(I am going to mention the reason which is that I was concentrating too much on App Development)
12th Grade - Expecting 97%+

SAT 2 - Math 800 Chemistry 800 Physics 800
SAT 1 - 2300 - Math 800 Writing 750 Reading 750

AP Computer Science - 5

ECs

  1. Pretty good with computers and programming. Mobile App developer. Have designed websites and apps for many people. Have degrees in Multimedia softwares from the World Multimedia Organisation. Have participated in several movie making competitions and I am pretty good in audio and video editing.
  2. Music - Keyboard for 9 years, finished grade 8 with distinction. Saxophone for 4 years, lead player in my school's brass band. Have participated in several national programs. I also compose and reproduce music often and I have a channel on YouTube.
  3. Puzzles - Chess player, have participated in several competitions. Rubik's cube participated in a national event and secured a position in top 10 in the country.
  4. Sports - I was in my high school basketball team and have participated in several competitions. I often play squash too. I am also an athlete. I have also learnt Karate for 5 years unto the level of black belt.
  5. Other : Participated in the F! in schools competition and have reached the national level.

Internships:

I have worked in two companies for 3 weeks each.

I am not planning to apply for Financial Aid.
I am an international applicant.
I am planning to major in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering.

I am planning to apply to:

  1. Stanford
  2. MIT
  3. UC Berkeley
  4. Purdue
  5. Columbia
  6. Georgia Tech
  7. Caltech
  8. UCLA

I am going to apply in November 2015 after my 12th half-yearly exam.

Thanks in advance for all the replies.

Stats are good but your EC’s are considered “average” for international students. All of the incoming Indian students have developed apps and coded. The UC’s won’t give you a penny of financial aid, so you need to be prepared to pay $55K per year.