<p>15 is the average for nearly all the top 10 schools,
-> about 40-50 Indians from India get into the top 10 schools.</p>
<p>Damn i wish i had a green card :(</p>
<p>callthecops: You dont apply to the IIT's, you've got to write the Joint Entance Exam (JEE) and come in the top ~ 5000. That previous NRI scheme was taken off 4 years back. btw did you apply for Fin Aid at Stanford??</p>
<p>Whoa. Where do you get all this? Hmm... 4 Indians seems a decent figure, I dunno :-/ Not quite upenn tho, I hear 50 indians every year? I couldn't quite believe it. Somebody confirm. So what other schools take large number of Indians. On the other hand, I wonder if one would stand a better chance at places fewer Indians look at...</p>
<p>Yale had around two from this board, and 2 from my school so definately more than 4.</p>
<p>UPenn 50 = NO WAY!!! maybe grads or total indian ugrads, for each year its more like 8-9</p>
<p>"I wonder if one would stand a better chance at places fewer Indians look at..." Unfortunately there's no place like that :). I mean there's no place where few Indians apply.</p>
<p>hello,from my school alone there were 7 who were offered admisson.And Upenn does accept around 50,atleast that's what a rep said when she came to my school</p>
<p>I don't get a good feeling for hopkins or upenn but that's me. It's stupid I guess, but I'm trusting my instinct a lot for finalising my list. Right now, I have Brown, Chicago, Lehigh, Middlebury, Swarthmore, Trinity, Vassar, Yale. Also considering Amherst, Cornell, Dartmouth, Grinnell, Harvard, Wooster...</p>