Undergraduate course in american unoversities as an international student

:-? hey!!
i am an indian student and need full financial aid for my bachelors program. can you please suggest me universities that offer full financial aid to international student and offers managment program too.

The short answer is none. There is one chance at University of Alabama if your scores are high enough but those “full ride” scholarships may be reserved for domestic students. Check it out, though. If your scores are extremely high then you might be eligible for a full ride there. Others on this forum may know of other schools offering full rides but there aren’t many.

What are your test scores?
What sort of prize or recognition have you received for your EC’s?
Are you Dahlit or a minority, living in poverty…?

i got 76 percent which is equivalent to 2.8 gpa in class 12th. i scored 1480 on sat . i took a gap year . i am state level basketball player and have worked with national level newspaper . i am a brahmin (general category).

i have 3 months Moore t apply . can you suggest any thing that i can do to increase my probability on geting in ( like ECs ) .

The answer is none with your GPA/test scores. American universities are extremely expensive and there is not enough scholarship to go around for domestic students, never mind internationals.

can you plz suggesr me universities

Your test score is pretty good, but your GPA is almost too low to attend college in the US.

You will not get a “full ride” at a US university unless a miracle happens.

However, you may be able to get some merit based on your test scores at some schools. For example –

  • University of the Pacific
  • University of Maine at Orono
  • Tennessee Tech
  • There's a tech uni outside of Washington DC -- Capitol Technology University -- that accepts nearly everyone but maybe no aid.
  • Maybe try coming to NYC and starting at a community college. Or to California -- there there's a pathway to California unis directly out of CC. You would need to spend time there becoming a resident and that would mean probably somehow having your parents also join you. If they are in another country I'm sure that would restrict yoru ability to claim residency in CA or NY for the inexpensive community colleges. For more info, though, check the rules of the CUNY system in NYC (quality education at bargain basement prices). Some people call City College of the CUNY system "the Harvard of the Proletariat" because so many Nobel prize winners have gon to school there for low tuition. You would need to meet NYC residency requirements as defined by CUNY though, so do that research.

Best of luck to you.

What’s your class X and XI scores?
76 is good for class XI but not so much for class XII. In neither case is it equivalent of a 2.8 in the US.

i got 7.2 cgpa in 10th and 70 percent in 11th .

That’s more like a 3.4.

really ! can you tell me how to convert percentage into gpa ?

You don’t - the universities do. However that 3.4 a good rule of thumb for you.
First, determine how much your family can afford. That’s the first step.
Take re szt or act again, studying very seriously for it.
If you want a full ride at Alabama you would need a 4.0+1600 for instance.

actually its not possible to increase gpa but i can try my best tp increase my sat or act score