Schools College Transfers: US College Transfer for GGSIP Univ Delhi

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Transferring from an Indian university to a college in the U.S. is possible, but it is not an easy process. Students must navigate international application fees and higher tuition costs associated with studying abroad. While the financial burden can be significant, those with the necessary funds are encouraged to pursue this opportunity.
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I've just started studying electrical engineering in India, and I am in the first year of my studies here. I want to shift to a college in the US, is it possible? As far as I know, my university (GGSIP univ, Delhi), does not have any tie ups with unis abroad.
 
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