Max. Scholarship gained by student for in MSC in USA

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The discussion centers on the potential for scholarships for international students pursuing a Master's in Physics in the USA, specifically regarding GRE scores. A score of 330 out of 340 is considered strong, but scholarship availability varies significantly by institution. Each university has distinct admission criteria and financial assistance policies, with no universal standards for scholarships or financial aid for international students. It is essential to research individual universities to understand their specific offerings and requirements.

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  • Knowledge of financial aid options for international students
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  • Research specific universities' graduate admission criteria for Physics programs
  • Investigate financial aid options available for international students at targeted institutions
  • Learn about the differences between Teaching Assistantships (TA) and Research Assistantships (RA)
  • Explore scholarship opportunities specifically for international graduate students in the USA
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GRE EXAM for admission in postgraduation in physics in USA is of 340 marks. If one scores 330/340 then how much maximum scholarship could he get for masters in a good USA university for physics, he has done research work too? And would he also get reduction in accommodation and mess fees, if yes, then how much?

Thanks,
RAJA
 
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rahaverhma said:
GRE EXAM for admission in postgraduation in physics in USA is of 340 marks. If one scores 330/340 then how much maximum scholarship could he get for masters in a good USA university for physics, he has done research work too? And would he also get reduction in accommodation and mess fees, if yes, then how much?

Thanks,
RAJA

You have a serious misunderstanding of the universities in the US.

There is no universal "admission" standard or criteria. Each university in the US has its own standard and criteria for admission, especially for graduate schools. Harvard has a completely different admission criteria than, say, Idaho State University.

I also do not know what you mean by "maximum scholarship". If you mean financial assistance, then you also need to figure out where you got your information from. There is no "scholarship", especially if you are an international student. For many schools, admission does not guarantee any kind of financial assistantship in the form of TA'ship or RA'ship.

Where exactly are you getting your information from?

Zz.
 

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