Where Can an Indian Student Study Space Science Abroad?

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An Indian student who graduated from 12th grade in 2012 is seeking guidance on pursuing undergraduate studies in space science abroad but lacks knowledge about foreign institutions and eligibility criteria. They express financial concerns about studying overseas and have not taken standardized tests like TOEFL or SAT. The discussion highlights the difficulty of providing specific recommendations due to the vast number of colleges available, particularly in the US, and the broad nature of the inquiry. Participants suggest considering Indian institutes for affordability and emphasize the importance of understanding eligibility requirements for foreign colleges. The student is encouraged to research specific institutions that may align with their interests in space science and robotics.
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I am an Indian Student , passed out 12th class in the year 2012.
I need help, I want to do undergraduate studies on space science and I wish to do this from a foreign institute. But I have very little knowledge about these institutes.
I belong to economically "OK" family .
please help me because it's about my dream, about my future.
 
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I suggest you look at Indian institutes for undergrad studies - going abroad will be unaffordable for you unless you manage to snag a decent scholarship.
 
OK, but...

Ok but ... please let me know the institutes for which I stand a chance...
and I forget to mention that I haven't appeared for any exam like TOEFEL OR SAT.
Also I love robotics and/or space science, so do I stand any chance for the institutes of EAST like japan, china or Ukraine.
 
Zubeen, there are 4500 colleges in the US alone. This question is almost impossibly broad.
 
Vanadium 50 said:
Zubeen, there are 4500 colleges in the US alone. This question is almost impossibly broad.
Well sir, the actual confusion is about my eligibility, I have little knowledge of those colleges and their eligibility criterion. So therefore, I seek help from you guys.
I haven't appeared for any exams like SAT, TOEFEL.
And I have no knowledge of an institute that do recognize entrance exams that are valid for Indian institutes.
please you can at least tell me the names of any 5 institutes I have a chance for ...
 
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We're done here. This question is too broad to answer.
 
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