Step 1. For full time study you need to get good scores in some tests. For graduate programs GRE (Graduate Record Examinations)/GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) are the most needed tests. GRE is usually required for graduate programs. It includes a general test, subject test, and writing assessment. GMAT contains verbal, quantitative, analytical, and essay sections. It is usually required for graduate programs in business and management.
For higher education in schools or undergraduate colleges admission following tests are required by most of the institutes in the USA:
o TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). It measures the ability to understand, read and write English;
o SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test). It is a college admission pre-test. This exam has two parts, viz. SAT I (Reasoning Test) and SAT II (Subject Tests). SAT I is a three hour test, primarily multiple choice. It measures verbal and mathematical reasoning abilities. Subject Tests are one hour, mostly multiple choice tests in specific subject. It measures knowledge of particular subject and the ability to apply that knowledge. Many colleges require or recommend one or more of these tests for admission/placement purposes.
Step 2.Choose the appropriate course and College/University of your choice. Communicate/ correspond with the university to submit your application for the admission.