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How to Apply for MS/PhD/PostDoc/Internship Opportunities? SSESA Interactive Session 26/8/2015 www.ssesa.us Organised by Sir Syed Emerging Scholar Award (SSESA) By Mudasir Ahmad Yatoo (Imperial College London, UK)
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How to Apply for MS/PhD/PostDoc/Internship

Opportunities?

SSESA Interactive Session 26/8/2015

www.ssesa.us Organised by Sir Syed Emerging Scholar Award (SSESA)

By

Mudasir Ahmad Yatoo (Imperial College London, UK)

A. How and When to Apply?

B. General Requirements

1. Academic Qualifications

2. English Proficiency

TOEFL

IELTS

3. Standard Examinations

GRE

GMAT

C. The SSESA Program

1. Selection Process

2. Financial Support

3. International Summer Research Award (ISRA)

D. Scholarships

Contents

How and When to Apply?

Most of the US/European schools admit students for MS/PhD programs in Fall

semesters. The best time to apply for Fall semesters is usually “October – early

December” (i.e. 6 months before the semester start date).

Application deadlines and requirements may be specific for your school of

interest, the best way to look for relevant information is to browse graduate

school website and check “FAQs: frequently asked questions”.

The official website of almost all universities/institutes contain the pages like

‘Prospective Students’, ‘Graduate Schools’, ‘Graduate Programmes’, ‘Graduate

Admissions’ and other similar pages.

There are several useful websites, which can provide you with important

information regarding the graduate programs: one example is www.phds.org

Here is the example of my graduate school, Imperial College London (UK) detailing

the application process, application deadlines, scholarships, and entry requirements.

You can also reach out to me, if you are interested in applying to Imperial College.

www.imperial.ac.uk/study/pg

How and When to Apply?

General Requirements

Academic Qualifications

In the United States, the entry requirement for MS/PhD is a 4-years bachelor

degree (BTech, BE, BArch, MBBS) ‘or’ 5-years BA/MA (BSc/MSc) program.

However most of the European schools accept 3-years bachelor degree for a MS

program.

For Post-Doctoral positions, a PhD with relevant research experience and

publications is required. Post-Doctoral positions are usually offered by

Principal Investigators (Professors) and doesn’t involve graduate school’

admission office.

Strong research skills, past research experiences, and publications are very

helpful in securing admits in Science/Life-Science related programs. Most of

the European schools prefer candidates with past research experience and top-

rated US graduate programs usually admit student with good research

exposure.

English Proficiency

In almost all places, you will be asked to provided the proof of English language

proficiency. In the US, TOEFL is mandatory for international applicants!

In few European and Asian countries, a document from your previous university

(AMU, in your case) certifying that your BS/BA or MS/MA program was

conducted in English language might exempt you from tests like TOEFL, IELTS.

Here is the example from Faculty of Science, AMU:

TOEFL and IELTS

For the US schools you need a minimum of 80 score on TOEFL-iBT (some schools

ask for 100 score). Graduate schools based in UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand

do accept TOEFL as well as IELTS scores.

The TOEFL iBT is an internet based test of English proficiency. There are four

sections (listening, reading, speaking, and writing) which take a total of ~4.5 hours to

complete, including check-in. Here is a short description of internet based TOEFL:

www.ets.org/toefl/ibt/about

IELTS is the International English Language Testing System which tests English

proficiency across the globe.

This again consists of four sections. Here is the concise description of this test:

TOEFL and IELTS

Listening (30 minutes)

You will listen to four recorded texts,

monologues and conversations by a

range of native speakers, and write your

answers to a series of questions.

Reading (60 minutes)

The Reading component consists of 40

questions. A variety of question types is

used in order to test a wide range of

reading skills. These including reading

for gist, reading for main ideas, reading

for detail, skimming, understanding

logical argument, recognising writers'

opinions, attitudes and purpose.

Writing (60 minutes)

The Writing component of IELTS

Academic includes two tasks. Topics are

of general interest to, and suitable for

candidates entering undergraduate and

postgraduate studies or seeking

professional registration.

Speaking (11 to 14 minutes)

The Speaking component assesses your

use of spoken English. Every test is

recorded. The Speaking component is

delivered in such a way that it does not

allow candidates to rehearse set

responses beforehand.

Standard Examinations

A standardized test is a test that is administered and scored in a consistent, or

"standard", manner.

Standardized tests are designed in such a way that the questions, conditions

for administering, scoring procedures, and interpretations are consistent and

are administered and scored in a predetermined, standard manner.

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) created and administered by

Educational Testing Service (ETS) is one example of such examinations.

Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) administered by Graduate

Management Admission Council (GMAC) is another example which is

required for management courses like MBA.

Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

The GRE is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for

graduate programs in the United States.

The GRE General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning,

critical thinking and analytical writing skills, skills that have been identified

as critical for success in graduate and business school. Here is the structure:

www.ets.org/gre

The GMAT is a computer adaptive test (CAT) intended to assess certain

analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in written English for

use in admission to a graduate management program, such as an MBA, EMBA

etc.

Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)

www.mba.com

The Sir Syed Emerging Scholar Award (SSESA) Program

SSESA is dedicated to the mission of empowerment through education: helping

AMU students with their higher education.

SSESA is MERIT BASED scholarship awarded to academically outstanding

students from AMU to pursue higher education in the North America,

particularly in the United States.

15 – 20 SSESA awards are given every year.

Students who qualify for SSESA awards are expected to take the GRE and

TOEFL tests and apply for MS and PhD programs.

Selected candidates are mentored by volunteers, who are experts in their field of

interest and guide them through the application process.

Selection Process

Academic Excellence forms the core of selection process!

Formal Application

Resume, Scanned documents, certificates,

SOP

Application Evaluations by three independent reviewers (US, UK, Europe etc.)

GRE-styled test and personal interview at AMU

Final Selection

-Shortlisted students

Financial Support

Online GRE training program - ~$120

Financial Assistance - GRE/ TOEFL ( about $360 total)

Applications fees - $50-200/ application (up to 5 universities)

Score reporting fees - $100 - 150

Total expenditure: $1000-1200/ student

Fees are directly paid from SSESA account in USA

No cash is given to the Awardees

List of Successfully Placed SSESA Scholars

1. Adil Masood (2007) PhD; Univ of Ghent, Belgium.

2. Asif Alvi (2007) M.S; Boston University, US.

3. Asif A. Khan (2007) PhD; Ben Gurion Univ, Israel.

4. Beenish Zia (2008) M.S; Portland State University, US.

5. Mohsin Raza Khan (2009) PhD; University of Maryland, Baltimore,

US.

6. Savita Singh (2009) PhD; Cleveland State University, US.

7. Abdullah Ahsan (2009) MS; University of Maryland, College Park,

US.

8. Syed Murtuza Abbas (2009) MS; University of Cincinnati, US.

9. Ali Shoeb Moon (2009) MS; Yeungnam University, South Korea.

10. Mustafa Ali (2009) PhD; UAE University, UAE.

11. Dr. Ruchi Dana (2011) MBA; Stanford University, Sloan Institute of

Management (MIT), US.

12. Supriya Jindal (2011) PhD; Cleveland State University, US.

13. Moin Khan (2011) PhD; Turku Biotechnology Center, Finland.

14. Amena Arif (2011) PhD; University of Massachusetts, Worcester, US.

15. Abdul Haleem Kidwai (2012) MA Program, University of

Massachusetts Amherst, MA.

16. Musfira Jilani (2012) Ph.D Program; Portland State University &

University College of Dublin, Ireland.

17. Amra Ismail (2012) Ph.D Program; Cleveland State University, OH.

18. Mustafa Ali Khan (2012) Ph.D Program, University of Maryland

Baltimore, MD.

19. Haji Mohammad Saleem (2012) MS Program, McGill University,

Canada & University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

20. Meraj Khan (2012), Ph.D Program, University of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, US.

21. Utkarsh Goel (2012) MS Program, Montana State University, US.

List of Successfully Placed SSESA Scholars

22. Danish Ameer Khan (2012) MS Program, Youngstown State University,

OH.

23. Shah Kamran (2012) Ph.D Program, University College London, UK.

24. Zainuddin Quadri (2013) Ph.D Program, ICGEB, Italy.

25. Quamar Niyaz (2013) University of Toledo, US.

26. Mohammad Anas Anis (2013) University of Cincinnati, US.

27. Mohammad Sarim (2013) MS, University of Toledo, US.

28. Mohsin Jahan Qazi (2013) MS Chemistry at University of Eastern

Finland.

29. M. Sameer Khan (2013) MS Power Electronics at North Carolina State

University, US.

30. Mudasir Ahmad Yatoo (2013) MS at Tohoku University, Japan; PhD at

Imperial College London, UK

31. Qambar Hasan Rizvi (2014), PhD program at the Satellite Stem Cell

Research Lab of School of Biotechnology, Yeungnam University, South Korea.

List of Successfully Placed SSESA Scholars

32. Mohd. Tabish Siddiqui (2014), MS Electrical and Computer

Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, US.

33. Ali Muzaffar (2014), MS Engineering Management at the California

State University Irvine and MS Electrical Engg at University of Minnesota

Duluth US.

34. Haris Shamsi (2014), MS program at the Karlsruhe Institute of

Technology (KIT) Germany and the University of Edinburg, UK.

35. Aqib Raza Khan (2014), MS program (Biotechnology) at the National

Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan.

36. Mr. Ameed Hashmi (2014), PhD program (Bioengineering) at the

University of California, US.

Many students are in the process of obtaining visa &/or

applying to different schools ……

List of Successfully Placed SSESA Scholars

List of SSESA Scholars Session 2015-16

Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between AMU and SSESA

Under the MoU, SSESA will arrange the summer research internship of AMU

students in laboratories at top US institutions such as University of Maryland

(Baltimore), Boston University and University of Chicago, Loyola Medical

School Chicago, among others.

Up to five students can be supported each year.

The program started in 2014, with Mr. Sabahuddin Ahmed. He was placed as

Summer Intern at Loyola Medical School, Chicago, US.

This year two students, Mr. Sk Abdus Sayeed and Mr. M R Wani are pursuing

summer internship at University of Houston, US and University of Alabama,

US respectively.

Financial Support: All major expenses for the internship are covered.

International Summer Research Award (ISRA)

Generally you can find about scholarships from the website of particular

university/institute you applied but there are some scholarship websites which are

highly helpful. Here is the list:

http://www.scholarships-links.com/

http://scholarship-positions.com/

http://www.internationalscholarships.com/

https://studyinsweden.se/scholarships/

http://www.studyinholland.nl/

http://www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships

http://www.jpss.jp/en/

http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/australian-education/scholarships

Alternatively you can also sign up for SSESA Facebook Page

(https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssesa/) to get the information about relevant

scholarships.

Scholarships

Sir Syed Educational Society of North America (SSESA-NA) A 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to the mission of empowerment through education

Mohsin Khan; MS, PhD (contd.) Chair-SSESA

Saif Sheikh; PhD, MBA (University of Pittsburgh)

Rehan Baqri; PhD, Post-Doc (Harvard)

Shaida Andrabi; PhD, Post-Doc (Harvard)

Syed Ali Rizvi; BSc (Hons.), MBA (Montclair State University)

Mr. Ali Muzaffar, MS (University of California, Irvine)

Mr. Mohd Saleem, PhD (University of Houston-Main Campus)

Mr. Mudasir Yatoo, PhD (Imperial College London, UK)

Ms. Musfira Jilani, PhD (University College Dublin, Ireland)

SSESA Team

SSESA Office Bearers

For further details about SSESA, please check the following web links:

http://ssesa.us/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssesa/

https://www.facebook.com/ssesapage

https://www.linkedin.com/grp/home?gid=4838201

[email protected]

Contact Details

Who am I?

I am an alumnus of Chemistry department and currently pursuing PhD in United

Kingdom. I am also coordinator (communication) of SSESA Program.

If you have any query, please feel free to contact me (through Email/Facebook) or any

other member of SSESA Team.

Mudasir Ahmad Yatoo PhD Student at Imperial College London, UK

Material Science and Engineering

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mudasir.yatoo

Sir Syed Educational Society of North America (SSESA-NA) A 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to the mission of empowerment through education

Prof. Shahid Jameel, ICGEB-New Delhi

Prof. Suhail Sabir, Chemistry, AMU (Aligarh)

Prof. Asadullah Khan, Biotechology, AMU (Aligarh)

Prof. Arif Suhail, ZHCET, AMU (Aligarh)

Prof. Badar Iqbal, Commerce, AMU (Aligarh)

SSESA at AMU

For local mentorship, guidance and help, please contact Professor Suhail

Sabir (SSESA Interview Panel):

Here are contact details:

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: +91 8791713363

Thank

You

!

This presentation was just the

minor part (introduction) of

this interactive session. Major

part will form your queries,

questions and doubts. Please

feel free to participate!

Interactive Session Starts Now!


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