As Indian students plan to pursue their higher studies in the USA, it's important to understand the various types of admission intakes that are accepted by universities. Broadly, there are three types of intakes: fall, spring, and summer. The fall intake usually starts in August or September and is a popular choice for students given the wide variety of courses and programs, making it a great option to kickstart one's academic journey in the USA.
What makes the fall intake the best time?
A majority of universities offer a variety of programs during this time of the year, which essentially means students have more options to choose a course that fits their interests and goals.
There are also a number of scholarships available during this time, and universities prioritize these applications, so keep an eye out and plan your finances well in time.
Beginning your academic journey in the fall intake allows students to see through an entire year of academia and also participate in extracurricular activities and even take out time for some part-time work or internships. This added experience can enhance one's resume!
Another added bonus is the timing of the fall semester, which tends to be shorter than the other intakes and can typically mean you can end up saving more on your rentals and accommodation as well as other expenses.
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