- Indian School Certificate
- Intermediate Certificate
- Higher School Certificate
- Higher Secondary Certificate
- All India Senior School Certificate
- TOEFL is the most commonly accepted English proficiency test score.
- Most colleges accept main SAT score. However if students have an area of expertise which is matching their subjects in undergraduate course, then it is recommended to take few SAT subject tests as well. The subject test score gives the universities an idea of your level of proficiency in the given subject.
- Some colleges also accept ACT score.
- Letters of recommendation: Some colleges ask for this, some don’t. In either case, it is advisable to attach letters of recommendation. These letters are usually provided by your teachers who can highlight your special achievements or expertise in a particular area. They can also throw light on your ability to learn and your strengths. It should provide a balanced view of your qualities -- both positive and negative. Some colleges have their own questionnaire or format for letters of recommendation. In which case, simply follow those.
- Statement of Purpose:Colleges try to understand why you chose a particular field, subject, course or university through the statement of purpose. They also check if your education background, projects are suitable for the course you applied for. These also help in giving scholarships.
- Financial Aid: This should be submitted if you need financial help to pursue the course. You will need to submit your bank statement and other asset statements to indicate your capacity to fund the education. Most colleges have their financial aid form. Fill it duly.