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Q:
Should I use the Recommendation Form of your
website? It is not mandatory
to use the Recommendation Form provided,
however, make sure that the Recommendation
letters you send are signed and sealed.
Q: Which are the
admissions requirements?
MSIN:
a) Application: Respond to all questions.
b) Letters of recommendation: Submit 3 letters
of recommendation signed and sealed. Two letters
should be from a faculty member at the
university you attended and were awarded the
Bachelor diploma, while the other may come from
your working environment.
c) Official or certified copies of your
transcripts and your diploma must be sent by
post.
d) Up-dated CV can be sent via e-mail or by
post.
e) Statement of purpose: The statement of
purpose must be about 1000 words. It should be
concise, focused and well-written. The statement
of purpose should describe succinctly your
reasons for applying to our university, research
interest, future career plans, and other aspects
of your background and interests which may aid
the admissions Committee of AIT in evaluating
your aptitude and motivation for graduate
studies.
f) Official or certified copies of TOEFL, IELTS,
PROFICIENCY.
g) GRE (General Test) scores: you may visit,
www.fulbright.org.
MSITT:
a) Application: Respond to all questions.
b) Letters of recommendation: Submit 2 letters
of recommendation signed and sealed. One letter
should be from a faculty member at the
university you attended and were awarded the
Bachelor diploma, while the other may come from
your working environment. You or the
recommenders must directly submit the letters by
post to AIT.
c) Official or certified copies of your
transcripts and your diploma must be sent by
post.
d) Up-dated CV can be sent via e-mail or by
post.
e) Statement of purpose: The statement of
purpose must be about 500 words. It should be
concise, focused and well-written. The statement
of purpose should describe succinctly your
reasons for applying to our university, research
interest, future career plans, and other aspects
of your background and interests which may aid
the admissions Committee of AIT in evaluating
your aptitude and motivation for graduate study.
f) Official or certified copies of TOEFL, FCE,
PROFICIENCY or their equivalents must be sent
directly at AIT admissions office by post (AIT
institution code for TOEFL: 7038).
MBIT:
a) Application: Respond to all questions.
b) Letters of recommendation: Submit 2 letters
of recommendation signed and sealed. One letter
should be from a faculty member at the
university you attended and were awarded the
Bachelor diploma, while the other may come from
your working environment. You or the
recommenders must directly submit the letters by
post to AIT.
c) Official or certified copies of your
transcripts and your diploma must be sent by
post.
d) Up-dated CV can be sent via e-mail or by
post.
e) Statement of purpose: The statement of
purpose must be about 500 words. It should be
concise, focused and well-written. The statement
of purpose should describe succinctly your
reasons for applying to our university, research
interest, future career plans, and other aspects
of your background and interests which may aid
the admissions Committee of AIT in evaluating
your aptitude and motivation for graduate study.
f) Official or certified copies of TOEFL, FCE,
PROFICIENCY or their equivalents must be sent
directly at AIT admissions office by post.
(AIT institution code for TOEFL: 7038)
Q: For how long are
my TOEFL and/or GRE scores valid?
TOEFL scores are valid for two years and GRE for
five years.
Q: Can I send
scanned documents via email?
Scanned documents may be submitted (Only for
MSITT and MBIT), but if you
are accepted to the program, it will be on a
conditional basis, until you provide the
Admissions Committee with the original
documents.
Q: If the medium of
instruction in my university was English, do I
still need to submit TOEFL scores or another
proof of competency in the English language?
It is generally recommended to submit proof of
competency in the English language. Specifically
for MSIN Program, if your University was not a
4-year American or English University, then you
would have to sit for the IELTS exam, TOEFL
exam, or the Certificate of PROFICIENCY in
English (Cambridge or Michigan) |