Admission Consulting - MS

International MS Admissions Consulting Programs

If you wish to join international education programs at UG and PG levels, Admission Consulting by Winner's Pathway offer personalized guidance for you.

  • End-to-end admission consulting for international UG and PG courses.
  • Expert assessment of academic credentials, and extracurriculars to highlight your unique strengths.
  • College and university shortlisting worldwide.
  • One-on-one mentoring for application essay & SOP.
  • Counseling for student visa documentation and interview.

Why Study in the USA?

The United States dominates global education rankings, with the majority of the world’s top universities. They offer exceptional academic excellence, cutting-edge research opportunities, and unparalleled career pathways. Beyond academics, the USA stands at the center of global innovation and industry.

Tech Powerhouse

Home to Silicon Valley and leading tech companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Meta — offering unmatched internship and job opportunities for international students.

Financial & Business Hub

Headquarters of the world’s largest corporations and financial institutions, providing strong career prospects in business, finance, and entrepreneurship.

Innovative Ecosystem

A thriving startup culture, extensive R&D investment, and strong collaboration between universities and industry create the perfect environment for innovation and growth.

Global Career Launchpad

A US degree is globally recognized and opens doors to top employers and international career pathways.

Top Global Universities (QS World University Rankings 2025)

Globally recognized institutions include Harvard, MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and more.

Rank University Name Location
1 Harvard University USA
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) USA
3 Stanford University USA
4 University of California–Berkeley USA
5 University of Oxford UK
6 Columbia University USA
7 University of Washington–Seattle USA
8 University of Cambridge UK
9 California Institute of Technology (Caltech) USA
10 Johns Hopkins University USA

 

8 out of the top 10 universities are located in the USA — a clear reflection of the country’s leadership in education, research, and innovation.

 

Flexible Education System

The US education system is known for its unmatched flexibility, allowing students to shape their academic journey according to their interests and career goals. Unlike many other countries, students in the US can:

  • Explore multiple disciplines in their first year before declaring a major, encouraging intellectual curiosity and informed decision-making.
  • Choose from a wide range of majors, minors, and elective courses, enabling interdisciplinary learning (e.g., combining Computer Science with Economics or Psychology with Data Science).
  • Customize their study path through honors programs, internships, research projects, and study-abroad opportunities.
  • Benefit from credit-based systems, allowing faster graduation or extended learning depending on personal pace.

This flexibility ensures students graduate with not just academic expertise, but also real-world skills and diverse perspectives, making them highly competitive in the global job market.

Test preparation with Winner's Pathway



In-Person or Online Live classes

Classes with US certified live trainers, with recorded sessions.

Full length mock tests

Full length mock tests replicate the real experience

Tips and Tricks

Get the world’s best Test Prep material. Reference books available in our library



Winner's Pathway Steps to Success




1

Pre-assessment Mock Test

  • Helps you understand Test structure
  • Performance analysis and review sessions by faculty
  • Study plan based on your weaknesses
2

Preparation classes

  • Live classes by expert faculty
  • 36 hours of tutoring, regular batch 2.5 months, fast batch 1 month
  • Small batches of students
3

Assessment Tests, Every 15 Days

  • Stay on top of your improvement with bi-weekly assessments
  • Helps you make necessary adjustments to your learning path
4

Extensive Study Material

  • Proprietary Princeton Review Books
  • Online content including tests & drills
  • 120+ hours of practice monitored by faculty
5

Live Faculty-driven Improvement

  • Continuous improvement through assessment test driven feedback loop
  • Monitored by faculty
6

Booster Sessions (15 days before actual SAT test)

  • Topic-wise assessment tests for 80%ile+ scorers
7

Doubt Clearing Sessions

  • One-on-one doubt resolution with faculty
8

Full-length Practice Tests

  • Simulated Exam experience
  • Detailed performance analysis reports

Frequently Asked Questions


Preparation time depends on your current proficiency and target score. On average, it may take 4–12 weeks. Princeton Review Singapore provides flexible courses designed to fit your schedule and goals.

Most US programs require at least 80 for a minimum TOEFL iBT score, while a select few will request 100+. In the UK, a vast majority of programs will require at least a 90 iBT, while elite programs like Oxford or Cambridge will request between 100 and 110, at a minimum.

Yes – the TOEFL is accepted by universities and institutions in many places in the world. More than 12,000 universities and institutions in over 160 countries across the globe (including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and throughout Europe) use TOEFL scores to determine admissions, scholarships, and visa qualification.

It depends on your strengths: If you would rather speak and have a conversational style, IELTS is probably a better fit for you. If you prefer academic vocabulary and would rather take a computer-based exam, TOEFL may be a better option for you. Make sure to check the requirements of the institutions or countries that you are applying. Princeton Review Singapore has each of these tests available to you, so you can consult with us and do a diagnostic test on link to help see which fits you best.

1-3 months dependent on your current level of English proficiency.

Most top universities require a band score of 7.0–7.5 or higher.

Yes, you get to take full-length mock tests to receive feedback.

Neither is harder; IELTS can be completed on a computer or paper, while TOEFL is generally taken on the internet. It depends on your strengths.

The Advanced Placement (AP) Exam allows high school students to take college-level courses and earn college credits. A strong score demonstrates academic rigor and can strengthen college applications.

AP exams are challenging, and thorough preparation ensures you achieve a high score. A good AP score can earn college credits, save tuition costs, and showcase your academic readiness to universities.

AP Exams cover various subjects, including Mathematics, Sciences, English, History, Computer Science, and Languages.

AP Exams are scored on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest. Many colleges accept scores of 3 or higher for credit, but requirements vary.

Failing an AP Exam does not affect high school graduation. You can retake the exam the following year or pursue other advanced academic opportunities.

There are currently 38 AP subjects. AP Research AP Seminar AP 2-D Art and Design AP 3-D Art and Design AP Drawing AP Art History AP Music Theory AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition AP African American Studies AP Comparative Government and Politics AP European History AP Human Geography AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics AP Psychology AP United States Government and Politics AP United States History AP World History: Modern AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Computer Science A AP Computer Science Principles AP Precalculus AP Statistics AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism AP Physics C: Mechanics AP Psychology AP Chinese Language and Culture AP French Language and Culture AP German Language and Culture AP Italian Language and Culture AP Japanese Language and Culture AP Latin AP Spanish Language and Culture AP Spanish Literature and Culture

AP Exams are held annually in May. The exact dates for each subject are provided by the College Board.

The ACT is a college admission test that evaluates skills in English, math, reading, and science, with an optional writing section. It plays a key role in helping universities assess your academic readiness and can open opportunities for scholarships.

The ACT assesses: English: Language and grammar. Math: Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Reading: Ability to understand and analyze written passages. Science: Interpretation of data and experimental analysis. There’s also an optional essay section to test writing skills.

A good ACT score depends on your goals and the colleges you’re targeting. For competitive universities, scores above 30 are often preferred. Princeton Review Singapore specializes in helping students reach their desired scores.

The ACT is manageable with the right preparation. Princeton Review Singapore provides strategies, practice tests, and expert guidance to make the process easier and more effective.

The SAT is a standardized test for college admissions that assesses skills in reading, writing, and math. The SAT helps colleges evaluate applicants, qualifies students for scholarships, and strengthens college applications.

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