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Higher education is mostly about teaching yourself; pursuing a doctoral degree means doing RESEARCH. Why don't you do some research first (aka Google, consulting your profs and peers...) and come back with some concrete questions? 

 

Now I want to do phd in USA and I have no idea of how to proceed with. Can anyone guide me?

 

This sounds like complete laziness. You agree?

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This sounds like complete laziness. You agree?

 

A bit.  But given that they're international, they may not have access to professors and peers who really know how to help them.  I am willing to bet they just have no idea where to start.

 

lakshimprasanna - I agree with the suggestion that you should do some google searching to try and give yourself an idea of how to get started with applying to US schools.  You might be able to find some resources specific to students from your country.  DO check with your current professors and advisors - I could be wrong, maybe they know quite a bit about this process.  As heartshapedcookie said, when you have more specific questions, come back here and ask.  You may also consider reading/checking out the international student subforum here: http://forum.thegradcafe.com/forum/22-ihog-international-house-of-grads/

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