Dear Nitin:
You are not in an unusual situation. Many high school students in India would like to go abroad for higher education, but financial aid is often the determining factor.
We do provide financial aid information on iMahal. Please note that you should not look for, nor would you find, financial aid information for “Indian” students. The information for “International” or “Foreign” students is what is relevant to you. All students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the country are referred to as international or foreign students. So you would be considered an international student in the US, UK, and Canada. There is no special category for information and funding for “Indian” students.
Here are some rules of thumb. Generally speaking, no government scholarships, fellowships or loans are available to international students. Virtually no financial aid available to international students for the Bachelor’s degree programs. Although fiercely competitive, financial aid is more readily available for graduate (Masters and PhD) programs. You prospects of getting financial aid through a university or its professors are the greatest in the Engineering and Computer Science programs. No financial aid is available to international students for MBA programs.
Financial aid availability and requirements vary significantly across colleges. You are well advised to research information on prospective colleges thoroughly. We would also advise you to research the financial information for the
US, the
UK,and
Canada again with appropriate terminology in mind.
Good luck Nitin!