Postgraduate Scholarship and Internship in Computer Science at Maharishi International University in the US
Why Choose Maharishi International University
Founded in 1973 by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, MIU is renowned for its “consciousness-based education” system, which integrates academic excellence with personal development. The university fosters a supportive learning environment, emphasizing innovation, practical experience, and career readiness. Students benefit from MIU’s commitment to high-quality education, small class sizes, and a global community of learners.
Program Requirements
To be eligible, applicants must:
- Hold a 3- or 4-year undergraduate degree in Computer Science or a related field with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0.
- For GPA below 3.0, strong professional work experience or graduation from a top-ranked university may compensate.
- 4-year degree graduates: minimum 6 months IT work experience.
- 3-year degree graduates: minimum 2–3 years IT work experience.
- Final-year or graduating students with high GPA and no work experience may also apply.
- Be proficient in one of the following programming languages: C, C#, C++, or Java 8/9.
- Demonstrate strong English skills (assessed via phone or Skype interview; TOEFL/IELTS not required).
- GRE is encouraged for international applicants and required for applicants from India and Iran unless they meet the work experience and GPA criteria.
Funding and Benefits
The program provides:
- Free food and accommodation during the initial phase of the program.
- Paid internship opportunity.
- Professional experience to strengthen your career prospects.
Students are responsible for travel and visa costs. High GRE scores may reduce initial tuition costs and improve visa approval likelihood.
Take the Next Step in Your Computer Science Career
The Computer Science Professionals Program at MIU is an exceptional opportunity for postgraduate students to combine academic learning with real-world experience in the tech industry. Gain professional skills, earn a stipend, and enhance your global career prospects while studying in the United States.
