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    Why Study in the USA?

    With a footfall of students from all corners of the world, the United States of America offers international students an opportunity to get access to world-class education and enhance their career prospects. As per the recent trends number of students applying to study in the USA, especially from India is increasing which is proof that the USA is the most preferred study-abroad destination for international students.

    • High Acceptance Rates
    • Post-Study Work Opportunities
    • Research Opportunities





      Top Universities to Study in United States

      Let’s take a look at the list of the top universities in the USA as per QS World University Rankings.

      Admission Requirements to Study in the USA

      Key requirements for studying in the USA that you must fulfill when applying to a U.S. university:

      Core Verification Documents

      Essential
      • Copy of a valid passport
      • Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS)
      • ACT/SAT/LSAT (UG) · GMAT/GRE (PG)
      • Academic transcripts
      • Evidence of funds

      Supporting Application Materials

      Supplemental
      • Academic references
      • Employer recommendation
      • CV / Resume
      • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
      • Essays (if required)
      • Portfolio
      • Certificates of extracurriculars

      Cost of Studying in the USA

      Studying in the USA is a significant investment, but it can also provide substantial returns in terms of education quality and career opportunities. Understand the costs involved for the entire education and stay informed about how much you need to spend while studying in the USA.

      Public universities usually offer lower rates for in-state students compared to out-of-state students, while private institutions generally charge the same fees for all students.

      • Public two-year colleges :$3,660
      • Public four-year colleges (in-state) :$10,230
      • Public four-year colleges (out-of-state) :$26,290
      • Private non-profit four-year colleges :$35,830
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      In addition to tuition fees, students should plan a budget for living expenses, including accommodation, food, and other personal costs.

      • Room and board (public) :$11,140
      • Room and board (private) :$12,680
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      Visa to Study in USA

      The visa process ensures that students meet specific eligibility criteria and have the necessary documentation to pursue their education in an accredited institution. Check out the various types of visas that are required for a specific purpose to study in the USA:

      F-1 Visa

      For full-time students attending an accredited college or university. Includes subcategories for dependents (F-2).

      M-1 Visa

      For students pursuing vocational or non-academic studies. Includes subcategories for dependents (M-2).

      J-1 Visa

      For students participating in exchange programs, allowing for study and work-related experiences.

      Part time Careers and Work Opportunities

      Studying in the USA offers a variety of experiences. The flexibility, growth opportunities and diversity in US universities attract several international students every year. The popular areas of employment in the USA are as follows:

      Part-time Work Opportunities

      Students are allowed a maximum of 20 hours per week., With F-1 Visa: on-campus work is allowed and off-campus work is permitted only after the first academic year. Maximum of 40 hours per week during breaks.

      Post Study Work VISA

      With F-1 Visa: OPT allows 12-month post-study stay; STEM students get 29 months with STEM OPT. J-1 and M-1 visa holders get a 30-day grace period to apply for a work visa.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      The academic year for universities in the United States is usually from August to May. Most universities use either the semester system (two terms), the quarter system (students attend three out of four total terms), or the trimester system (three terms).

      An F-1 visa is a student visa that is needed to study at a college, school, or university in the USA. A J-1 visa is for an exchange student for a temporary stay in the USA.

      Indian students can stay back in USA for 1 year after their graduation. STEM graduates can however stay back for up to 3 years.

      Yes, it is possible to crack a visa interview in the first attempt provided you take assistance from a visa counselor.

      US State universities are funded by the state and are larger and less expensive than private universities.

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