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Study in the USA

World-renowned universities, cutting-edge research, and unparalleled career opportunities in the global leader of higher education.

#1
Global Study Destination
4,500+
Degree-Granting Institutions
20hrs
Work Weekly
OPT
Post-Study Work Option

Why Choose the USA?

The US higher education system offers unparalleled flexibility, resources, and global recognition.

Benefits of studying in USA

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World's Top Universities

Home to 8 Ivy League schools and globally ranked institutions like MIT, Stanford, and Caltech.

STEM Leadership

Premier destination for STEM fields with 3-year OPT extension for STEM graduates.

Flexible Education System

Liberal arts approach allows undecided majors and interdisciplinary studies.

Cutting-Edge Research

Unmatched research opportunities with access to state-of-the-art facilities and funding.

US Education System

Universities

2,600+ four-year institutions including private research universities and public state universities.

Community Colleges

1,500+ two-year colleges offering affordable pathways to four-year degrees.

Liberal Arts Colleges

Focus on undergraduate education with small class sizes and personalized attention.

Specialized Institutions

Art schools, technical institutes, and other focused higher education providers.

Top Programs for International Students

Popular programs in USA

Business & Management

MBA, Finance, Marketing, Entrepreneurship at top business schools

Engineering

Computer, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil with strong industry ties

Computer Science

AI, Machine Learning, Data Science, Cybersecurity with STEM OPT benefits

Health Sciences

Public Health, Biomedical Sciences, Nursing, Pre-Med tracks

Liberal Arts

Economics, Political Science, Psychology, International Relations

Film & Performing Arts

Hollywood-connected programs in film production, acting, music

Application Process

1

Research & Shortlist

Identify 8-10 target schools considering rankings, location, costs, and program strengths.

2

Standardized Tests

Take required tests (SAT/ACT for undergrad, GRE/GMAT for grad) and English proficiency exams (TOEFL/IELTS).

3

Prepare Documents

Transcripts (WES evaluation if needed)
Test scores
Passport copy
Personal Statement/Essays
Letters of recommendation
CV/Resume
Portfolio (for arts/architecture)
4

Submit Applications

Apply through Common App/Coalition App for undergrad or directly to grad programs by deadlines (Early Decision/Regular Decision).

5

Apply for Student Visa

After receiving I-20, pay SEVIS fee and schedule F-1 visa interview at US embassy/consulate.

Cost of Studying in USA

Tuition Fees

  • Community Colleges$6,000-$20,000/year
  • Public Universities$20,000-$40,000/year
  • Private Universities$40,000-$60,000/year
  • Ivy League/Elite$50,000-$80,000/year
  • MBA Programs$50,000-$120,000/total

Living Expenses

  • Accommodation$800-$2,500/month
  • Food$300-$700/month
  • Health Insurance$1,000-$3,000/year
  • Transportation$70-$200/month
  • Personal Expenses$300-$800/month

Financial Requirements:

Students must demonstrate 1st year's tuition + living expenses (varies by institution) for visa approval.

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Student Questions

When should I start applying?

Begin 12-18 months before intended start date for test prep and applications.

Can I work while studying?

Yes, up to 20 hours/week on-campus, with possible CPT/OPT authorization.

What's the difference between OPT and CPT?

CPT is for during studies, OPT is post-graduation (12 months, +24 STEM extension).

Work Authorization

International students in the US can work through:

  • On-Campus: Up to 20hrs/week during term
  • CPT: Paid internships related to field of study
  • OPT: 12 months work after graduation
  • STEM OPT: Additional 24 months for STEM grads